DizzinessandFatigueWhat aresomesymptomexamples forAfib?AtrialStretchWhatstructuralchange of theatria canpromote AFibStrokeWhat is themost seriouscomplicationassociatedwith AFib?PWavesWhat ECGcomponentis oftenabsent inAFib?AvoidSmokingWhat lifestylechange canhelp reducethe risk ofAFib?AFibECGStripWhat cardiacrhythm stripshows anirregular rhythmwith no distinctP waves?AFibDefinitionWhat term meansan irregular heartrhythm caused bychaotic atrialelectrical activity?SANodeWhat isthe heart'snaturalpacemakerDyspneaWhatmedical termmeansshortness ofbreath?DescribeAFib to usin 10 wordsor lessHolterMonitorWhat portabledevice recordsheart rhythmscontinuously for24–48 hours?HypertensionWhatcardiovascularcondition is oneof the strongestrisk factors forAFib?ECG/EKGWhatdiagnostic testrecords theelectricalactivity of theheart?Long Term(Morethan 7days)Which typeof AFib lastslonger than7 days?Continuousfor over 1yearHow wouldyou describelong-standingpersistentAFib?Semi-Fowler'sWhat positionelevates the headof the bed 30–45degrees topromote easierbreathing?NormalECGStripWhat rhythmstrip showsregular Pwaves and aregular rhythm?BetaBlockersWhat medicationclass iscommonly usedto controlventricular ratein AFib?Adultsover 65What agegroup has thehighest riskof developingAFib?ExerciseStressTestWhat testmonitors heartfunction whilea patientexercises?AtrialKickWhatimportant atrialcontraction islost duringAFib?AtrialFibrosisWhat is thebiological processof tissue repairthat may result inscar tissueformation withinthe atria?RiskFactorsWhat dohypertension,obesity, andage all havein common?ShortTerm(Less than7 days)Which type ofAFib comesand goes andlasts lessthan 7 days?DizzinessandFatigueWhat aresomesymptomexamples forAfib?AtrialStretchWhatstructuralchange of theatria canpromote AFibStrokeWhat is themost seriouscomplicationassociatedwith AFib?PWavesWhat ECGcomponentis oftenabsent inAFib?AvoidSmokingWhat lifestylechange canhelp reducethe risk ofAFib?AFibECGStripWhat cardiacrhythm stripshows anirregular rhythmwith no distinctP waves?AFibDefinitionWhat term meansan irregular heartrhythm caused bychaotic atrialelectrical activity?SANodeWhat isthe heart'snaturalpacemakerDyspneaWhatmedical termmeansshortness ofbreath?DescribeAFib to usin 10 wordsor lessHolterMonitorWhat portabledevice recordsheart rhythmscontinuously for24–48 hours?HypertensionWhatcardiovascularcondition is oneof the strongestrisk factors forAFib?ECG/EKGWhatdiagnostic testrecords theelectricalactivity of theheart?Long Term(Morethan 7days)Which typeof AFib lastslonger than7 days?Continuousfor over 1yearHow wouldyou describelong-standingpersistentAFib?Semi-Fowler'sWhat positionelevates the headof the bed 30–45degrees topromote easierbreathing?NormalECGStripWhat rhythmstrip showsregular Pwaves and aregular rhythm?BetaBlockersWhat medicationclass iscommonly usedto controlventricular ratein AFib?Adultsover 65What agegroup has thehighest riskof developingAFib?ExerciseStressTestWhat testmonitors heartfunction whilea patientexercises?AtrialKickWhatimportant atrialcontraction islost duringAFib?AtrialFibrosisWhat is thebiological processof tissue repairthat may result inscar tissueformation withinthe atria?RiskFactorsWhat dohypertension,obesity, andage all havein common?ShortTerm(Less than7 days)Which type ofAFib comesand goes andlasts lessthan 7 days?

Atrial Fibrillation - 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.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
  1. What are some symptom examples for Afib?
    Dizziness and Fatigue
  2. What structural change of the atria can promote AFib
    Atrial Stretch
  3. What is the most serious complication associated with AFib?
    Stroke
  4. What ECG component is often absent in AFib?
    P Waves
  5. What lifestyle change can help reduce the risk of AFib?
    Avoid Smoking
  6. What cardiac rhythm strip shows an irregular rhythm with no distinct P waves?
    AFib ECG Strip
  7. What term means an irregular heart rhythm caused by chaotic atrial electrical activity?
    AFib Definition
  8. What is the heart's natural pacemaker
    SA Node
  9. What medical term means shortness of breath?
    Dyspnea
  10. Describe AFib to us in 10 words or less
  11. What portable device records heart rhythms continuously for 24–48 hours?
    Holter Monitor
  12. What cardiovascular condition is one of the strongest risk factors for AFib?
    Hypertension
  13. What diagnostic test records the electrical activity of the heart?
    ECG/EKG
  14. Which type of AFib lasts longer than 7 days?
    Long Term (More than 7 days)
  15. How would you describe long-standing persistent AFib?
    Continuous for over 1 year
  16. What position elevates the head of the bed 30–45 degrees to promote easier breathing?
    Semi-Fowler's
  17. What rhythm strip shows regular P waves and a regular rhythm?
    Normal ECG Strip
  18. What medication class is commonly used to control ventricular rate in AFib?
    Beta Blockers
  19. What age group has the highest risk of developing AFib?
    Adults over 65
  20. What test monitors heart function while a patient exercises?
    Exercise Stress Test
  21. What important atrial contraction is lost during AFib?
    Atrial Kick
  22. What is the biological process of tissue repair that may result in scar tissue formation within the atria?
    Atrial Fibrosis
  23. What do hypertension, obesity, and age all have in common?
    Risk Factors
  24. Which type of AFib comes and goes and lasts less than 7 days?
    Short Term (Less than 7 days)