Things found in a hospital with L
Hospitals have lots of ceiling lights and lamps.
A common fixture in hospital rooms.
Patients have lungs; also treated by pulmonology.
Light fixtures are in every ward and room.
Doctors care for injured limbs in hospitals.
Patients' livers are examined and treated here.
Hospitals have labs for tests and analysis.
Medical lasers used for surgery and treatments.
Hospital linens: sheets, gowns, towels.
Standard protective gear for hospital staff.
Women visitors, patients or staff are common there.
IV lines and oxygen lines are standard equipment.
Staff/patient lounge rooms are common in hospitals.
Hospital laundry handles linens, gowns, scrubs daily.
Life support machines keep patients alive in ICU.
Hospital lobby is the main entrance/waiting area.
Ladders used for maintenance, access to ceilings, etc.
Lysol is a disinfectant cleaner used for surfaces.
Staff and visitors eat lunch in hospital cafeterias.
Lift is a British term for elevator, common in hospitals.
Letters delivered to patients or staff via mailroom.
Laptops used by doctors for records and charting.
Medicinal lozenges given for sore throat relief.
Little kids are pediatric patients in children’s wards.
Latex used in gloves, tubing, and medical supplies.
Lab coat is standard protective clothing for staff.
Medicines to relieve constipation, common on wards.
Toilet room; every hospital has lavatories.
Organ examined in surgery, ICU, imaging etc.
Lubricant gels used for exams, catheters, scans.
Creams/lotions used for skin care and treatment.
Used to mark samples, files, wristbands, meds.
Patient lists, charts, task lists used by staff.
Antiseptic mouthwash, often used for patients.
Lint rollers/swabs used in cleaning and dressing.
Badge lanyards for staff security and ID cards.
Small surgical blade for blood tests and biopsies.
Informal word for toilet; hospitals have these.
Door locks used for safety and controlled access.
Mood-stabilizing drug used in psychiatry wards.
Mechanical levers in beds, chairs, equipment.
Protective coats worn by doctors in hospitals.
Given to kids after procedures as a small treat.
Camera lens in scopes or diagnostic devices.
Storage lockers for staff or patients’ belongings.
Lead aprons/shields protect from X‑ray radiation.
Surgical fat-removal procedure done in hospitals.
Lightbulbs in operating rooms and wards everywhere.
Hospital lifts/elevators move patients and equipment.
Nitrous oxide gas, used for pain/sedation.
Life support machine keeps patients alive.
Medication to relieve constipation, used in wards.
Licensed Practical Nurses, hospital staff role.
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