PDF

What is a Hospital?

A hospital is a special place where people go to get help when they are sick or hurt. It is like a big building filled with doctors, nurses, and other helpers who work together to take care of patients.

Who Works in a Hospital?

  • Doctors: They check to see what is wrong and decide how to make people feel better.
  • Nurses: They help take care of patients by giving medicine, helping with daily needs, and watching how patients are doing.
  • Other Helpers: There are also people who clean the hospital, deliver medicine, and drive ambulances to bring people to the hospital quickly.

What Happens in a Hospital?

In a hospital, many things happen:

  • People with injuries, like broken bones, get treated.
  • Doctors perform tests to find out why someone feels sick.
  • Some people stay overnight to get better, while others come for short visits.
  • Special equipment helps doctors see inside the body and treat illnesses.

Why are Hospitals Important?

Hospitals are important because they help people heal and stay healthy. When someone is very sick or hurt, the hospital is the best place to get expert care and to recover safely.


Ask a followup question

Loading...