Things found in a hospital with J
Hospital staff who keep rooms and halls clean.
Common patient drink on hospital meal trays.
Specimen or supply jars are used in labs/wards.
Jelly packets served with toast on hospital trays.
Classic hospital dessert often served to patients.
Storage/specimen jars found in wards and labs.
Water jug or pitcher for patients in rooms.
Clothing worn by staff or visitors inside hospitals.
Cleaning staff working throughout the hospital.
Coats worn by staff, patients, and visitors.
Jam packets come with hospital breakfasts.
A medical condition treated in hospitals.
Water jugs used on wards and nurse stations.
UK term for sweater; clothing seen in hospitals.
Informal for injections/vaccines, common in hospitals
Patient journal/notes, key medical record in wards
A junior doctor is hospital medical staff
Juice box often on kids’ wards or snack trolleys
Jab = injection; common hospital procedure/tool
Junior doctors are common hospital staff
Juice boxes often given to kids or patients
Water jugs placed for patients on the ward
Jugular vein is key in surgery/ICU line placement
Protective jumpsuits used as medical PPE
Juice cartons often on hospital meal trays
Bags/jugs of blood stored for transfusion
Water jugs in patient rooms and waiting areas
Janitor closet for mops, supplies, cleaning gear
Judge may appear for legal matters or hearings
Support underwear, used esp. after surgeries
Part of small intestine, often in surgeries/tests
Containers for meds, common in pharmacies/wards
Brand diabetes drug (sitagliptin), used in hospitals
Storage room for cleaning supplies in hospitals
Feeding tube into jejunum, used in hospitals
Puzzle for patient recreation in wards
High‑pressure fluid sprayer, used in cleaning/wounds
Placeholder name for unknown patient files/tags
Hospitals often give jelly cups as soft food
Brand of caffeine shot sometimes in ER supply
The words in the list Things found in a hospital with J come from players of the word game City, Country, River.