People sat on the floor in Wales' largest hospital due to a lack of seating, an inspection finds.
It also found wall-mounter hand sanitising containers were empty and medical sharps bins were filled to above capacity.
They told the HIW: "A really important part of [children's] management is cooling with water and decontamination. The inspector said: "The sepsis trolley was seen to be unlocked and intravenous antibiotics were identified as missing. "The teams have been working hard to make improvements to improve patient experience and have a robust strategy in place to address the issues and adapt services accordingly."
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