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Weapon-Knife-0001
License Type: Standard Use License

$15.00

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Blades-226
License Type: Standard Use License

$15.00

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Blades-258
License Type: Standard Use License

$15.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-1
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. The child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-2
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. The child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to be examining the injury site.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

TEACHING POINT. Noting that tearing/cutting through the wound area of the clothing, which provides exposure, also destroys potential forensic evidence and should be avoided.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-3
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. A child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to be applying pressure point control.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-4
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. A child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to be applying a tourniquet.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-5
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. A child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to be applying a tourniquet.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

TEACHING POINT: TQ is applied over the clothes and proximal to the wound which is consistent with the C-TECC Guidelines for immediate/initial care bystanders.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-6
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. A child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to be applying a tourniquet.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

TEACHING POINT: TQ is applied over the clothes and proximal to the wound which is consistent with the C-TECC Guidelines for immediate/initial care bystanders.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-7
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. A child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to have applied a tourniquet to stop the bleeding and is attempting to expose the wound area.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

TEACHING POINT. Noting that tearing/cutting through the wound area of the clothing, which provides exposure, also destroys potential forensic evidence and should be avoided.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-8
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 7 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. A child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to have applied a tourniquet to stop the bleeding and is attempting to assess for a distal pulse.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

$30.00

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Initial Care F/X Knife Injury Child-9
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts simulated injury to a 5 y/o child’s lower leg apparently inflicted by a knife. A child appears quiet, and a knife appears on the floor between the child’s legs. Bystander seems to have applied a tourniquet to stop the bleeding and is attempting to assess for a distal pulse. Immediate care person is also providing emotional support.

TEACHING POINT. Noting the lack of gloves - could be due to gloves being unavailable to lay provider or due to a training situation.

$30.00

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Set 6: TECC Training
License Type: Set

Set 6 of TECC Training, includes 9 image licenses depicting a mother providing inial caer to her 7 y/o daughter who suffered an accidental knife injury to her leh, accompanied by seriouis hemorrhaging.

Images included:  Initial Care Knife Injury Child-1, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-2, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-3, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-4, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-5, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-6, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-7, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-8, Initial Care Knife Injury Child-9

$240.00

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TQ-Self Application-Arm - 1
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts a simulated lower arm injury with bleeding. The injured person is self-applying a tourniquet. The simulated wound (laceration or incision) is an apparent knife injury. Appropriate direct threat care, assuming the environment is still considered to be a hot zone.

TEACHING POINT: Note that the TQ is being applied high up the arm and is sufficiently tight to stop the bleeding.

$30.00

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TQ-Self Application - Arm-2
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts a simulated lower arm injury with bleeding. The injured person is self-applying a tourniquet. The simulated wound (laceration or incision) is an apparent knife injury. Appropriate direct threat care, assuming the environment is still considered to be a hot zone.

TEACHING POINT: Note that the TQ is being applied high up the arm and is sufficiently tight to stop the bleeding.

$30.00

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