Hospital Rooms and Departments Quiz

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Match the hospital room with its purpose:

Delivery room/ discharge room = A room in a hospital where women give birth Day room = A room in a hospital where patients can go during the day to watch television, read, or talk Consulting room/ doctor’s office = A room where a doctor examines a patient and discusses their medical problems with them High dependency unit = The department of a hospital for people who are very ill or badly injured, but need less care than people in intensive care

Match the hospital department with its description:

Ward = A large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in Dispensary = A place in a hospital where you can get medicines and drugs Nursery = An area in a hospital where new babies are looked after until they go home Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = An intensive care unit in a hospital

Match the hospital facility with its function:

A&E/ Emergency Room/ ER Casualty (British) = The accident and emergency department of a hospital Housekeeping = The department of a hotel or hospital that is responsible for cleaning rooms Room = Unit a department of an institution, especially a hospital, that has a particular purpose Dispensary = A place in a hospital where you can get medicines and drugs

Match the following hospital departments/rooms with their descriptions:

Maternity ward = Part of a hospital for pregnant women or women who have just given birth Operating room = Room where doctors perform medical operations Padded cell = Room for mentally ill people with soft material on the walls Pharmacy = Part of a hospital where medicines are prepared

Match the following rooms with their purposes in a hospital:

Sickroom = Room where an ill person rests or receives medical treatment X-ray room = Room used for taking standard x-rays Clinical laboratory = Lab where tests are conducted on clinical specimens Doctor’s office = Room where a doctor works

Match the following locations in a hospital with their functions:

Waiting room = Room provided for people waiting to be seen by a doctor or dentist Admission office = Responsible for patient flow, admissions, discharges, and transfers Mortuary = Funeral home or morgue Infectious diseases ward = Healthcare unit for patients with communicable conditions

Match the following hospital departments with their descriptions:

Maternity ward = The part of a hospital where pregnant women or women who have just given birth to babies are looked after Operating room = A room in a hospital where doctors perform medical operations Padded cell = A room in a hospital for mentally ill people, with soft material on the walls so that they cannot hurt themselves Pharmacy = The part of a shop or hospital where medicines are prepared

Match the following medical rooms with their functions:

Sickroom = A room where someone who is ill rests or gets medical treatment X-ray room = Used for taking standard x-rays such as back, neck, chest, limb, hand or foot Clinical laboratory = Where tests are conducted on clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient Doctor’s office = The room or clinic where a doctor works

Match the following areas in a hospital with their purposes:

Waiting room = Provided for the use of people who are waiting to be seen by a doctor or dentist or who are waiting in a station for a bus or train Admission office = Responsible for the flow of patients and the processing of admissions, discharges, transfers, and also most procedures to be carried out in the event of a patient's death Mortuary = A funeral home or morgue Infectious diseases ward = Caters to all patients with medical and communicable conditions affecting different systems and organs

Match the hospital room with its description:

Ward = A large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in. Delivery room/discharge room = A room in a hospital where women give birth. Day room = A room in a hospital where patients can go during the day to watch television, read, or talk. Consulting room/doctor’s office = A room where a doctor examines a patient and discusses their medical problems with them.

Match the hospital department with its function:

High dependency unit = The department of a hospital for people who are very ill or badly injured, but need less care than people in intensive care. Housekeeping = The department of a hotel or hospital that is responsible for cleaning rooms. Nursery = An area in a hospital where new babies are looked after until they go home. Dispensary = A place in a hospital where you can get medicines and drugs.

Associate the hospital area with its purpose:

Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = An intensive care unit in a hospital. A&E/Emergency Room/ER/Casualty (British) = The accident and emergency department of a hospital. Room = Unit Delivery room/Discharge room = High dependency unit

Match the following hospital rooms with their functions:

Ward = Area where new babies are looked after until they go home. Dispensary = Room for watching television, reading, or talking during the day. Day room = Place to get medicines and drugs. Housekeeping = Large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in.

Match each area in a hospital with its description:

Nursery = Department of a hospital for people who are very ill or badly injured, but need less care than people in intensive care. Delivery room/Discharge room = Room where women give birth. Dispensary = Place where you can get medicines and drugs. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = Room for watching television, reading, or talking during the day.

Correlate each hospital unit with its purpose:

High dependency unit = Room for watching television, reading, or talking during the day. Consulting room/Doctor’s office = Department of a hotel or hospital that is responsible for cleaning rooms. Day room = Unit for people who are very ill or badly injured, but need less care than people in intensive care. Housekeeping = Room where a doctor examines a patient and discusses their medical problems with them.

Match the following areas in a hospital with their functions:

Consulting room/Doctor’s office = Area where new babies are looked after until they go home. Dispensary = Room where women give birth. Nursery = Place in a hospital where you can get medicines and drugs. Delivery room/Discharge room = Large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in.

Pair each department of an institution with its function:

Ward = Department of an institution, especially a hospital, that has a particular purpose. A&E/Emergency Room/ER/Casualty (British) = Accident and emergency department of a hospital. Dispensary = Department of an institution, especially a hotel or hospital, that is responsible for cleaning rooms. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = An area in a hospital where new babies are looked after until they go home.

Match each unit of an institution with its description:

Ward = Hospital department for people who are very ill or badly injured, but need less care than those in intensive care. Nursery = A specific area in a hospital where patients can go during the day to watch television, read, or talk. Consulting room/Doctor’s office = A place in a hospital where you can get medicines and drugs. Housekeeping = A large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in.

Match the hospital area with its description:

Ward = A large room with beds for patients to stay in Day room = Room for patients to relax, watch TV, or read during the day Nursery = Area where newborn babies are cared for until discharge Dispensary = Location to obtain medicines and drugs

Match the hospital department with its function:

High dependency unit = Cares for very ill or badly injured patients needing less care than ICU Housekeeping = Responsible for cleaning rooms in the hospital Emergency Room = Department dealing with accidents and urgent medical cases Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = Provides specialized care to critically ill patients

Match the hospital room with its purpose:

Consulting room/ doctor’s office = Where doctors examine patients and discuss medical problems Delivery room/ discharge room = Room where women give birth A&E/ Emergency Room/ ER Casualty (British) = Accident and emergency department of a hospital ICU = Intensive care unit for critically ill patients

Match the hospital area with its usage:

Dispensary = Obtaining necessary medicines and drugs Nursery = Caring for newborn babies until they are discharged Day room = Providing relaxation space for patients during the day Ward = Accommodating patients for their stay in the hospital

Match the hospital room with its specific purpose:

Delivery room/ discharge room = Where women give birth Housekeeping = Responsible for maintaining cleanliness in rooms Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = Specialized unit for critically ill patients Consulting room/ doctor’s office = Space for medical examinations and discussions

Match the hospital department with its primary function:

High dependency unit = Caring for less critical but still seriously ill patients Emergency Room = Handling urgent medical cases and accidents Nursery = Providing care for newborns before discharge Dispensary = Supplying necessary medications and drugs

Match the hospital area with its corresponding purpose:

Ward = Accommodation area with beds for patients Day room = Relaxation space where patients can engage in leisure activities Housekeeping = Responsible for maintaining cleanliness in hospital rooms ICU = Intensive care unit for patients in critical condition

Match the department within a hospital to its role:

High dependency unit = Cares for moderately ill or injured patients needing close monitoring Emergency Room = Handles immediate medical emergencies and accidents Dispensary = 'Provides necessary medications and drugs' Nursery = 'Looks after newborns until they are discharged'

'Associate each hospital location with its main function:'

Consulting room/ doctor’s office = 'Space for patient consultations and medical discussions' Delivery room/ discharge room = 'Area where women give birth' A&E/ Emergency Room/ ER Casualty (British) = 'Deals with accidents and urgent cases' Day room = 'Room for patient relaxation during the day'

Match the following hospital areas with their descriptions:

Maternity ward = The part of a hospital where pregnant women or women who have just given birth to babies are looked after Operating room = A room in a hospital where doctors perform medical operations Padded cell = A room in a hospital for mentally ill people, with soft material on the walls so that they cannot hurt themselves Pharmacy = The part of a shop or hospital where medicines are prepared

Match the following hospital rooms with their purposes:

Sickroom = A room where someone who is ill rests or gets medical treatment X-ray room = The general x-ray room is used for taking standard x-rays such as back, neck, chest, limb, hand or foot Clinical laboratory = A medical laboratory where tests are conducted on clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient Doctor’s office = The room or clinic where a doctor works

Match the following hospital areas with their functions:

Waiting room = A room provided for the use of people who are waiting to be seen by a doctor or dentist or who are waiting in a station for a bus or train Admission office = Responsible for the flow of patients and the processing of admissions, discharges, transfers, and procedures Mortuary = A funeral home or morgue Infectious diseases ward = A healthcare unit which caters to all patients with medical and communicable conditions

Match the following hospital rooms with their functions:

Maternity ward = Caring for pregnant women and women who have given birth Operating room = Performing medical operations X-ray room = Conducting x-ray scans Doctor’s office = Where doctors see patients and provide medical care

Match the following hospital areas with their primary usage:

Padded cell = For mentally ill patients to prevent self-harm Pharmacy = Preparing and dispensing medicines Sickroom = Providing rest and medical treatment for ill individuals Waiting room = For people awaiting medical attention

Match the following hospital rooms with their specialized functions:

Clinical laboratory = Conducting tests on clinical specimens for diagnosis and treatment planning Admission office = Handling patient admissions, discharges, transfers, and related procedures Mortuary = Managing deceased patients before funeral arrangements Infectious diseases ward = Caring for patients with contagious medical conditions

Match the following hospital areas with their specific purposes:

Operating room = Performing surgical procedures Pharmacy = Dispensing medications and managing inventory X-ray room = Capturing internal images through x-ray technology Doctor’s office = Consulting with patients and providing medical advice

Match the following hospital rooms with their primary functions:

Padded cell = Providing safe environment for mentally ill patients Sickroom = Offering space for rest and medical care for ill individuals Clinical laboratory = Conducting diagnostic tests on clinical specimens Waiting room = Serving as a holding area for individuals awaiting medical attention

Match the following hospital areas with their corresponding services:

Maternity ward = Providing care for pregnant women and new mothers Operating room = Facilitating surgical procedures by medical professionals Pharmacy = Dispensing prescribed medications to patients X-ray room = Performing radiographic examinations on patients

Match each hospital area with its specific function:

Padded cell = Protecting mentally ill individuals from self-harm risks Sickroom = Offering recuperative space for ill patients in need of treatment Clinical laboratory = Conducting diagnostic tests on patient samples for health insights Waiting room = Providing waiting area for individuals seeking medical attention

Study Notes

Hospital Departments and Rooms

  • A ward is a large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in.
  • A&E/ER/Casualty is the accident and emergency department of a hospital.
  • A consulting room/doctor's office is a room where a doctor examines a patient and discusses their medical problems.
  • A day room is a room in a hospital where patients can go during the day to watch television, read, or talk.
  • A delivery room/discharge room is a room in a hospital where women give birth.
  • A dispensary is a place in a hospital where you can get medicines and drugs.

Intensive Care and High Dependency Units

  • An Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a department of a hospital for people who are so ill or badly injured that they need to have special medical care and be watched very closely.
  • A High Dependency Unit is a department of a hospital for people who are very ill or badly injured, but need less care than people in intensive care.

Maternity and Nursery

  • A maternity ward is the part of a hospital where pregnant women or women who have just given birth to babies are looked after.
  • A nursery is an area in a hospital where new babies are looked after until they go home.

Pharmacy and Laboratory

  • A pharmacy is the part of a shop or hospital where medicines are prepared.
  • A clinical laboratory is a medical laboratory or clinical laboratory where tests are conducted on clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient to aid in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.

Operating Room and Surgery

  • An operating room/theatre/theater/surgery is a room in a hospital where doctors perform medical operations.

Miscellaneous

  • A padded cell is a room in a hospital for mentally ill people, with soft material on the walls so that they cannot hurt themselves.
  • A sickroom is a room where someone who is ill rests or gets medical treatment.
  • An X-ray room is a room used for taking standard X-rays.
  • A waiting room is a room provided for the use of people who are waiting to be seen by a doctor or dentist or who are waiting in a station for a bus or train.
  • An admission office is responsible for the flow of patients and the processing of admissions, discharges, transfers, and also most procedures to be carried out in the event of a patient's death.
  • A mortuary is a funeral home or morgue.
  • An infectious diseases ward is a ward or a healthcare unit that caters to patients with medical and communicable conditions ranging to conditions affecting different systems and organs of the body.

Test your knowledge on the different rooms and departments in a hospital setting, including wards, emergency rooms, and consulting rooms. Learn about the specific purposes of each area within a medical institution.

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