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

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