Bright, clean cartoon-style operating room with an OR table and draped patient (no visible body parts), overhead surgical light. Doctor standing on one side of the table, full surgical attire (gown, gloves, cap, mask pulled down), holding a bright orange cordless power drill with a dangling tag that reads “CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT,” calm posture, slightly confused expression. One or two nurses beside the doctor or across the table, in scrubs, masks, and gloves, looking concerned or glancing at the doctor, subtle hesitant body language. Patient awake on table, wide-eyed, looking toward the doctor/drill. Sterile field neatly arranged with wrong tools: pliers instead of forceps, utility box cutter instead of scalpel, hammer or wrench, all brand-new and clean, clearly visible. Speech bubbles: Doctor: “It’s been sterilized, right?” Nurse: “Maybe we should check the IFUs.” Light, humorous, exaggerated but safe for hospital audience, clean lines, bright colors, expressive cartoon faces, absurd but readable layout. See more