Things found in a hospital with E
Hospital department for urgent care; fits.
Hospitals have elevators for moving floors.
Body parts found on patients and staff.
Hospitals run on electricity; found throughout.
Body part you’ll find on people in hospitals.
Body parts on patients and staff in hospitals.
Hospitals often have many elevators.
Heart test used in hospitals; common term.
Often seen in hospitals receiving care.
Same as EKG; a common hospital test.
Medical procedure/equipment used in hospitals.
Medical tool doctors use in hospitals.
Medical device for heart tests in hospitals.
Hospital crisis events; core part of hospital life
Old anesthetic gas once used in surgeries
Used for medical documents, results, and forms
Hospital unit for urgent care, key department
Liquid medicine for eyes, often given in hospitals.
Heart test device; ECG monitors heart’s activity.
Emergency kit holds supplies for urgent care.
Pain relief injection in spine, common in labor wards.
Main way in; every hospital has an entrance.
Fluid treatment for bowel; used in hospital procedures.
Directional sign showing way out of hospital.
Used to block noise so patients can rest.
Same as earplugs, helps patients sleep quietly.
Some hospitals use escalators between floors.
Hospital exits are marked and important for safety.
Marked door for fire or urgent escape routes.
Hospital rooms can have empty beds awaiting patients.
Emergency medical technician, key hospital responder.
Elastic bandage or tourniquet, common supply in hospitals.
Earwax can be collected as a sample for tests.
Hospital area for urgent care and trauma.
Hormone tested and given in some treatments.
Procedure using a scope to look inside body.
Used as disinfectant and in many medical preps.
Rooms dedicated to treating emergencies.
Safety signs guiding people to exits.
ER = emergency room, classic hospital area.
Epinephrine injections for allergy and resuscitation.
Ear wax may be taken as a diagnostic sample.
Elastics for bandages, braces and medical use.
Liquid medicine for ear infections, stored in wards.
Marked exits are standard safety features.
Stool samples are collected for lab testing.
- Erections
Salt/mineral in blood tests; key lab value in ER.
- E coli
Used by staff/patients for calls or devices.
Small headphones, used with phones or monitors.
Hormone specialist doctor, common in hospitals.
Heart tracing test; classic hospital monitor.
EEG records brain waves; standard neuro test.
Ultrasound test of heart; routine in cardiology.
Emergency call button at beds or in bathrooms.
Electrical medical chair (e.g., exam/dental type).
Machines that record EKG/ECG heart signals.
Patients and staff use eyeglasses in hospital.
As specimens in pathology/eye surgery context.
Used by staff on whiteboards, charts, notes
Emergency Room, where urgent cases go
Clearly marked to show emergency area
Safety feature, marked for quick evacuation
Used to cool patient rooms and wards
Used for IV lines, bandages, tourniquets etc.
Bacterium tested in labs, common in samples
Protect ears from hospital noise or machines
Machine to record heart’s electrical activity
Plural of ECG machine, monitors heart activity
Measures ear temperature, common for vitals
Singular earplug, protects from loud sounds
Used by staff/patients, e.g. for calls or media
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