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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