(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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Washing your hands a few times a day can reduce diarrhea rates by 40%
Practice hand hygiene immediately after glove removal
Avoid using hot water to prevent drying of the skin
Only 2/3 of people who do wash their hands use soap
Natural nails should not extend past the fingertip
Healthcare personnel often clean their hands more than 7 times in an hour
Pneumonia is the #1 cause of childhood death, and is preventable by regular hand washing
Touching your face with dirty hands spreads sicknesses pneumonia, a cold, and the flu
Areas frequently missed include the tips of the fingers, palms of your hands and thumbs
Remove gloves carefully to prevent hand contamination as dirty gloves can soil hands
Germs can survive on your hands for over 3 hours
Men are less likely to wash their hands than women
The ideal amount of time to wash your hands is 30 seconds
Damp hands are 1,000 times more likely to spread bacteria than dry hands
The average person only spends 6 seconds washing their hands
Use a towel to turn off the faucet and open door
Most bacteria on our hands are under our fingernails
Pat hands dry rather than rub hands dry
Wear gloves when needed for Standard Precautions
40% of people don’t wash their hands after sneezing, coughing or blowing their nose
The 2 most important times to wash your hands are before and after preparing food, and after going to the bathroom
Deaths can be prevented with proper handwashing practices
Practice hand hygiene before interacting with a patient
CDC recommends using alcohol-based hand sanitizer unless hands are visibly dirty