(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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methods used to kill all microorganisms, including spores. the 2 types arephysical and chemical
Sterilization
red, watery, itchy eyes; sinus or nasal congestion; tachycardia; or hypotension after exposure to latex
Latex allergy
smallest known agent to cause disease, they are not complete cells but are comprised of either DNA or RNA
Virus
to use for known or suspected to have serious illnesses easily transmitted by direct contact or by contact with items in the patient's environment: GI, respiratory, skin or wound infection, multi drug resistant bacteris, E.coli, rotovirus, scabii
Contact precautions
exceedingly pathogenic
Virulent
universal blood and body fluid precautions
Standard precautions
removal of foreign materials
Cleaning
to use if known or suspected serious illness transmitted by large particle droplets: meningitis, pneumonia, epiglottitis, influenza, sipsis....
Droplet precautions
product manufactured from a milky fluid derived from the rubber tree
Latex
single celled animals; in some form they exist everywhere in nature
Protazoas
Entrance through the skin, mucous lining or mouth
Portal of entry
single most important and basic preventative technique to interupt the infecyious process
Hand hygeine
Personal Protective Equipment
PPE
causes the acute infectious disease of anthrax
Bacillus anthracis
methacillin resistance staphylococcus aureas
MRSA
protect the membranes and conjunctiva of the eye
Eyeware
shields
Exit route from the reservoir
Portal of exit
to protect the wearer from inhaling microorganisms that travel airborne droplets for short distances or that remain suspended in the airand from splashing
Mask
to help protect the nurse's clothing from becoming soiled and to avoid transmitting infection. Alsoprovides protection against unknown infectious microorganisms
Gowning
to protect from known or suspected illnesses transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei: measles, varicella zoster virus, TB, Covid-19
Airborne precautions
used to destroy microorganisms, however it does not destroy spores
Disinfection
(mycotic) infections are among the most common diseases found in humans
Fungi
for patients with immunocompromised conditions
Neutropenic precautions
means by which microorganisms are carried about and transported to the next host once they have left the reservoir
Vehicle