Things found in a hospital with P

  • Hospitals are full of people - staff and patients.

  • Patients are the main reason hospitals exist.

  • A patient is treated and cared for in a hospital.

  • Pills are common medications given there.

  • Pens are used to write notes and charts.

  • Paper for forms, charts, and instructions.

  • Pens for filling forms and signing charts.

  • Urine (pee) samples are tested in hospitals.

  • A well-known antibiotic used in hospitals.

  • Pencils for notes, labels, and sketches.

  • Pillows help patients rest in their beds.

  • Common in UK: poo samples for lab tests.

  • Plaster (UK): bandage or cast used in care.

  • Clothing for staff/patients; needed for modesty.

  • Used to serve food/meds to patients.

  • Safety or surgical pins used in medical care.

  • Symptom treated in hospitals; very common.

  • Landline or mobile phones are vital for calls in wards

  • Physician = medical doctor treating patients

  • IV pumps, heart pumps etc. are key hospital machines

  • Common pain and fever drug, used in hospitals

  • Pliers-like tools used in some medical procedures

  • Used by staff for charts, forms and notes

  • Emergency medical staff bringing patients in ambulances

  • Adhesive plasters/bandages for covering small wounds

  • Vomited material as a sample or in sick bowls

  • Hospital pharmacy stores and dispenses medicines

  • Organ present in surgery or transplant operations

  • General term for meds used to reduce pain

  • Blood plasma given in transfusions and lab samples

  • Child toilet chair, common in pediatric wards.

  • Doctor for children. Essential hospital role.

  • Medical forms, charts and test reports.

  • Safety pins, IV line pins, etc. in use.

  • Emergency medical worker, often in ER.

  • IV pumps and infusion pumps used for drips.

  • Doctors providing diagnosis and treatment.

  • Painkillers like morphine, paracetamol, etc.

  • Implanted heart device, monitored in hospital.

  • Surgical plates for fractures, kept and used.

  • A pill is a solid medicine dose given to patients.

  • Doctor’s written orders for medicines, tests.

  • Lab tool for moving small liquid samples.

  • Kidney dish/pan used for vomit, instruments.

  • Pulse is vital sign measured with monitors.

  • Organ after birth; can be sent for hospital tests.

  • Patients are literally sick people in hospital.

  • Urine samples are common lab tests in hospitals.

  • Printers used for charts, labels, reports.

  • Phones used for calls, nurse stations, admin.

  • pajamas
  • Prosthetics fitted, adjusted, stored in hospitals.

  • Pillows on hospital beds for patient comfort.

  • Hospitals usually have a parking lot for visitors.

  • Prescriptions written by doctors, key hospital doc.

  • plug
  • Pediatricians: child specialists working in hospitals.

  • Pus samples taken and tested in hospital labs.

  • Porters move patients and equipment in hospitals.

  • Petri dishes used in hospital labs for cultures.

  • Could be sanitary pad or notepad, both hospital-use.

  • People dying
  • pantry
  • Diapers like Pampers used on babies in maternity wards

  • Pregnant women are common patients in maternity units

  • Hospitals generate tons of paperwork and patient files

  • Psychologists work in many hospitals, esp. mental health

  • Priests/chaplains visit patients, common in many hospitals

  • Electrical plugs/outlets power hospital machines everywhere

  • Plastic bags for waste, specimens, and supplies storage

  • Hospital parking areas and parking garages are standard

  • Painkillers are common hospital medicines given to patients

  • Pediatricians treat children in hospitals and clinics

  • Pacemakers are implanted heart devices used in cardiology

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