A hospital, in the modern sense of the word, is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment, and often, but not always providing for longer-term patient stays. Its historical meaning, until relatively recent times, was "a place of hospitality",
place wherepeople are treated for illness or injuries.
Separate room in a hospital
Accident & Emergency or Casualty & Emergency : all the problem need treatment and management immediately
Body death room : temporary place for death body
Cardiology : problems of the heart
Chemical pathology : analysisof substances found in sample of blood, urine and faces
Delivery room : all woman going labour
Dental clinic: clinic for people with problem of the mouth and teeth
Dermatology : problems of the skin
Endocrinology : problems of the endocrine glands and hormones
ENT : problems of the ears, nose, throat and sinuses, balance and hearing loss
Gastroenterology : problems of the stomach and intestine
Geriatric : care of elderly
Gynecological : care of healthy reproduction
Haematology : diseases of the blood
Intensive Care Unit: the provision of life support or organ support systems in patients who are critically ill and who usually require intensive monitoring.
Laboratory room : place for examine the all sample
Labour ward : room for birth
Medical ward : patients with same diagnosis and need treatment also prevention
Microbiology : identification of organisms that cause diseases
Nephrology : problem of the kidneys
Neurology :problem of the brain and nervous sytem
Neurosurgery : brain and spinal cord surgery
Nurse dept : nursing office
Nursery ward : all the health problems affecting babies
Obstetrics : care of woman , pregnancy, and the postnatal period
Oncology : treatment for cancers
Operating theatre room : place for surgery
Ophthalmology ward : problem of the eye
Orthopaedic ward : surgical treatment of bone and joints disorders
Outpatients’ : check-up and following the treatment
Paediatric : all the health problems affecting children
Pharmacy : problem of the drugs
Psychiatry : the branch of treatment that uses physical methods / mental illness and emotional disturbance
Pulmonological : care of lung diseases
Radiology : x-ray and their interpretation
Rheumatology : problem of the joints and surrounding tissues
Surgical ward : treats injuries, and diseases by cutting into the bodyor operation
Thoracic surgery : chest and lung surgery
Urology : problem of the kidneys and urinary tract