(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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Can still donate with Sickle Cell trait
Sickle cell disorder cells are misshapen red blood cells
15,000 people in the UK have SCD
We can offer priority bookings for RO donors
Misshapen red cells can stick together, blocking blood vessels
O Neg can be used as a substitute for RO blood
RO Blood is rare and in high demand
RO is a variation of subtype of the Rh Positive blood group system
RO subtype much more common in the black population
300+ babies are born each year with SCD
RO blood is so rare its only found in 1% of the population
Extensively matched blood is better when treating SCD
Red cell exchange is the when the persons red cells are removed & replaced with donor red cells
Extra checks are put in place with Sickle Cell Trait Donors to check the filtering
Demand for RO blood is increasing by 10-15% each year
We only bleed RO subtype into FQE packs
RO will not always be on line 4 of the DSC
RO blood can be used for treatment for Sickle Cell Disease and other specific illnesses
RO is an extremely rare blood type found in only 3% of donors
Organ failure, excruciating pain, Swelling & many others are all symptoms of SCD
The Orange RO label goes on bag 2 of FQE
RO donation is important and valued
RO Subtype is a certain combination of genes
During the red cell exchange the person’s plasma and platelets are not altered and simply returned