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An overhead view depicts the right arm and shoulder of an individual, presumably a patient, in a clinical setting in Arica, Chile. The individual wears a white hospital gown, with the sleeve visible near the shoulder. The arm rests on white bedding.

A medical intervention is present at the antecubital fossa. An intravenous (IV) catheter is inserted into the inner elbow, secured by a transparent dressing. Beneath the dressing, a small white gauze pad is visible over the insertion site. A blue Luer lock connector is attached to the catheter, with clear IV tubing extending away from the arm towards the left side of the frame. Handwritten markings are present on the transparent dressing, reading "F1B" and "14/03 S.U." Immediately adjacent to and partially under the transparent dressing, on the medial aspect of the antecubital area, a significant area of ecchymosis (bruising) is visible, appearing dark purple and reddish-brown.

The lower forearm and wrist are immobilized by a white plaster or fiberglass cast, which appears somewhat textured and slightly soiled in areas. The cast extends from just below the elbow to beyond the visible portion of the wrist.
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Mar 14, 2026, 10:32 PM

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An overhead view depicts the right arm and shoulder of an individual, presumably a patient, in a clinical setting in Arica, Chile. The individual wears a white hospital gown, with the sleeve visible near the shoulder. The arm rests on white bedding. A medical intervention is present at the antecubital fossa. An intravenous (IV) catheter is inserted into the inner elbow, secured by a transparent dressing. Beneath the dressing, a small white gauze pad is visible over the insertion site. A blue Luer lock connector is attached to the catheter, with clear IV tubing extending away from the arm towards the left side of the frame. Handwritten markings are present on the transparent dressing, reading "F1B" and "14/03 S.U." Immediately adjacent to and partially under the transparent dressing, on the medial aspect of the antecubital area, a significant area of ecchymosis (bruising) is visible, appearing dark purple and reddish-brown. The lower forearm and wrist are immobilized by a white plaster or fiberglass cast, which appears somewhat textured and slightly soiled in areas. The cast extends from just below the elbow to beyond the visible portion of the wrist.

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