Things found in a hospital with V
Breathing machine commonly used in ICUs.
Hospitals store and give vaccines to patients.
Body part nurses use for blood draws/IVs.
Hospitals keep and administer vaccines.
Given as supplements or IV in hospitals.
Germs treated and tested for in hospitals.
Sometimes in patient rooms holding flowers.
Medicine used for erectile issues; hospitals may stock it.
Air vents part of hospital ventilation.
Small bottles for meds and samples.
Sadly, a common mess nurses must handle.
Medical suction/vacuum lines used in rooms.
Common machine for snacks/drinks in hospital halls.
Life‑support machines helping patients breathe.
Air vents in ceilings/walls for hospital ventilation.
Brand name diazepam, a sedative drug used in hospitals.
Heart and blood valves are replaced or repaired in surgery.
Small container for medicines, blood or lab samples.
Lead aprons/vests worn for X‑ray protection in hospitals.
Friends and family visiting patients in the hospital.
Petroleum jelly, used for wounds and medical procedures.
Accident victims are commonly brought to hospitals.
Short for veterinarians; animal doctors in vet hospitals.
Short for vital signs like pulse, BP, monitored in wards.
Heart, IV or mechanical valves used in medical equipment.
Pathology labs handle virus samples for tests in hospitals.
Hook‑and‑loop straps on braces, boots, and medical gear.
Military veterans often treated in VA or public hospitals.
Served as patient meals or in hospital kitchens.
Flower vases often on patients’ bedside tables.
Ambulance vans bring patients to and from hospitals.
Protective vests, e.g. lead vests for X‑rays.
Vending machines for snacks, drinks in halls.
Blood vessels shown in charts, surgery talk.
Vacuum cleaner used by cleaning staff.
Volunteers help with patients, info, support.
Vitamins given as meds/supplements to patients.
Face visors for staff as protective equipment.
Vets work in veterinary hospitals/clinics.
Ventilation systems keep hospital air flowing.
Vacuum devices, incl. medical suction units.
Vulva may be examined or in surgical context.
Video monitors, training and diagnostic videos.
- veterinarians
Vinegar sometimes used as simple disinfectant.
Medical shots to prevent disease, very common.
Hospitals are full of very sick patients.
Menthol vapor rub, common over‑the‑counter remedy.
Entrance hall/foyer area in many hospitals.
Bone samples can be examined in hospitals.
Powerful hospital antibiotic, often IV.
Hospital volunteers help staff and patients.
Vision is tested in eye clinics within hospitals.
Blood samples in vials are classic lab items.
Seriously injured people are typical hospital cases.
Patients in very bad condition, core to hospitals
Device to turn liquid into vapor, used in care
Friends/family who come to see patients
Hand tool used for repairs and maintenance
Blood vessels seen in surgery or imaging
Former soldier; many are hospital patients
Ambulances and other hospital transport
Injection to give immunity, core hospital care
The words in the list Things found in a hospital with V come from players of the word game City, Country, River.