Performposturaldrainage andchestphysiotherapyevery 4 hours.A client withpneumoniawhose oxygensaturation is89% on roomairAirborneprecautionsObtaining routinevital signs on astable client.Evaluating aclient's responseto treatmentGlasgowComa Scaledecreasesfrom 15 to12A client withan openfracture andactivebleeding"I will continueto take myisoniazid until Iam feelingcompletelywell.""What arethe voicestelling youto do?"A client withdiabetesreportingshakiness anddiaphoresisManually ventilatethe patient whileassessing possiblereasons for thehigh-pressurealarmStop thetransfusionimmediatelyA client withpneumonia &respiratory rateincreased from18/min to30/minPerformendotrachealintubation andinitiatemechanicalventilation.A 50-year oldwith asthma whocomplains ofshortness ofbreath after usinga bronchodilator.A client withCOPD whohas becomeincreasinglyconfusedMuscleweaknessA 72-year oldwho needsteaching aboutthe use ofincentivespirometry.Tympanictemperatureof 101.4ºF(38.6ºC)Suggest thatthe patient'soxygen behumidifiedWarfarin(Coumadin)1.0 mg bymouth (PO)Turn theclient onto theirsideRemind thepatient tosleep on hisside insteadof his back.No tearswhen cryingwith drymucousmembranesA client withchest pain,shortness ofbreath, anddiaphoresisAssisting thepatient to situp on theside of thebed.Performposturaldrainage andchestphysiotherapyevery 4 hours.A client withpneumoniawhose oxygensaturation is89% on roomairAirborneprecautionsObtaining routinevital signs on astable client.Evaluating aclient's responseto treatmentGlasgowComa Scaledecreasesfrom 15 to12A client withan openfracture andactivebleeding"I will continueto take myisoniazid until Iam feelingcompletelywell.""What arethe voicestelling youto do?"A client withdiabetesreportingshakiness anddiaphoresisManually ventilatethe patient whileassessing possiblereasons for thehigh-pressurealarmStop thetransfusionimmediatelyA client withpneumonia &respiratory rateincreased from18/min to30/minPerformendotrachealintubation andinitiatemechanicalventilation.A 50-year oldwith asthma whocomplains ofshortness ofbreath after usinga bronchodilator.A client withCOPD whohas becomeincreasinglyconfusedMuscleweaknessA 72-year oldwho needsteaching aboutthe use ofincentivespirometry.Tympanictemperatureof 101.4ºF(38.6ºC)Suggest thatthe patient'soxygen behumidifiedWarfarin(Coumadin)1.0 mg bymouth (PO)Turn theclient onto theirsideRemind thepatient tosleep on hisside insteadof his back.No tearswhen cryingwith drymucousmembranesA client withchest pain,shortness ofbreath, anddiaphoresisAssisting thepatient to situp on theside of thebed.

CAN YOU NCLEX? - 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. Perform postural drainage and chest physiotherapy every 4 hours.
  2. A client with pneumonia whose oxygen saturation is 89% on room air
  3. Airborne precautions
  4. Obtaining routine vital signs on a stable client. Evaluating a client's response to treatment
  5. Glasgow Coma Scale decreases from 15 to 12
  6. A client with an open fracture and active bleeding
  7. "I will continue to take my isoniazid until I am feeling completely well."
  8. "What are the voices telling you to do?"
  9. A client with diabetes reporting shakiness and diaphoresis
  10. Manually ventilate the patient while assessing possible reasons for the high-pressure alarm
  11. Stop the transfusion immediately
  12. A client with pneumonia & respiratory rate increased from 18/min to 30/min
  13. Perform endotracheal intubation and initiate mechanical ventilation.
  14. A 50-year old with asthma who complains of shortness of breath after using a bronchodilator.
  15. Muscle weakness
    A client with COPD who has become increasingly confused
  16. A 72-year old who needs teaching about the use of incentive spirometry.
  17. Tympanic temperature of 101.4ºF (38.6ºC)
  18. Suggest that the patient's oxygen be humidified
  19. Warfarin (Coumadin) 1.0 mg by mouth (PO)
  20. Turn the client on to their side
  21. Remind the patient to sleep on his side instead of his back.
  22. No tears when crying with dry mucous membranes
  23. A client with chest pain, shortness of breath, and diaphoresis
  24. Assisting the patient to sit up on the side of the bed.