acceptance/ A stage in whichunfinishedbusiness iscomplete and theperson has saidwhat needs to besaiddeathrattle/ Noisybreathingcaused from acollection ofmucus in theairwaycatheter/ May beneededfor urinaryretentionpalliative/ Care thatfocuses oncomfortalong withtreatmentdepression/ A stage inwhich theperson mournslost things andthe future lossof lifevigil/ When someonealways stays witha person. Oftentimes taking"shifts" to staywith a person.mottled/ A blotchyappearanceto the skinas circulationfailsDNR/ A personchoosed tonot haveCPR doneon themterminal/ An illness orinjury forwhich theperson will notlikely recovershroud/ Used towrap thebody inafter deathsemi-Fowler's/ A position inwhich may helpa resident thatis having somedifficultybreathinggrief/ Theperson'sresponseto losshospice/ Care that focuseson the whole(emotional,physical, spiritual,and social)person. Treatmentis discontinuedanger/ A stage inwhich theperson envyand resentshealthy peoplesupine/ A positionin which thebody isplaced post-mortemtowel/ Can beused to propthe mouthclosed post-mortemadvancedirective/ A documentstating a person'swishes abouthealth care whena person cannotmake their owndecisionslivingwill/ A documentspecific to themeasures thatsupport ormaintain life whendeath is likelyrigormortis/ A rigidityof skeletalmusclesafter deathautopsy/ Anexamination ofthe body afterdeath todetermine thecause of deathdoctor/ Determinesthat death hasoccured andpronounces theperson deadperson/ A Durable Power ofAttorney for HealthCare gives the powerto another___________ to makehealth care decisionswhen the personthemselves cannot.side-lying/ A postion thatmay help whena person hasthe death rattlehearing/ One ofthe lastfunctionslostbathing/ Besidespositioning thebody in goodalignment, this isalso an importantpart of post-mortem care.bargaining/ A stage inwhich theperson may askGod or a higherpower for moretimedenial/ A stage inwhich theperson refusesto believe theyare dyingacceptance/ A stage in whichunfinishedbusiness iscomplete and theperson has saidwhat needs to besaiddeathrattle/ Noisybreathingcaused from acollection ofmucus in theairwaycatheter/ May beneededfor urinaryretentionpalliative/ Care thatfocuses oncomfortalong withtreatmentdepression/ A stage inwhich theperson mournslost things andthe future lossof lifevigil/ When someonealways stays witha person. Oftentimes taking"shifts" to staywith a person.mottled/ A blotchyappearanceto the skinas circulationfailsDNR/ A personchoosed tonot haveCPR doneon themterminal/ An illness orinjury forwhich theperson will notlikely recovershroud/ Used towrap thebody inafter deathsemi-Fowler's/ A position inwhich may helpa resident thatis having somedifficultybreathinggrief/ Theperson'sresponseto losshospice/ Care that focuseson the whole(emotional,physical, spiritual,and social)person. Treatmentis discontinuedanger/ A stage inwhich theperson envyand resentshealthy peoplesupine/ A positionin which thebody isplaced post-mortemtowel/ Can beused to propthe mouthclosed post-mortemadvancedirective/ A documentstating a person'swishes abouthealth care whena person cannotmake their owndecisionslivingwill/ A documentspecific to themeasures thatsupport ormaintain life whendeath is likelyrigormortis/ A rigidityof skeletalmusclesafter deathautopsy/ Anexamination ofthe body afterdeath todetermine thecause of deathdoctor/ Determinesthat death hasoccured andpronounces theperson deadperson/ A Durable Power ofAttorney for HealthCare gives the powerto another___________ to makehealth care decisionswhen the personthemselves cannot.side-lying/ A postion thatmay help whena person hasthe death rattlehearing/ One ofthe lastfunctionslostbathing/ Besidespositioning thebody in goodalignment, this isalso an importantpart of post-mortem care.bargaining/ A stage inwhich theperson may askGod or a higherpower for moretimedenial/ A stage inwhich theperson refusesto believe theyare dying

End-of-Life Care - Call List

(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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  1. / A stage in which unfinished business is complete and the person has said what needs to be said
    acceptance
  2. / Noisy breathing caused from a collection of mucus in the airway
    death rattle
  3. / May be needed for urinary retention
    catheter
  4. / Care that focuses on comfort along with treatment
    palliative
  5. / A stage in which the person mourns lost things and the future loss of life
    depression
  6. / When someone always stays with a person. Often times taking "shifts" to stay with a person.
    vigil
  7. / A blotchy appearance to the skin as circulation fails
    mottled
  8. / A person choosed to not have CPR done on them
    DNR
  9. / An illness or injury for which the person will not likely recover
    terminal
  10. / Used to wrap the body in after death
    shroud
  11. / A position in which may help a resident that is having some difficulty breathing
    semi-Fowler's
  12. / The person's response to loss
    grief
  13. / Care that focuses on the whole (emotional, physical, spiritual, and social) person. Treatment is discontinued
    hospice
  14. / A stage in which the person envy and resents healthy people
    anger
  15. / A position in which the body is placed post-mortem
    supine
  16. / Can be used to prop the mouth closed post-mortem
    towel
  17. / A document stating a person's wishes about health care when a person cannot make their own decisions
    advance directive
  18. / A document specific to the measures that support or maintain life when death is likely
    living will
  19. / A rigidity of skeletal muscles after death
    rigor mortis
  20. / An examination of the body after death to determine the cause of death
    autopsy
  21. / Determines that death has occured and pronounces the person dead
    doctor
  22. / A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care gives the power to another ___________ to make health care decisions when the person themselves cannot.
    person
  23. / A postion that may help when a person has the death rattle
    side-lying
  24. / One of the last functions lost
    hearing
  25. / Besides positioning the body in good alignment, this is also an important part of post-mortem care.
    bathing
  26. / A stage in which the person may ask God or a higher power for more time
    bargaining
  27. / A stage in which the person refuses to believe they are dying
    denial