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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