Things found in a hospital with S

  • Used for injections and drawing blood.

  • Medical scissors are common in hospitals.

  • Hospitals have many sick people (patients).

  • A surgeon's sharp cutting tool in the OR.

  • Doctors listen to hearts and lungs with it.

  • Clean bed sheets cover hospital beds.

  • A doctor who performs operations.

  • Doctors who perform surgeries.

  • Handwashing soap is everywhere in hospitals.

  • Medical staff wear scrubs as uniforms.

  • Hand sanitizer stations are very common.

  • Sterile salt solution for IV drips and cleaning.

  • Patients often wear hospital grip socks.

  • Sutures used to close wounds.

  • Used to move patients around safely.

  • Stitches used to close wounds after surgery.

  • Chairs/benches in waiting rooms and wards.

  • Injections given for vaccines, meds, anesthesia.

  • People feeling sad are common hospital patients

  • Stairs connect hospital floors for staff and visitors

  • Sinks are vital for handwashing and hygiene

  • Syringes used for injections and drawing blood

  • Surgery is a hospital procedure and department

  • Hospital staff are the people who work there

  • Surgical scissors are standard operating tools

  • Hand sanitiser used to prevent infections

  • Patients often wear hospital slippers

  • Warning and info signs guide people in hospitals

  • Surgical staples close wounds after operations

  • Sponges used in surgery and patient cleaning

  • Arm or leg slings support injured limbs

  • Bone saws used in orthopedic and autopsy work

  • Sick people are literally why hospitals exist

  • Sutures are stitches used to close surgical cuts

  • Sofas often in waiting rooms for visitors.

  • Seats in waiting areas and patient rooms.

  • Scales check patient weight during exams.

  • Surgical mask protects staff and patients.

  • Serum is a blood component used in tests.

  • Surgical masks are standard hospital PPE.

  • Saline solution for IVs, rinses, rehydration.

  • Surgical gloves sterile gloves for procedures.

  • Showers present in wards for patient hygiene.

  • Sheets cover hospital beds and stretchers.

  • Swabs used for samples and wound cleaning.

  • Stretchers move patients around the hospital.

  • Steroids given as hospital meds, e.g. IV.

  • Sterilizers clean tools, kill all microbes.

  • Sinks for handwashing, crucial for hygiene.

  • Stool sample used for lab analysis and tests.

  • Office stapler, common at nurses’ stations and desks.

  • Patients often sleep in wards; totally hospital‑typical.

  • Monitors/screens for data, imaging, or info displays.

  • Medical scanners like CT/MRI are key hospital machines.

  • Blood, urine, tissue samples are core for lab tests.

  • Arm slings support injured limbs, used in hospitals.

  • A “shot” is an injection, very typical hospital care.

  • Sedatives are meds to calm or sleep, used in hospitals.

  • Scalpels, forceps etc. are classic surgical tools.

  • Operating/surgery rooms are central hospital areas.

  • Snacks from vending machines or kiosks in hospitals.

  • Skin samples/biopsies are taken and tested in labs.

  • Multiple screens used for monitors and imaging displays.

  • Scapula bones may appear as samples or in surgery.

  • Covers all hospital surgical tools, machines, supplies.

  • sound
  • shirt
  • Staff eat them on break, often from canteen 🥪

  • Collected as samples for lab testing 🧪

  • Used in IV fluids, meds, and patient diets

  • Common utensils on meal trays and in wards

  • Skeleton models used for teaching and diagrams 💀

  • Administrative staff managing phones, records

  • Rigid support device for broken or sprained limbs

  • Furniture for storing meds, files, equipment

  • Security staff guard entrances, patients, staff

  • Same as sandwich, just in plural form 🥪

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