After donating bloodyou replace the fluidin hours and the redblood cells within fourweeks. It takes eightweeks to restore theiron lost afterdonating.Much of today’smedical caredepends on asteady supplyof blood fromhealthy donorsDouble redcells can bedonatedevery 112daysMany patientswith severe sicklecell diseasereceive bloodtransfusionsevery monthPlatelets canbe donatedevery 7 daysOne pint ofblood cansave up tothree livesThe rarestblood type isthe one not onthe shelf whenit’s needed by apatientAB is theuniversalrecipientEach bloodtype can bepositive ornegative forthe Rh factorThe rarestblood type isthe one not onthe shelf whenit’s needed by apatientOnly 38 percent ofthe U.S.population iseligible to donateblood – less than10 percent doannuallyO negative isthe universaldonor of redblood cellsA patient could beforced to pass upa lifesaving organif compatible bloodis not available tosupport thetransplantRed bloodcells carryoxygen to thebody’s organsand tissuesAbout 1 in 7peopleentering ahospitalneed bloodO negative isthe universaldonor of redblood cellsWhole bloodcan bedonatedevery 56days10 pints:amount ofblood in thebody of anaverage adultThere is nosubstitutefor humanbloodIf only one morepercent of allAmericans wouldgive blood bloodshortages woulddisappear for theforeseeable futureBlood makesup about 7percent ofyour body’sweightWhole bloodcan bedonatedevery 56daysShortages of allblood typeshappen duringthe summerand winterholidaysSomeoneneeds bloodevery twosecondsAfter donating bloodyou replace the fluidin hours and the redblood cells within fourweeks. It takes eightweeks to restore theiron lost afterdonating.Much of today’smedical caredepends on asteady supplyof blood fromhealthy donorsDouble redcells can bedonatedevery 112daysMany patientswith severe sicklecell diseasereceive bloodtransfusionsevery monthPlatelets canbe donatedevery 7 daysOne pint ofblood cansave up tothree livesThe rarestblood type isthe one not onthe shelf whenit’s needed by apatientAB is theuniversalrecipientEach bloodtype can bepositive ornegative forthe Rh factorThe rarestblood type isthe one not onthe shelf whenit’s needed by apatientOnly 38 percent ofthe U.S.population iseligible to donateblood – less than10 percent doannuallyO negative isthe universaldonor of redblood cellsA patient could beforced to pass upa lifesaving organif compatible bloodis not available tosupport thetransplantRed bloodcells carryoxygen to thebody’s organsand tissuesAbout 1 in 7peopleentering ahospitalneed bloodO negative isthe universaldonor of redblood cellsWhole bloodcan bedonatedevery 56days10 pints:amount ofblood in thebody of anaverage adultThere is nosubstitutefor humanbloodIf only one morepercent of allAmericans wouldgive blood bloodshortages woulddisappear for theforeseeable futureBlood makesup about 7percent ofyour body’sweightWhole bloodcan bedonatedevery 56daysShortages of allblood typeshappen duringthe summerand winterholidaysSomeoneneeds bloodevery twoseconds

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. After donating blood you replace the fluid in hours and the red blood cells within four weeks. It takes eight weeks to restore the iron lost after donating.
  2. Much of today’s medical care depends on a steady supply of blood from healthy donors
  3. Double red cells can be donated every 112 days
  4. Many patients with severe sickle cell disease receive blood transfusions every month
  5. Platelets can be donated every 7 days
  6. One pint of blood can save up to three lives
  7. The rarest blood type is the one not on the shelf when it’s needed by a patient
  8. AB is the universal recipient
  9. Each blood type can be positive or negative for the Rh factor
  10. The rarest blood type is the one not on the shelf when it’s needed by a patient
  11. Only 38 percent of the U.S. population is eligible to donate blood – less than 10 percent do annually
  12. O negative is the universal donor of red blood cells
  13. A patient could be forced to pass up a lifesaving organ if compatible blood is not available to support the transplant
  14. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body’s organs and tissues
  15. About 1 in 7 people entering a hospital need blood
  16. O negative is the universal donor of red blood cells
  17. Whole blood can be donated every 56 days
  18. 10 pints: amount of blood in the body of an average adult
  19. There is no substitute for human blood
  20. If only one more percent of all Americans would give blood blood shortages would disappear for the foreseeable future
  21. Blood makes up about 7 percent of your body’s weight
  22. Whole blood can be donated every 56 days
  23. Shortages of all blood types happen during the summer and winter holidays
  24. Someone needs blood every two seconds