Things found in a hospital with G

  • Common hospital PPE for doctors and nurses.

  • Hospital gown worn by patients.

  • Medical gauze for bandages and wounds.

  • Rolling stretcher used to move patients.

  • Lots of hospital gowns for patients.

  • Germs are present, though hospitals clean often.

  • Medical gases like oxygen or anesthesia.

  • Girls can be patients or visitors there.

  • Hospitals have garbage and medical waste bins.

  • Organs inside body; surgeons deal with guts daily.

  • Guys can be visitors, staff, or patients.

  • Medical glue used to close small cuts.

  • Serious tissue infection often treated in hospitals.

  • Glass for windows, vials, and cabinets.

  • Grandmas can be patients or visitors.

  • Vision aid; many staff and patients wear glasses.

  • Board or video games in wards to entertain patients.

  • Protective goggles used in surgeries, labs, x‑ray.

  • Pressure/oxygen gauges on many hospital devices.

  • Visitors/guests come see patients in hospitals.

  • Geriatrics is a hospital department for elders.

  • Ultrasound gel, ECG gel widely used in hospitals.

  • Grandparents often appear as visitors or patients.

  • Gynecologist is a doctor for female health.

  • Security guards protect hospital entrances.

  • Hospital garments like gowns, scrubs, uniforms.

  • A guard works hospital security and access.

  • Alt. spelling of gynecologist, same hospital role.

  • Grannies often there as patients or visitors.

  • Compliment, but doctors are core hospital staff.

  • Gurneys are wheeled stretchers used to move patients

  • Patient charts and graphs track vitals and tests

  • Gloves are standard protective gear for staff

  • Gas masks may be used for safety in emergencies

  • Gauges measure pressure, oxygen, etc. on machines

  • Hospital gates/entrance gates control access

  • Garbage cans hold medical and regular waste

  • Gallbladder can be present as surgical specimen

  • Common hospital waste container near beds.

  • Can be removed in hospital, kept as sample.

  • Visitors often bring gifts to patients.

  • gunk
  • great doctors
  • Gas tank
  • Removed in surgery, can be kept as specimen.

  • Specialist doctors working in hospitals.

  • Sugar solution used in drips and tests.

  • Backup power machine for hospital equipment.

  • Can be part removed or examined in surgery.

  • Typical staff clothing, very hospital‑looking.

  • Gold
  • Gift shop
  • Gums can be examined as dental/medical samples.

  • Family visitors often at patients’ bedside.

  • Older adult in care; common hospital patients.

  • Digestive‑system doctor; works in hospitals.

  • Protective masks for gas; used in emergencies.

  • Medical gases like oxygen used in treatment.

  • Used to collect medical waste in hospitals.

  • Imaging test using gallium to detect disease.

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