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.
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