Things found in a hospital with O

  • Hospitals use oxygen to help patients breathe.

  • Organs are in patients and in surgical care.

  • A key hospital room where surgeries happen.

  • Hospitals care for many elderly patients.

  • Stores oxygen for patients, vital hospital equipment.

  • Often in cafeterias or brought by visitors.

  • Standard surgical table in operating rooms.

  • Basic medical supply used to treat skin.

  • Served in hospitals; handy for low blood sugar.

  • Body organs present in hospital patients.

  • Fruit found in patient meals or cafeterias.

  • Device used to deliver oxygen to patients.

  • Cancer specialist doctor, key hospital staff.

  • Stored cylinders used for patient oxygen.

  • Surgical operations are central hospital procedures.

  • Injuries treated in ER and wards every day.

  • Hospital support staff helping with patient care.

  • Major surgical procedure done in operating rooms.

  • Doctor for pregnancy and birth care. Common in maternity wards.

  • Eye-care specialist, often has a clinic near or inside hospitals.

  • Room for surgeries; called operating theatre in UK hospitals.

  • Surgical room where operations are performed on patients.

  • Staff offices for doctors/admin are standard in hospitals.

  • Outpatients are patients treated without being admitted.

  • Strong painkillers used in hospitals under strict control.

  • Bone and joint surgeon, common in orthopedic departments.

  • Hospital worker helping with transport and basic tasks.

  • Surgical table where patients lie during operations.

  • Blood type used in transfusions, vital in hospital labs.

  • Universal donor blood type, crucial in emergencies.

  • Cancer doctors; oncology departments are key hospital units.

  • Blood type label used in transfusions and lab tests.

  • Synonym of operating theatre, room for surgeries.

  • Metal cylinder storing oxygen for patients’ breathing support.

  • Ear-exam tool used by ENT doctors in hospitals.

  • Osteopath is a medical professional, often in clinics

  • Organ donors are patients linked to transplants in hospitals

  • Offices are rooms where hospital admin work is done

  • Oxygen masks deliver oxygen to patients in wards and ER

  • Ovary can be present in surgery or pathology as a specimen

  • Orthopedist is a bone/joint doctor working in hospitals

  • O positive blood is a common blood type used in transfusions

  • Oximeter measures blood oxygen; common on wards and ICUs

  • Orthopedics is a hospital department for bones and joints

  • Doctors' written instructions for patient care.

  • Specific blood type used in transfusions in ER.

  • Painkiller/ opioid medication used clinically.

  • Rehab specialist, common on hospital staff.

  • Hospital department for pregnancy and birth.

  • Topical medicines for skin wounds and rashes.

  • outpatient
  • Class of strong pain medicines in hospitals.

  • Onion
  • Cancer care specialty and hospital unit.

  • Same as outpatient, patients not admitted.

  • Hormone used as hospital drug, e.g. in labor.

  • Protective clothing some hospital staff wear.

  • Bone specialists; some hospitals employ them.

  • Eye doctor, very common in big hospitals.

  • Generic but fine for surgery instruments.

  • Blood type as sample for tests or transfusion.

  • Pregnancy/birth doctors, common in maternity wards.

  • Plural of operating room, central hospital area.

  • Room where surgery is done; classic hospital spot.

  • Special tables used during operations.

  • Used medical sharps, handled as hospital waste.

The words in the list Things found in a hospital with O come from players of the word game City, Country, River.