Well managedphosphorusbefore transplantcan help yourtransplant lastlonger #28Report anychanges ininsurance, contactinformation, orhealth status withmy transplantcenter #16A BMI of <40 isrequired forreferral and aBMI <35 isneeded fortransplant #27Living donors donot need to be anexact match withyou. Transplantcenters can dopaired donations#4A family memberor friend can actas your advocateto share your storyin process offinding a livingdonor #22Staying up-to-date onvaccinations willhelp you remainactive on thewaitlist #12Kidney transplantscome from livingand deceaseddonors; livingdonor kidneystend to last longer#2Taking allmedications andcompleting fulldialysis tx will helpcandidates remainin good standingwith centers #8Patients mustcontact theirtransplantcoordinator toreport progress onmedical testing#1798% of kidneytransplantsare working30 days aftersurgery #1Immuno-suppressantmedication willhelp preventorgan rejection#7The kidney is themost commonlytransplantedorgan, with over27,000 transplantsin 2025 #20Transplantwaitlist inCalifornia isestimated to 6-10 years #15Transplantcenters arehospitals wheretransplants takeplace #13All patients canbe referred for atransplantevaluationregardless of ageif interested #11Social mediacan be used toshare yourjourney onfinding a livingdonor #21Patients with ahigh BMI can talkto theirnephrologist &PCP for helpgetting to goalweight #23Transplantedkidneys can lastanywherebetween 2-20years sometimeseven longer #3During your initialevaluation youwill meet yourtransplantnephrologist, RD,RN, and SW #19Check-in with yourtransplant RNcoordinator tolearn of upcomingtests/appointmentsrequired #24Patients are notlimited to centersin California, andcan be referred toout of state #14Having a livingdonor willsignificantlyreduce wait timeto 6months-to ayear. #9Your social workercan help youidentify contactinformation foryour transplantcoordinator #18required #24Talk to your RD forhelp managing yourA1C, potassium,and phosphorousbefore transplant#25 Talk to your socialworker andnephrologist todiscuss transplanteligibilityrequirements #5Life aftertransplantallows for lessrestrictions onfluid/diet #6Medical testingwill help you andyour transplantteam determineif transplant isright for you #10Most transplantcenters requirea well managedA1C below 8beforetransplant #26Well managedphosphorusbefore transplantcan help yourtransplant lastlonger #28Report anychanges ininsurance, contactinformation, orhealth status withmy transplantcenter #16A BMI of <40 isrequired forreferral and aBMI <35 isneeded fortransplant #27Living donors donot need to be anexact match withyou. Transplantcenters can dopaired donations#4A family memberor friend can actas your advocateto share your storyin process offinding a livingdonor #22Staying up-to-date onvaccinations willhelp you remainactive on thewaitlist #12Kidney transplantscome from livingand deceaseddonors; livingdonor kidneystend to last longer#2Taking allmedications andcompleting fulldialysis tx will helpcandidates remainin good standingwith centers #8Patients mustcontact theirtransplantcoordinator toreport progress onmedical testing#1798% of kidneytransplantsare working30 days aftersurgery #1Immuno-suppressantmedication willhelp preventorgan rejection#7The kidney is themost commonlytransplantedorgan, with over27,000 transplantsin 2025 #20Transplantwaitlist inCalifornia isestimated to 6-10 years #15Transplantcenters arehospitals wheretransplants takeplace #13All patients canbe referred for atransplantevaluationregardless of ageif interested #11Social mediacan be used toshare yourjourney onfinding a livingdonor #21Patients with ahigh BMI can talkto theirnephrologist &PCP for helpgetting to goalweight #23Transplantedkidneys can lastanywherebetween 2-20years sometimeseven longer #3During your initialevaluation youwill meet yourtransplantnephrologist, RD,RN, and SW #19Check-in with yourtransplant RNcoordinator tolearn of upcomingtests/appointmentsrequired #24Patients are notlimited to centersin California, andcan be referred toout of state #14Having a livingdonor willsignificantlyreduce wait timeto 6months-to ayear. #9Your social workercan help youidentify contactinformation foryour transplantcoordinator #18required #24Talk to your RD forhelp managing yourA1C, potassium,and phosphorousbefore transplant#25 Talk to your socialworker andnephrologist todiscuss transplanteligibilityrequirements #5Life aftertransplantallows for lessrestrictions onfluid/diet #6Medical testingwill help you andyour transplantteam determineif transplant isright for you #10Most transplantcenters requirea well managedA1C below 8beforetransplant #26

Kidney Transplant😎 - 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. Well managed phosphorus before transplant can help your transplant last longer #28
  2. Report any changes in insurance, contact information, or health status with my transplant center #16
  3. A BMI of <40 is required for referral and a BMI <35 is needed for transplant #27
  4. Living donors do not need to be an exact match with you. Transplant centers can do paired donations #4
  5. A family member or friend can act as your advocate to share your story in process of finding a living donor #22
  6. Staying up-to-date on vaccinations will help you remain active on the waitlist #12
  7. Kidney transplants come from living and deceased donors; living donor kidneys tend to last longer #2
  8. Taking all medications and completing full dialysis tx will help candidates remain in good standing with centers #8
  9. Patients must contact their transplant coordinator to report progress on medical testing #17
  10. 98% of kidney transplants are working 30 days after surgery #1
  11. Immuno- suppressant medication will help prevent organ rejection #7
  12. The kidney is the most commonly transplanted organ, with over 27,000 transplants in 2025 #20
  13. Transplant waitlist in California is estimated to 6-10 years #15
  14. Transplant centers are hospitals where transplants take place #13
  15. All patients can be referred for a transplant evaluation regardless of age if interested #11
  16. Social media can be used to share your journey on finding a living donor #21
  17. Patients with a high BMI can talk to their nephrologist & PCP for help getting to goal weight #23
  18. Transplanted kidneys can last anywhere between 2-20 years sometimes even longer #3
  19. During your initial evaluation you will meet your transplant nephrologist, RD, RN, and SW #19
  20. Check-in with your transplant RN coordinator to learn of upcoming tests/appointments required #24
  21. Patients are not limited to centers in California, and can be referred to out of state #14
  22. Having a living donor will significantly reduce wait time to 6months-to a year. #9
  23. Your social worker can help you identify contact information for your transplant coordinator #18
  24. required #24 Talk to your RD for help managing your A1C, potassium, and phosphorous before transplant #25
  25. Talk to your social worker and nephrologist to discuss transplant eligibility requirements #5
  26. Life after transplant allows for less restrictions on fluid/diet #6
  27. Medical testing will help you and your transplant team determine if transplant is right for you #10
  28. Most transplant centers require a well managed A1C below 8 before transplant #26