1. What does a candy striper do at the hospital?

(Does the hospital mean a specific hospital where she is working or any hospital(in generic use)?

"The hospital" means a specific hospital.

A candy striper, also known as a hospital volunteer or junior volunteer, typically assists in non-medical tasks at the hospital. This can include tasks such as delivering flowers, escorting patients, running errands, providing comfort to patients and their families, and assisting in various departments like the gift shop or information desk.

To find out what a candy striper does in a specific hospital, you can start by visiting the hospital's website. Many hospitals have information about their volunteer programs, including the roles and responsibilities of candy stripers. Alternatively, you can call the hospital's volunteer department or reach out to them via email to inquire about the specific duties of candy stripers in that specific hospital.

On the other hand, if you are referring to the term "hospital" in a general sense, it refers to any medical facility that provides medical care to patients. The duties of a candy striper would generally remain the same regardless of the specific hospital they are working in.