1. strong cardboard boxes - usually used to store items or objects in it - this cannot be used in a health care environment
2. bandages- usually used to cover small flesh wounds or grazes - this can be used in a health care environment
3. chargers- usually used to charge ipads and phones - cannot be used in a health care environment
4. vitamin c pill - usually used in order to build up our immune system against common illnesses - this can be used in a health care environment
5. belts - usually used to hold up pants above the waist line - this cannot used in a health care environment
6. rubbing alcohol - usually used to disinfect your hands and feet after coming back home from outside - this can be used in a health care environment
7. face masks - usually used to cover our faces when going outside as protection from airborne diseases - this can be used in a health care environment
8. q-tips - usually used to clean our ears - this can be used in a health care environment
9. sewing needles - usually used to sew clothes - this cannot be used in a health care environment
10. pillows - usually used for support under our heads during sleeping - this can be used in a health care environment