Things found in a hospital with D

  • Yes, doctors work and care for patients here.

  • Plenty of doctors are found in hospitals.

  • Medicines/drugs are used to treat patients.

  • A door is common in hospital rooms.

  • Many doors lead to rooms and wards.

  • A desk at reception or nurse station.

  • Used for babies and some patients in care.

  • Corpses in morgues, hospitals store bodies.

  • Deceased patients are sadly present in hospitals.

  • Some hospitals include dentists/dental units.

  • Dentures may be in dental clinics or wards.

  • Water and drinks for patients and staff.

  • Surgical and window drapes are used here.

  • Seriously ill patients are found in hospitals.

  • Electric device to restart heart rhythm.

  • Used by staff for charts, computers, paperwork.

  • IV drip for fluids or meds, classic hospital gear.

  • Diapers for babies or adults, common in wards.

  • Dustbins for medical and regular waste disposal.

  • Dialysis machine cleans blood for kidney patients.

  • Disinfectant kills germs on hands, tools, surfaces.

  • Drains remove fluids from wounds or surgery sites.

  • Surgical drill used in orthopedics or neurosurgery.

  • A dead body may be in the morgue or pathology.

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  • Surgical or floor drains channel away body fluids.

  • Dishes or trays hold hospital meals and samples.

  • Multiple drips for different patients or medicines.

  • Wound dressing is medical material for bandaging.

  • Corpse of a patient; sadly hospitals handle deaths.

  • Small storage unit in rooms or desks for supplies.

  • Treatment filtering blood; common hospital procedure.

  • Worn by patients over gowns, used on wards.

  • Storage furniture for instruments or patient items.

  • Glucose solution in IVs; common hospital fluid.

  • Skin specialist doctor often working in hospitals.

  • Sterile pads and bandages used to cover wounds.

  • Tooth doctors; often have clinics inside hospitals.

  • Hospital bed used when a patient is near death.

  • Deceased patients, sadly part of hospital reality.

  • Paperwork like charts, forms and reports in files.

  • Sedative drug used for anxiety, seizures, ICU use.

  • Electric devices to restart a stopped heart.

  • Sadly, terminal patients are part of hospitals.

  • Medical diagrams show anatomy or treatment plans.

  • Training manikins for CPR and procedure practice.

  • Sterile drapes cover patient or area during surgery.

  • Neurotransmitter used in IV form for critical care.

  • Can be a contraceptive device or surgical tool.

  • Patients with diabetes regularly treated in hospitals.

  • Dressers/cabinets store gowns, linens, supplies.

  • Motion‑sickness medicine, given before/after surgery.

  • Organ/blood donors connected to hospital procedures.

  • Used linens and gowns sent to hospital laundry.

  • Nutrition specialist planning patient meals and feeds.

  • Hospital beds for dying patients; used in end‑of‑life care.

  • Soiled linens awaiting laundry; very real hospital problem.

  • Cleaning chemical used to disinfect hospital surfaces.

  • False teeth; often handled and stored in hospital dentistry.

  • Tools and machines used by hospital dental staff.

  • Room where babies are delivered; key part of maternity ward.

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