I'm a seperated Army medic, so my first aid kit is a bit more...er... "extensive" than the others listed here!!! (Partly because I can get my still-Active Duty medic husband to yoink some supplies for me when I need them!)
-GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES (sorry can't help myself!)
-alcohol pads
-fabric band aids (only a few of them; sometimes I manage to cut myself in places that get a lot of friction, like between my toes or *shudders* on my nipple once!)
-gauze (not entirely necessary if it's only people, but when you hike with dogs you want the gauze pads, plus some dressing so that you aren't taping directly on the animal's fur)
-occlusive dressing
-iodine (cheaper than alcohol pads since the Army's phasing it out and DH can get it easily)
-moleskin
-epipen
-medical tape
-sam splints-one large and one 3-pk of small
-emergency foil blanket thingy
-Israeli dressing
-hemorrage control compression pad
-CAT tourniquet
-saline locks
-syringes for washing out deep wounds
-instant cold packs
-wound closure bandages
-loperamide (2mg)
-ibuprofen (200mg and 800mg)
-naproxen (220mg and 500mg)
-acetaminophen (500mg)
-diphenhydramine hcl (25mg)
That's not counting my personal medications. I have some neuropathy issues leftover from being in and that's why I have the different painkillers. I've also got a few things I'd like to add, like some coban for the dogs, muzzle, and a thermometer. And I think I'll end up paying for some hemostats or some quickclot, just because I LIKE being prepared. And it's so freakin' SWEET.
Yep, just call me Doc and be done with it. It's like I never left the military... *sigh*