It iseveryone'srole to speakup for patientsafety.EmergencyManagementPlans are onThe SourceUse Midasto report asafetyevent.Our downtimebinderis next to thedowntimecomputer.Weevacuateto thedumpster.SLFHTEN MILEROCKS!We haveemergencyrestroom doorkeys in the laband in thephone pod.Wash yourhandsbeforeprocedureAny person whoobserves or becomesaware of a harmfulsituation in patientcare has the authorityand responsibility tospeak up!Ensure yourdesk spaceis clean.Our oxygentank is in thesupply room.Always assumepositive intent,especially duringdifficultsituations.When one of usspeaks up, weare making adifference.When all of usspeak up, we arechanging a culture. OurEmergencyBinder is inthe phone podin a cabinet,Wash yourhands beforetouching apatientThanks forworking sohard throughthispandemic!EmergencyManagementPlans teach ushow to respond indifferent types ofemergencies.AED:automatedexternaldefibrillatorFree ifyou arewearingpurpleAED: usedan individualthat mighthave suddencardiac arrestWhat aGREATteam wehave!Ouremergencybinsare in the labcabinet.Wash yourhands afterbody fluidexposure.BETTERTOGETHERTeamwork isDREAMWORKAED:Located inthe cabinet inthe lab abovemicroscopeWash yourhands aftertouching apatientWash yourhands aftertouchingpatientsurroundings.AED: Canallow anormal rhythmto be restoredto the heartIt iseveryone'srole to speakup for patientsafety.EmergencyManagementPlans are onThe SourceUse Midasto report asafetyevent.Our downtimebinderis next to thedowntimecomputer.Weevacuateto thedumpster.SLFHTEN MILEROCKS!We haveemergencyrestroom doorkeys in the laband in thephone pod.Wash yourhandsbeforeprocedureAny person whoobserves or becomesaware of a harmfulsituation in patientcare has the authorityand responsibility tospeak up!Ensure yourdesk spaceis clean.Our oxygentank is in thesupply room.Always assumepositive intent,especially duringdifficultsituations.When one of usspeaks up, weare making adifference.When all of usspeak up, we arechanging a culture. OurEmergencyBinder is inthe phone podin a cabinet,Wash yourhands beforetouching apatientThanks forworking sohard throughthispandemic!EmergencyManagementPlans teach ushow to respond indifferent types ofemergencies.AED:automatedexternaldefibrillatorFree ifyou arewearingpurpleAED: usedan individualthat mighthave suddencardiac arrestWhat aGREATteam wehave!Ouremergencybinsare in the labcabinet.Wash yourhands afterbody fluidexposure.BETTERTOGETHERTeamwork isDREAMWORKAED:Located inthe cabinet inthe lab abovemicroscopeWash yourhands aftertouching apatientWash yourhands aftertouchingpatientsurroundings.AED: Canallow anormal rhythmto be restoredto the heart

August Focus of the Month - 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. It is everyone's role to speak up for patient safety.
  2. Emergency Management Plans are on The Source
  3. Use Midas to report a safety event.
  4. Our downtime binder is next to the downtime computer.
  5. We evacuate to the dumpster.
  6. SLFH TEN MILE ROCKS!
  7. We have emergency restroom door keys in the lab and in the phone pod.
  8. Wash your hands before procedure
  9. Any person who observes or becomes aware of a harmful situation in patient care has the authority and responsibility to speak up!
  10. Ensure your desk space is clean.
  11. Our oxygen tank is in the supply room.
  12. Always assume positive intent, especially during difficult situations.
  13. When one of us speaks up, we are making a difference. When all of us speak up, we are changing a culture.
  14. Our Emergency Binder is in the phone pod in a cabinet,
  15. Wash your hands before touching a patient
  16. Thanks for working so hard through this pandemic!
  17. Emergency Management Plans teach us how to respond in different types of emergencies.
  18. AED: automated external defibrillator
  19. Free if you are wearing purple
  20. AED: used an individual that might have sudden cardiac arrest
  21. What a GREAT team we have!
  22. Our emergency bins are in the lab cabinet.
  23. Wash your hands after body fluid exposure.
  24. BETTER TOGETHER
  25. Teamwork is DREAMWORK
  26. AED: Located in the cabinet in the lab above microscope
  27. Wash your hands after touching a patient
  28. Wash your hands after touching patient surroundings.
  29. AED: Can allow a normal rhythm to be restored to the heart