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
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