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  1. Blood donation

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    Description: A relatively large bore (generally gauge 16) needle is inserted into the medial antecubital vein of the arm. A large needle is needed to prevent hemolysis of the blood cells.
    Keywords: Blood donation, IV line, arm
  2. Blood donation - after

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    Description: arm approximately 24 hours after donating blood. It shows the slight bruising made by the needle.
    Keywords: Blood donation, arm
  3. Chest tube

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    Description: Chest tube drainage system
    Keywords: Chest, tube, drain, drainage, equipment
  4. Pressure ulcer of the buttocks

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    Description: Stage 4 decubitus displaying the tuberosity of the ischium protruding through the tissue and possible onset of osteomyelitis
    Keywords: Bed sore, decubitus ulcer, skin breakdown, buttocks
  5. Chest tube

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    Description: Chest drainage system lower than insertion site
    Keywords: Drain, chest, tube, equipment
  6. Chest tube

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    Description: Heimlich valave
    Keywords: Chest, tube, drain, drainage, equipment, valve
  7. Intravenous cannula

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    Description: A venous cannula is inserted into a vein, primarily for the administration of intravenous fluids, for obtaining blood samples and for administering medicines. An arterial cannula is inserted into an artery, commonly the radial artery, and is used during major operations and in critical care areas to measure beat-to-beat blood pressure and to draw repeated blood samples.
    Keywords: IV site, arm, IV line
  8. Cyanosis

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    Description: Dusky cyanosis present over distal feet including all toes and proximal forefeet
    Keywords: Discoloration, blue, low oxygen, lack of oxygen, feet, toes
  9. Infected IV site

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    Description: IV site infecton
    Keywords: Infection, IV site, arm IV line
  10. Cutaneous abscess

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    Description: Photograph depicted a cutaneous abscess on the foot post packing (side view), which had been caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, referred to by the acronym MRSA.
    Keywords: Skin, pus, infection, foot