Does it make sense to take a laptop to the hospital? And is that allowed? Have a little hesitation that this could be stolen. However, even if you have Wi-Fi, a good pastime. What do you all mean?
You will not assume any liability. You are often in examinations or elsewhere. When he's gone, it's your problem.
I think the phone is enough. In addition, a good book. You're not in the hospital for pleasure, but you're supposed to get well.
When I was in the hospital for 1 week, I also had my notebook with me and gave away the time with many film shows. Of course I could not close the notebook, but I took the risk.
In many hospitals there are lockable cupboards in the rooms, before surgery you can hand in the key on request in the nurses' room and then pick it up again. After a knee operation, large and bulky items are usually not an advantage, as they (if you are traveling longer with crutches) are difficult to transport. Liability is of course not taken over by the hospital if valuables are stolen.