Nope, I read where you stated that you kept TQ's in your range bag and chest rig.... and then proceeded to make the point that you think it would be more practical to carry an Israeli dressing.
Your false premise is "if you can only carry so many items"- where does that restriction come from? There are active duty ground pounders that roll outside the wire with 2 or 3 TQ's and an IFAK, if its important to have then bring it with you.
A TQ, Israeli dressing and chest seal do not take up much room. If your medical skills are based on 1990's doctrine then carry on with whatever is appropriate to your level of training.
I only use Israeli bandages for training and that's only because I get them for free.
For my med kits I stock them with
Olaes Modular Bandages
Designed by an 18D, he created the Olaes modular bandage and named it after SSgt Tony Olaes so that it would offer more flexibility in treating different injuries (not designed to be used as a chest seal or TQ by the way)