Try making it out of tongue depressors and other smaller objects, if your good with metal wire try tongue depressors and the wire.
wooden sticks
gloves, office, clipboard, patients paperwork, masks, tongue depressors and more.
They're called tongue depressors. If all you need is one, go to the doctor and ask for one. If you need many of them...strangely enough, Staples has them.
you play doctor like have a fake stethoscope, tongue depressors, fake shot, doctor outfits, and 3 people. One for receptionist, the second one for nurse, and third for the doctor.
Thermometers - underarm, oral and anal Tongue depressors Syringes and needles (for injections) Suppositories Enema cans Catheters Splints Bandages and common sense with a lot of pampering
A number of items can be typically found in a doctors bag. These include: a blood pressure cuff, bandages, dressing, exam gloves, needles, tongue depressors, and medical scissors.
you play doctor like have a fake stethoscope, tongue depressors, fake shot, doctor outfits, and 3 people. One for receptionist, the second one for nurse, and third for the doctor.
A stethoscope feels colder than a tongue depressor because it is made of metal, which conducts heat more efficiently than the plastic or wood typically used for tongue depressors. This means that when you touch a stethoscope, heat is transferred away from your skin more quickly, making it feel colder.
successors, depressors, transgressors
Jane Pickel
Doctors use spatulas, often referred to as tongue depressors, primarily to help examine the mouth and throat. By pressing down on the tongue, the spatula allows better visibility of the throat and tonsils, aiding in diagnosis. Additionally, they can be used for various procedures, such as spreading ointments or during certain examinations. Their simple design makes them a versatile tool in medical practice.