(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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Question asking which bacteria caused _____
(bonus if staph aureus is an option but you're not sure if it's right)
Pixelated Abdo XR question, and you can't figure out whether its SBO or LBO or neither...
Anything involving colorectal cancer
Photo of a skin lesion
Your Proctor takes 20+ minutes to get everything working
Psych question on non-pharmocological management, and at least one option is ridiculously wrong
Expected to interpret an ECG the size of a thumbnail
Question on charting IV fluids, but all of the options seem sus
Super randomly specific anatomy question
(bonus if you have no clue what 2+ of the options are)
whIch oF thE foLLowINg iS trUE?
(all 5 options seem true)
vUWS dies in your exam and you have to remediate :(
You thought a question has an obvious answer after reading the stem, but the "obvious answer" isn't there...
"pReseNts wiTh a 3-moNth hIStoRy of nIghT sWeaTs, and WeiGht LosS"
Question involving congenital conditions, and you only recognise like two of the options listed
A question so badly written that nobody can agree on what the right answer is after the exam
Repeated question!
Question on either consent or confidentiality, but two options both seem reasonable and you're hella confused
sUxaMThOniUm iS a dEpoLariISng nEuroMuscuLar BloCKEr
Preclinical question that belongs in a Year 1/2 exam which you've totally forgotten
Hep B serology question that you quadruple-check because you started second-guessing yourself
Question that you can only do if you know specific drug dosages and/or side effects somehow
Transverse CT scan of the abdomen
(bonus if you have no idea what is happening)
Weird, niche demographic/pop health question that somehow we are expected to know
Prednisone is the answer to a question
(it's always prednisone...until it isn't)