Things found in a hospital with M

  • Hospitals use and give medicine every day.

  • Men are patients, visitors, and staff there.

  • Cash is used for bills, shops, and vending.

  • Surgical masks are common hospital gear.

  • A face mask is standard hospital gear.

  • Patient monitors track heart rate and vitals.

  • Hospitals are full of medical machines.

  • Hospital beds have special mattresses.

  • Moms visiting or staying with patients is common.

  • Many hospitals include a morgue area.

  • Mops keep hospital floors clean and safe.

  • Mothers visit, work, or give birth there.

  • A man could be a patient, visitor, or staff.

  • MRI scanners are common hospital machines.

  • Door or floor mats are found in hospitals.

  • Strong painkiller drug, used in hospitals.

  • Lab tool for tests, common in hospital labs.

  • Vital sign monitors by beds and in ICUs.

  • Hospital department for pregnancy and birth.

  • Medication is central to hospital treatment.

  • Hospitals are full of medical equipment.

  • Mops used by cleaning staff to sanitize floors.

  • Meals served to patients in hospital wards.

  • Medical supplies like gloves, syringes, bandages.

  • Floor mats at entrances to prevent slipping.

  • Mums visiting patients or giving birth there.

  • A mom can be a patient or visitor in hospital.

  • A medic is a medical worker providing care.

  • Medics is a general term for medical staff.

  • Matron is a senior nurse role in some hospitals.

  • MRI machine does detailed body imaging scans.

  • Mirrors in bathrooms and patient rooms.

  • Hospital maps help people find departments.

  • Mirrors in wards or bathrooms are standard.

  • General term for drugs used to treat illness.

  • Body fluid often sampled for tests in hospitals.

  • Nurses who are men, common hospital staff.

  • Cleaning staff help keep hospital sterile.

  • Floor or wing maps guide patients and visitors.

  • Waiting rooms often have magazines for patients.

  • Catch‑all term for doctors, nurses, carers.

  • medications
  • A single male nurse, standard hospital staff.

  • Magnetic scanners for detailed body imaging.

  • Markers label charts, samples, whiteboards.

  • Used to write on charts or label equipment.

  • Mattresses on hospital beds for patient rest

  • MRI scanner is key imaging machine in hospitals

  • Mugs for staff or patient drinks on wards

  • Mammograms are breast X‑ray tests done there

  • Midwives are hospital staff helping births

  • Mental patients are a type of hospital patient

  • Manager is admin staff running hospital areas

  • Mammogram machine
  • Mammogram is a breast imaging test in hospitals

  • Mints at nurses’ stations for staff or patients

  • Microwaves often in staff break rooms

  • Male doctors are common hospital staff

  • Waiting rooms often have magazines

  • Used in patient hygiene kits on wards

  • Mortuary is a hospital department/room

  • Medical tape secures bandages, IV lines

  • Internal mail systems move charts, forms

  • MRI uses strong magnets; key hospital tech

  • Meters to measure oxygen, glucose, etc.

  • Sometimes prescribed as a hospital sleep aid

  • Covers scalpels, forceps, clamps, etc.

  • Managers run hospital departments, staff

  • Common gender label on hospital ward doors

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