(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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/ When breathing stops but heart action continues
Respiratory arrest
/ Occurs when the brain is suddenly deprived of its blood supply
CVA
/ The sudden loss of consciousness from inadequate supply of blood to the brain
Syncope
/ Affects one area of the brain. A person may be confused or unable to respond for a few minutes
Focal (Partial)
/ A way to stop bleeding
Direct pressure
/ A machine that stops the heart if the person is in V-fib
AED
/ Pulse site used for CPR
Carotid
/ Redness and swelling and somewhat painful
Superficial burn
/ The common signs and symptoms of a stroke
BE FAST
/ Used to deliver breaths or oxygen that protects the rescuer from contact with blood and body fluids
Barrier device
/ Very painful. Nerve endings exposed with redness, swelling, and blistering
Partial thickness burn
/ The most important step to using an AED
Power on
/ A system that responds to emergencies when activated
EMS
/ An abnormal rhythm in which the heart quivers and shakes
Ventricular fibrillation
/ Supports circulation and breathing
CPR
/ Muscles become stiff followed by jerking and shaking
Tonic-Clonic (Grand mal)
/ A team that responds to an emergency in the hospital.
RRT
/ Used when/if the person is in ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation)
Recovery Position
/ Compression to breath ratio on an adult, and when there is 1 rescuer for a child and infant
30:2
/ Fat, muscle, and bone may be injured or destroyed
Full thickness
/ Major signs of this is no response, no breathing, and no pulse
SCA
/ The actions taken for MI, SCA, respiratory arrest, stroke, and choking
Chain of Survival
/ An unusual sensation that alerts them to an upcoming seizure
Aura
/ A way to open the airway and get the tongue out of the way
Head tilt-chin lift
/ Choking
FBAO
/ A result of organs and tissues not getting enough blood
Shock
/ Excessive loss of blood
Hemorrhage
/ Compression to breath ratio when there are two rescuers for an infant or child
15:2
/ Pulse site used for blood pressure
Brachial
/ Causes staring and rapid blinking. Lasts a few seconds
Absensce seizure
/ A seizure that affects both sides of the brain.
Generalized
/ The emergency care given to an ill or injured person before help arrives
First Aid
/ Contractions or tremors of muscle groups caused by abnormal brain activity
seizure
/ A brain disorder that causes recurring, unprovoked seizures
Epilepsy