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.
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