(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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this rhythm is regular with a rate >150: SVT
You see this rhythm on the monitor and know the only thing to do is start CPR
this medication is used for symptomatic bradycardia after atropine. Its a IV infusion
dopamine
this medication blocks SNS activation- lowering the HR and BP. Should be used with caution in people with asthma- metoprolol
metoprolol
if there is a blot clot in the heart while this procedure is done it can cause a stroke or PE
cardioversion
this is the only medication given IV push during asystole resuscitation
epinephrine
this medication is given IVP for symptomatic bradycardia: atropine
atropine
platelets and aPTT are labs that are monitored with this medication- heparin
heparin
this device can debrillate and/or pace a patient
internal cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)
this medication is used for rate control of afib, can be continuous infusion, IVP, or PO- diltiazem
diltiazem
therapeutic level 2-3
warfarin
this antiarrhythmic is only used for ventricular dysrhythmias- lidocaine
lidocaine
This rhythm is treated with magnesium IVP: torsades
this rhythm can be caused by FVD, stress, and pain- ST
during this procedure the ectopic pathways are burned or frozen, clients must lay flat post procedure
ablation
this rhythm can be cardioverted or defibrillated based on whether the patient has a pulse: VTach
this is done stat for vfib and vtach without a pulse- defribrillate
defibrillation
this rhythm can be caused by a BB overdose: bradycardia
this rhythm has a PR interval >0.2 seconds, commonly asymptomatic- 1st degree HB
this medication is an anticoagulant, it does not require routine drug monitoring, it can be therapeutic with the first dose- apixaban
apixaban
this rhythm is the ventricle quivering, CPR and immediate defib is necessary
this device delivers an electrical impulse when the patient's native electrical system fails to do so
pacemaker
this medication is given for stable v-tach with a pulse
amiodarone
this medication is given rapid IV push for SVT- adenosine
adenosine
this is ventricular depolarization or ventricular contraction
QRS complex
this is atrial depolarization or atrial contraction
P wave
this rhythm is irritation of the heart, can be caused by cardiac disease and caffeine
In this rhythm, the electrical signal is blocked by the AV node at regular intervals, the treatment is a pacemaker- 2nd degree T2
this rhythm is irregular, CVAs are a primary concern- afib