Things found in a hospital with C

  • Common hospital seating for patients/visitors.

  • Kids are often patients or visitors in hospitals.

  • A disease hospitals diagnose and treat daily.

  • Chairs fill waiting rooms, patient rooms, and halls.

  • Medical tube for fluids; standard equipment.

  • Supply or med carts roll through the wards.

  • Hospitals use many carts for gear and meds.

  • Medical cast for broken bones; very common.

  • Patient charts track care and information.

  • Mobility aid for patients after injuries.

  • Injuries treated at hospitals every day.

  • Dead body in morgue; sadly common in hospitals.

  • Patient gowns and staff clothes are common.

  • Casts are applied to broken bones in hospitals.

  • Basic item for water, medicine, or tea.

  • Multiple dead bodies stored in hospital morgues.

  • Privacy curtains around beds in many wards.

  • Used for monitoring, security, and imaging.

  • Many cups for patients, staff, and visitors.

  • People receiving treatment; core part of hospital.

  • Small beds for babies or patients; common on wards.

  • Single small bed, often for infants or extra patients.

  • Used for records, monitoring, imaging, admin tasks.

  • Hospital dining area for patients, staff, visitors.

  • Used in gauze, swabs, bandages and dressings.

  • Fuel for doctors and night shifts everywhere.

  • Used for monitoring, security and documentation.

  • Surgical tools for gripping tissue or stopping bleeding.

  • Heart specialist doctor; key hospital role.

  • Power, monitor, and equipment cables everywhere.

  • CT imaging scan machine; major hospital diagnostic tool.

  • Could be IV can, specimen can, trash can in wards.

  • Used across wards, labs, and admin departments.

  • Specimen cans, waste cans, supply cans in many rooms.

  • Emergency cart with defib, drugs, tools for resuscitation.

  • Found in waiting rooms and staff lounges.

  • Privacy curtains around beds and in exam areas.

  • Wall clocks help staff track meds and rounds ⏰

  • Catheters are tubes for draining fluids, very common

  • CT scan is imaging using X‑rays, core diagnostic tool

  • Cleaning supplies keep wards sterile and infection-free

  • Patient charts record history, meds, vital signs

  • Canes help patients walk during rehab and discharge

  • Child patients are people regularly treated in pediatrics

  • Surgical clamps hold tissue or stop bleeding in ops

  • Disinfectant chemicals used for sterilizing equipment

  • Disposable caps worn by staff in surgery.

  • Small medical center where patients are seen.

  • Heart specialist doctors working in hospitals.

  • Baby crib used in maternity wards.

  • Musculoskeletal specialist, may work in hospitals.

  • Care staff helping patients on the wards.

  • Hospital cafeteria where staff and visitors eat.

  • Hair or nail clippers used by medical staff.

  • Caretaker handles maintenance in hospitals.

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  • Electrical cables powering hospital machines.

  • Reception or nurse counter for patient check‑in.

  • Hospital corridors connect wards and departments.

  • Cleaning staff keeping hospital sterile.

  • Person who cleans wards and rooms, vital staff.

  • Surgical cap; worn in OR to keep things sterile.

  • Tube for IVs or oxygen; common medical device.

  • Dead bodies used for autopsy or teaching.

  • Storage furniture for drugs, tools, supplies.

  • Baby beds in maternity or neonatal wards.

  • Walking aids for patients with mobility issues.

  • Generic term for scalpels, scissors, etc.

  • On walls to track time for meds, procedures.

  • Paper or surgical clips to hold items together.

  • People providing care; nurses, aides, family.

  • Medical cooler for blood, organs, samples.

  • Cloths for cleaning, draping, or patient care.

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