CAPTION: Jeane admits to having been nervous when handing Kalebe over to the nurse, pre-surgery. While she was delighted that the time had come, she was also feeling apprehensive that there might be risks involved. She shares that she didn't talk to any of the other patients or families while she waited, though she did feel confident as she saw other patients being brought out of the operating theatre after successful completion of similar surgeries. Here, Dr Melo is beginning to intubate Kalebe, as a nurse stands by to assist. In order to intubate a patient, his or her breathing must be paused. Though this can be difficult with some patients, the process goes smoothly here. LOCATION: Hospital Geral de Benjamin Constant, Rua 13 de Maio, 1496, Benjamin Constant, Amazonas, Brazil. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Adults: Marcos Braga (left) and Dr Theomário Melo (right); child: Kalebe Rabelo.