Things found in a hospital with T

  • Hospitals have tables in rooms and labs.

  • Used to check patients’ temperature.

  • Patients’ teeth are examined by doctors.

  • Medical tape secures dressings and lines.

  • Trays carry instruments and patient meals.

  • Hospitals have toilets for all to use.

  • Telephones are at nurses’ stations and rooms.

  • IV and breathing tubes are common gear.

  • Many tables in wards, labs, and ORs.

  • Hospitals use many medical tools.

  • Served to patients or in the cafeteria.

  • Used in kitchens or for sterile handling.

  • For patients, procedures, and cleanup.

  • A basic supply for patients and staff.

  • Often in waiting rooms for patient entertainment.

  • Handy tool for small medical tasks.

  • Essential restroom fixtures for patients and staff.

  • Brand of pain reliever often stocked in hospitals.

  • Used to carry meals, tools or medical supplies.

  • Medical tests done for diagnosis and monitoring.

  • Rubbish bins and medical waste are everywhere.

  • Body part, but can be hospital exam samples.

  • Used in bathrooms and wards for hygiene.

  • Used for wiping, cleaning, blowing noses etc.

  • Glass or plastic tubes for lab testing.

  • Generic tube, used for IVs, drains, vents.

  • In pediatrics and waiting rooms for kids.

  • Used to time procedures or lab processes.

  • At nurses’ stations, wards, reception desks.

  • Body fluid that can be collected for tests.

  • Can be pills; common hospital medications.

  • Can be removed or biopsied in surgery/ENT.

  • Used to move patients, equipment, supplies.

  • Lab glassware for collecting and testing.

  • Paper tissues widely used on wards, clinics.

  • Floor and wall tiles common in hospitals.

  • System for sorting emergency patients by need.

  • Band used to stop blood flow during procedures.

  • Operating theatre = surgery room in hospitals.

  • Toothbrush for in‑patient personal hygiene.

  • Timers used to time tests, meds, procedures.

  • Thermometers check patients’ body temperature.

  • Treatments are what hospitals mainly provide.

  • Torch/flashlight used in exams and emergencies.

  • Thermostats control ward and theatre temperature.

  • Tablet as a pill medicine fits well here.

  • Toothpaste for patient hygiene on the ward.

  • Therapist is hospital mental health staff.

  • Tetanus shots are vaccines given in hospitals.

  • Technicians run scans, labs, and equipment.

  • Televisions in rooms help patients pass time.

  • TVs often mounted in wards and waiting rooms.

  • Tourniquets used for blood draws and surgery.

  • Tooth samples or extracted teeth often stored.

  • Water taps for sinks and scrub stations.

  • Trolleys move patients, meds, or equipment.

  • Treatments are core hospital procedures.

  • Trash cans for medical and regular waste.

  • Therapists work in rehab and psych units.

  • Tests like blood tests are key hospital work.

  • Trachea
  • Tongues can be examined or biopsied as tests.

  • Tetanus shots are common hospital vaccines.

  • Tampons may be in supplies or patient bags.

  • Classic wooden tool to press the tongue.

  • Toe exams or samples occur in hospitals.

  • Test results kept in charts or computers.

  • Water tap at sinks for handwashing, vital for hygiene

  • Drug that calms patients, used before surgery or exams

  • Medical trainees learn on hospital wards daily

  • Tampon can be a medical supply in gynecology wards

  • Surgical suture thread used to close wounds

  • Tweezer (forceps) used in many hospital procedures

  • Antacid tablets often given to patients for heartburn

  • Exhausted nurses are still hospital staff on duty

  • Ties for gowns, bandages, or IV securing in hospitals

  • Hormone drug sometimes given as a hospital medication

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