(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 I eat as soon as I wake up?"
You and the circulator stand awkwardly in silence while you wait for EPIC to open
Prepare an antibiotic that ISN'T Ancef
Patient states Morphine "makes me itch"
Use the hover mat
Use every label on the sheet
Patient took their beta blocker (good job!)
Patient refuses to take their jewlery off
Call a doctor for orders
Someone compares anesthesia to an alcoholic beverage
"My blood pressure is never high at home!"
Draw labs
Patient doesn't know what meds they're taking
"Can you witness for me?"
Call pharmacy because the Pyxis won't let you pull something
Save a patient from tripping over their IV tubing as they attempt to carry their bag themselves
Patient on O2
Have to scream at a patient because they left their hearing aids at home
Someone calls trying to find cath lab
Patient gets mad because you're asking them questions (How dare you!)
Confused patient
Call an interpreter for a language other than Spanish
Pull Exparel
Allergy that isn't actually an allergy
Patient has to pee and you *swear* you just took them to pee
"You have a catheter. Go ahead and pee." Repeat x100.
Patient mentions how hungry they are
Someone calls the blue hat a "party hat"
Give Ofirmev
Family member calls for an update
Cancelectomy!
Restock the blanket warmer
Broken bed or stretcher
Podiatry patient won't take toenail polish off
Patient says they're a hard stick- they aren't a hard stick
Broken gown
Go to the core for supplies
Someone gets stuck trying to exit pre-op
Tele box!
Give Tylenol and Celebrex
Patient has questions for the surgeon after the surgeon walks away
Hospitalist or NP helplessly wanders pre-op trying to find a patient
Lost transporter
Can't find anesthesia
Negative pregnancy test
Patient asks if they can walk in SCDs
Patient complains that the CHG made them itchy
Patient makes a terrible joke
Transport forgets to bring the family
Patient complains of being nauseous with anesthesia
Patient has 10+ allergies
Transport forgets to bring the chart
Give someone a nice, warm blanket :)
Answer the phone and they were calling for a different department
Patient brings 2+ bags of stuff
Patient on Eliquis
Give gabapentin
Patient has OSA but doesn't use their CPAP
Patient has a joint replacement
Patient says they're "slow to wake up"
Patient leaves their underwear on
Patient has 5+ allergies
Jehovah's Witness!
Creatine >2.5
Run out of cups
Patient takes a selfie in their gown
Chart says patient speaks only Spanish when they actually speak English.
Shellfish allergy
Penicillin allergy
Patient asks for steak
Call a doctor to write an H&P
Someone signs the consent with a marker
"I'm not a diabetic!" (Patient is on diabetes medication)
Patient has 3+ blankets on and is still cold
Someone hits the wall with a stretcher
Patient wears dentures
Patient reminds you that they're diabetic and haven't eaten
Patient has 5+ allergies
"What was the reaction?"
"I don't know, my mom told me."
"Can I use your pen?"
Run out of purple wipes
Open the main doors to pre-op by pushing the green button
Patient makes a joke asking if they can have plastic surgery instead of their actual surgery
Patient tries to keep their shoes on over their non-skin socks
Patient wore 5+ pieces of jewelry
"How long is the surgery?"
Nerve block!
Help a patient to the bathroom
Someone wears a blanket because they're cold
Contrast allergy: it made them feel hot
Patient needs clearance but doesn't have clearance
Family member brings food and eats it in front of the patient