(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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RAST used to assess for this allergy
Latex
most infectious period; vague s/s
Prodromal Stage
organisms growing and multiplying
Incubation period
Means of transmission airborne; neg. pressure room req'd
M. tuberculosis
specific s/s
Full stage
Which hand do you first apply sterile gloves?
Dominant hand
Powerful antibiotic used to treat MRSA
Vancomycin
similar to airborne, yet particles greater than 5mcm
Droplet transmission
sterile 24h after opened; splashing contaminates area
Sterile solution
foreign material
Antigen
destroys all pathogens except spores
Disinfection
point of escape for pathogen from reservoir
Portal of exit
Only the inside of this item should come in contact with the hands to keep sterile
Sterile gloves
recovery from infection
Convalescent Period
point pathogen enters new host
Portal of entry
clean technique; used for changing linen
Medical Asepsis
upper edges of this item should be over sterile-gloved hands
Sterile drape
does not kill C. diff spores
Alcohol
sterile technique; used in OR and to insert foley catheters
Surgical asepsis
Most common infection-causing agent in healthcare facilities
Bacteria
How to open top flap of prepackaged kit for sterile field
Away from body
Order to don PPE
Gown Mask Eyewear Gloves
Outer 1 inch of this area is considered contaminated
Sterile field
natural habitat of pathogen
Reservoir
Used in care of all hospitalized patients
Standard based precautions
3-5 EBP that improve patient outcomes
Bundles
Free!
Smallest of microorganisms
Virus
found in greatest number under fingernails
Transient flora
destroys all pathogens, including spores
Sterilization
First line for infection prevention
Hand hygiene
Used in addition to standard precautions for patients with particular infections
Transmission based precautions
found in skin creases
Resident flora
originates in hospital; mandatory public reporting in some states
Healthcare associated infection HAIs
First line infection defense mechanisms
Skin and mucous membranes