

1. Wheelchair accessible, one room for people with mobility disabilities.
2 . Syringe tip cap and piston are made of bromobutyl rubber.
3. Gauze may be used to soak up the fluid

1 .The solution is injected with a special syringe
2. He died from lack of oxygen.
3. I bought a parir of gloves

1. The nurse prepared the syringe carefully.
2. María moved swiftly in her wheelchair.
3. I use latex gloves to protect myself from bacteria.

gauze
Change the gauze every two hours to keep it moist.
latex gloves
If you would like to go and put on a pair of latex gloves,
Oxygen tank
And they took your husband's oxygen tank.

The nurse drew two milliliters of the patient's blood with a syringe
Snails should be handled carefully with latex gloves.
He lives in a wheelchair and is very poor.

-The patient in room 103 needs an oxygen machine, now!
-The syringe was damaged due to misuse.
-The Hospital gown is dirty and should be thrown away.

1.Gauze is used to clean a wound
2.Latex gloves are important for each procedure carried out in the health area
3.syringes are used to deliver medications to patients

1.
* Hospital Beds.
* Defibrillators.
* EKG / ECG Machines.
* Surgical Tables.
2.
*Hospital Beds.
Hospital beds or stretchers are essential for the comfort and transportation of patients throughout the medical facility.
*Defibrillators.
The main function of defibrillators is to restore the normal heart rhythm by delivering an electric shock that interrupts various anomalies such as cardiac arrhythmia or tachycardia.
*Patient Monitors.
Patient monitors are essential medical devices for hospitals, serving as standard equipment that accurately tracks the condition and health status of a patient during and after surgery. They are necessary for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.
*EKG / ECG Machines.
Electrocardiographs are solely used to monitor the electrical activity of the heart for a specific duration. They adhere to the patient's skin with electrodes and record electrical signals to detect cardiac issues.
*Surgical Tables.
Surgical tables are essential in a hospital setting, facilitating patient preparation, surgical procedures, and recovery.

1//• Hospital beds.
• Defibrillators.
•Anesthesia machines.
•Patient Monitors.
• Sterilizers.
• EKG/ECG machines.
• Surgical Tables.
•Defribilator.
•Artificial respirators.
2//•Hospital beds or stretchers are essential in the comfort and transportation of the patient through the medical center.
•The main function of defibrillators is to restore the normal rhythm of the heart by sending an electric shock that stops different abnormalities such as cardiac arrhythmia or tachycardia.
•Artificial Ventilators Ventilators are a type of durable medical equipment designed to help patients with breathing problems and are primarily used in hospitals.
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1.What equipment do you find in a hospital room?
Hospital beds.
Defibrillators.
Anesthesia machines.
Patient Monitors.
Sterilizers.
EKG/ECG machines.
Surgical Tables.
Blankets and Liquid Warmers.
Electrosurgical Units.
Surgical Lights.
Artificial Respirators.
X-ray machines.
Ultrasounds.
Oxygen Concentrators.
2. What are the different kinds of equipment used for?
Hospital beds.
Or stretchers are essential in the comfort and transportation of the patient through the medical center.
Defibrillators .
The main function of defibrillators is to restore the normal rhythm of the heart by sending an electric shock that stops different abnormalities such as cardiac arrhythmia or tachycardia.
EKG/ECG machines.
The heart, being a vital organ, is constantly monitored to detect abnormalities in its rate or rhythm. This task involves ECG machines or the electrocardiograph (EKG), which captures and amplifies the electrical impulses of the muscle when the electrodes are placed on each of the patient's extremities and on their thoracic area.

1. What equipment do you find in a hospital room?
Defibrillators.
Artificial Respirators.
X-ray machines.
2What are the different kinds of equipment used for?
Defibrillators.
The main function of defibrillators is to restore the normal rhythm of the heart by sending an electric shock that stops different abnormalities such as cardiac arrhythmia or tachycardia.
Artificial Respirators.
Ventilators are a type of durable medical equipment designed to help patients with breathing problems.
X-ray machines are also part of the medical equipment that all hospitals need since they are special for acquiring images that represent tissues and organs within the body. This through the help of electromagnetic radiation.

1. What equipment do you find in a hospital room?
Vital Signs Monitor, Electrocardiogram Machine, Ventilator, Ventilator, Defibrillator, Sterilizers.
2. What are the different kinds of equipment used for?
A vital signs monitor is a medical device used to monitor the vital physiological signs of adult and pediatric patients:Oxygen saturation (SpO2).
Respiratory rate (RR).
Heart rate (HR – HR) or pulse rate (FP).
Body temperature (TEMP).
Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias).
If blocked or narrowed arteries in the heart (coronary artery disease) are causing chest pain or a heart attack.
If you've had a previous heart attack.
How certain treatments for heart disease, such as a pacemaker, are working.

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.stretchers
.Anesthesia machine
.monitors
.Surgical tables
2.
Stretchers: serve to maintain the good rest of patients or users
Anesthesia machine: used for surgical procedures
.Monitors: to monitor patients' vital signs
.Surgical tables: Used to keep everything that is going to be used in a surgical procedure organized

1. Hospital Bed: Adjustable beds designed for the comfort and care of patients.
-Bedside Table: A small table located beside the bed for personal items and medications.
-IV Stand: Used for hanging intravenous fluids or medications.
-Call Button: A device that allows patients to call for assistance from hospital staff.
-Overbed Table: Adjustable table that can be moved over the bed for meals, reading, or other activities.
-Medical Gas Outlets: Outlets for supplying medical gases such as oxygen.
-Patient Monitoring Equipment: Devices for monitoring vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation.
2.Hospital Bed: Provides a comfortable and adjustable surface for patients to rest or receive medical care.
-Bedside Table: Holds personal items, medications, and small essentials within easy reach of the patient.
-IV Stand: Supports intravenous (IV) lines and bags, allowing for the administration of fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into the patient's bloodstream.
-Call Button: Enables patients to summon assistance from hospital staff in case of emergencies or when they need help.
-Overbed Table: Adjustable table for patients to use for meals, reading, or other activities while in bed.
-Medical Gas Outlets: Provides a source of medical gases, such as oxygen, for patients who require respiratory support.
-Patient Monitoring Equipment: Monitors and displays vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation.

1-the patient is in a wheelchair, because he broke his leg.
2-latex gloves are essential when doing any procedure.
3-The oxygen tank is empty.

1- In addition to the hospital bed, the patient unit must have the following elements:
-bridge table
-oxygen intakes
-call button
-wardrobes
-tables
-screens or curtains
-rest chairs
-litter bins
-lamps
-lectern
2-In addition to the hospital bed, the patient unit must have the following elements:
-Table: It is located next to the bed, so that it is accessible, so that the patient can take any object or utensil they need.
-Bridge table: Used to place food trays on it. Due to its special design, it allows its height to be adjusted, adapting it to the patient, so that they can eat semi-sitting up and with greater comfort.
-Chair or armchair: They are placed next to the patient, on the opposite side of the table and near the head of the bed, so that he can sit easily without having to move.
-Trash or bucket: Used to collect waste (garbage, papers, etc.) generated by the patient (that is not sanitary or biological). It has a plastic bag inside to facilitate its collection and cleaning.
-Infusion stand (tripod): Used as a support system for serum or medication bags.
-Screen or curtains: Used to separate one bed from another, that is, each patient unit, within the same room. Its objective is to maintain and preserve the privacy of patients.
-Call button: used to call the nursing staff, in case there is an emergency.
-Closet: used to store the patient's belongings (clothes, toiletries, etc.)
-wheelchair: used to move the patient, in case he cannot move on his own.