Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC and TCCC) Related Stock - Editorial Photos Category

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC and TCCC) Related Stock - Editorial Photos Category

The TECC section provides a wide assortment of imagery related to TECC including: high fidelity simulated injury patterns (many with a sequential flow), injury patterns in the context of settings, injury management through bystanders, self-application, and EMS providers of various disciplines, injury management consistent with the C-TECC Guidelines, some injury management applications depicting errors (for training purposes).


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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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F/X Knife-Trauma-Arm---Impaled-1
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts a simulated penetrating knife wound. It appears that a tourniquet has been effectively applied and that EMS is examining the knife’s stability in the injury which will likely require immobilization before transport.

TEACHING POINT: Note that the examination of the knife’s stability and likely subsequent immobilization occurs after a TQ has controlled the bleeding.

$30.00

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F/X Laceration-Penetrating-Chest-Injury-1
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts a simulated injury to a victim’s chest. Simulated injury appears to be a jagged wound that is actively bleeding. Not apparent whether the injury was deep enough to create an open thoracic injury.

$30.00

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F/X Laceration-Penetrating-Chest-Injury-2
License Type: Specialized License

Depicts a simulated injury to a victim’s chest.  The simulated injury appears to be a jagged wound that is actively bleeding.  Not apparent whether the injury was sufficiently deep enough to create an open thoracic injury.  It appears the injury is being assessed and/or bleeding control is underway via direct pressure.

$30.00

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F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-1a
License Type: Specialized License

5 y/o girl suffers from an apparent accidental knife injury (F/X) to her right arm which has caused significant bleeding.

$30.00

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F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-1b
License Type: Specialized License

5 y/o girl suffers from an apparent accidental knife injury (F/X) to her right arm which has caused significant bleeding.  Immediate care is being provided by a trained bystander who understands the importance of a tourniquet in stopping the bleeding.

$30.00

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F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-1c
License Type: Specialized License

Trained bystander is applying a tourniquet above the wound to control bleeding to this 5 y/o girl’s arm.

$30.00

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F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-2a
License Type: Specialized License

Trained bystander is applying a tourniquet above the wound to control bleeding to this 5 y/o girl’s arm.  The windless is be tightened to stop the bleed.

$30.00

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Set 7: TECC Training
License Type: Set

Set of TECC Training, includes4 specialized image licenses relating to a simulated (F/X)  knife injury caused accidentally  to a 5 y/o child's arm.  The laceration produced significant bleeding. Initial and immediate care is being provided by a bystander / family member. 

Images included: F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-1a, F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-1b, F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-1c, F/X Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-5, Knife-Accidental-Injury-Arm-Child-2a

$105.00

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