
Stake attention in this memory
An adult male patient is depicted lying in a hospital bed within a medical facility in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. He appears to be in his 20s or 30s, with dark hair and a mustache, lying on his back and looking towards the camera. He is covered from the waist down by a black and white plaid blanket. An intravenous (IV) line is inserted into his left hand, secured by white medical tape and a small bandage. His right arm, from the elbow upwards, appears wrapped in fabric, possibly indicating a dressing or support. Two other adult males are partially visible, attending to the patient. One man, wearing a light brown shalwar kameez, stands on the left side of the bed, with his hands resting on the bed rail. Another individual, largely obscured, is on the right side. The bed is a standard hospital bed with white adjustable side rails. In the background, a white sign with black uppercase text, "SARYAB BOMB BLAST ADMITTED PATIENT," is taped to a light-colored wall, indicating the nature of the patient's admission and situating the location within Quetta, Pakistan, near the Saryab area. A bedside table to the left holds a gift basket and other items. To the right, a shelf contains plastic-wrapped dishes and a red and white thermos. Electrical outlets and wiring are visible on the wall. The overall environment suggests an active hospital ward or room.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found




