Things found in a hospital with B

  • Hospital beds for patients to rest.

  • Hospitals have many patient beds.

  • Needed for tests, labs, and transfusions.

  • Sadly, dead bodies are kept in hospital morgues.

  • Newborns in the maternity ward.

  • Used to cover and protect wounds.

  • A newborn patient in the hospital.

  • Bandages are standard wound care supplies.

  • Boys can be patients or visitors.

  • Seen in X-rays and treated for breaks.

  • Bedpans help bedridden patients.

  • Bathrooms are basic facilities in hospitals.

  • Keeps patients warm and comfortable.

  • IV bags, specimen bags, and biohazard bags.

  • Books in waiting rooms help patients pass time.

  • Bags for IV, waste, or belongings are common.

  • Hospital billing for patients’ care costs.

  • Benches often sit in lobbies and waiting areas.

  • Bins for trash and medical waste are everywhere.

  • Used for meds, IV fluids, samples, etc.

  • Waste and laundry bins all over wards.

  • Single bottle for meds or IV fluids.

  • Keep patients warm in beds and ERs.

  • Brain samples in surgery/pathology labs.

  • Patient’s body examined, scanned, treated.

  • Brain tissue seen in neurosurgery or scans.

  • Broken bones appear on x‑rays and in casts.

  • Medical chart books, log books, manuals.

  • Bedpans for bedridden patients’ toileting.

  • Storage boxes for files, supplies, samples.

  • Brooms for cleaning wards and corridors.

  • Blood bags for transfusions in blood bank.

  • Patient and staff bathrooms in each unit.

  • Surgical blades used in operating theatres.

  • Stored or studied in surgery/pathology labs.

  • Arm brace or knee brace supports injuries.

  • Used for serving food or holding samples.

  • Dental/orthopedic braces, used in treatment.

  • Hospital bill, the scary paper you get after.

  • Bones appear in surgery, X‑rays and labs.

  • Bile can be taken as a sample for tests.

  • Wash basin for cleaning hands or equipment.

  • Used to transport deceased patients respectfully.

  • Lab glassware used to hold liquids and samples.

  • Patient bath or bathtub for washing patients.

  • Baskets to store laundry, supplies or files.

  • Single bandage strip for small cuts and scrapes.

  • Benches in waiting areas or hospital gardens.

  • Bedsheets for covering hospital beds.

  • Used as decoration or to cheer up patients.

  • Patients with burns; treated in burn units

  • Hospital toileting aid, used by patients in bed

  • Medical prostheses, often used in surgery

  • Used to carry files, linens, or supplies

  • Vomited material, often collected as a sample 🤢

  • Can be a medical brush, e.g. for scrubbing in OR

  • Could be a notice board or spine board in wards

  • Common decoration for births or celebrations

  • Microorganisms; often studied in hospital labs

  • Used to carry cleaning fluids or medical waste

  • Cleaning tools used by hospital janitorial staff

  • Injected treatment, common in cosmetic medicine

  • Power supplies for monitors, pumps, equipment

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  • Disinfectant chemical, used for hospital cleaning

  • Container of blood for transfusion or tests

  • Call bell or desk bell, common on hospital wards

  • Basin for patient toileting in bed, very common

  • Baby bibs often used in maternity/paeds wards

  • Surgical blades used in operations and procedures

  • Various bells for calls/alerts around the ward

  • Sheets, blankets etc. for hospital beds

  • Barium contrast used in imaging studies, radiology

  • Blood bags for transfusion, classic hospital item

The words in the list Things found in a hospital with B come from players of the word game City, Country, River.