Things found in a hospital with I

  • A routine medical procedure done in hospitals

  • Used for injuries and patient care in hospitals

  • Shots given to patients as part of treatment

  • Intensive Care Unit is a key hospital ward

  • Hospitals have ill people, also called patients

  • Antiseptic used to clean wounds in hospitals

  • Hospitals treat illnesses; core reason they exist.

  • Neonatal incubator is standard hospital equipment

  • Common cold pack for swelling and injuries

  • Medicine used in hospitals to treat diabetes

  • Intravenous drip for fluids and medicines

  • Office supply used for charts and printers

  • Hospitals provide internet/Wi-Fi for staff and visitors

  • Cold packs used for injuries in hospitals

  • Common painkiller medicine stocked in hospitals

  • Hospitals care for injuries from accidents, falls, etc.

  • Part of gut; seen in surgery or pathology labs.

  • Medical interns work and train inside hospitals.

  • Injured people are common patients in hospitals.

  • Intravenous fluid, classic hospital supply.

  • IVs are standard hospital lines for meds/fluids.

  • Given to patients who can’t drink freely, very common.

  • Metal element; used in drips and patient lab tests.

  • Machine dispensing ice for patient care and drinks.

  • Bags holding IV fluids, everywhere on wards.

  • Surgical cuts; monitored and treated in hospitals.

  • Ice pack, common for injury care and swelling.

  • Ongoing IV infusions; seen on many hospital beds.

  • Used for premature babies, key NICU equipment.

  • Ill patients
  • Junior doctor in training working in hospitals.

  • ICU, specialized ward for critical patients.

  • Newborn babies cared for in maternity or NICU.

  • Single IV bag with fluids/meds, classic hospital gear.

  • Part of digestive tract, seen in surgery etc.

  • implants
  • IVs are routine hospital infusion lines.

  • Standard device to give shots or draw blood.

  • General term for medical tools used by staff.

  • Device for breathing meds; used in hospitals.

  • Stand that holds IV bags next to patients.

  • Fertility treatment done in many hospitals.

  • Eye part, examined in hospital eye clinics.

  • Instrument
  • Used for injections, blood draws, vaccines.

  • Tubing connecting IV bag to patient.

  • Common abbreviation for intravenous line.

  • Disinfectant used to clean skin and surfaces.

  • Seen in surgery, imaging, pathology samples.

  • Newborn patients in maternity or NICU units.

  • Written directions for patients, tests, staff.

  • Patients admitted to stay overnight in wards.

  • X‑ray or scan images stored and reviewed.

  • Used in drinks, cooling packs, some treatments.

  • Container to keep ice or samples cold.

  • Tube delivering meds/fluids directly into vein.

  • Intrauterine device, inserted/removed in hospital.

  • Radioactive isotopes used in nuclear medicine.

  • Iron supplement tablets given to patients.

  • Old term for sick patients staying in hospital.

  • Sterile fluid given via IV line to patients.

  • Complete setup delivering IV fluids to veins.

  • Intensive Care Unit for critical patients.

  • Infusion is giving fluids/meds, often by IV.

  • Information desks help visitors and patients.

  • Cold water often given to patients or staff.

  • Used for cold drinks, ice packs, cooling meds.

  • Needle used to start or access an IV line.

  • Into‑the‑vein route for meds and fluids.

  • Common stationery for charts and forms in wards.

  • Devices for giving shots or IV meds to patients.

  • Old term for hospital ward or small hospital unit.

  • Used to keep patients or organs cold in care.

  • Cold pack for injuries, common on hospital wards.

  • Sterile solutions running through IV drips.

  • Reusable cold packs for injuries, common in wards

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