ExerciseWhatdecreasesyour riskof stroke?faintingWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?TIAWhat dowe call aministroke?TPAWhat is themedicationthat breaksup clots?Blurry ordoubleVisionHow can ourvision changeduring andafter astroke?BloodClotWhatcauses anischemicstroke?SevereHeadacheWhat is asign of ahemorrhagicstroke?ArmWeaknessWhat doesthe A inF.A.S.T.stand for?FaceDroopWhat doesthe F inF.A.S.T.stand for?IschemicStrokeWhat is themostcommontype ofstroke?Time tocall9-1-1What doesthe T inF.A.S.Tstand for?SlurredspeechWhat doesthe S inF.A.S.T.stand for?InminutesHow soon tobraincellsstart to dieduring astroke?HeartdiseaseWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?NumbnessWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?ObesityWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?HighbloodpressureWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?ConfusionWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?HemorrhagicStrokeWhat isknown asthe bleedingstroke?DiabetesWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?WalkingWhatdecreasesyour riskof stroke?BrainAttackWhat isanothername fora stroke?NoSmokingWhatdecreasesyour riskof stroke?HealthyeatingWhat canhelppreventstroke?F.A.S.T.What is theacronym forthe signs ofa stroke?4hoursWhat timewindowdoes TPAwork in?NothinginmouthIf you thinkit's a stroke,what shouldyou eat ordrink?strokereadyhospitalWhereshould yougo if youhave astroke?DizzinessWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?ExerciseWhatdecreasesyour riskof stroke?faintingWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?TIAWhat dowe call aministroke?TPAWhat is themedicationthat breaksup clots?Blurry ordoubleVisionHow can ourvision changeduring andafter astroke?BloodClotWhatcauses anischemicstroke?SevereHeadacheWhat is asign of ahemorrhagicstroke?ArmWeaknessWhat doesthe A inF.A.S.T.stand for?FaceDroopWhat doesthe F inF.A.S.T.stand for?IschemicStrokeWhat is themostcommontype ofstroke?Time tocall9-1-1What doesthe T inF.A.S.Tstand for?SlurredspeechWhat doesthe S inF.A.S.T.stand for?InminutesHow soon tobraincellsstart to dieduring astroke?HeartdiseaseWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?NumbnessWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?ObesityWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?HighbloodpressureWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?ConfusionWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?HemorrhagicStrokeWhat isknown asthe bleedingstroke?DiabetesWhatincreasesyour riskof stroke?WalkingWhatdecreasesyour riskof stroke?BrainAttackWhat isanothername fora stroke?NoSmokingWhatdecreasesyour riskof stroke?HealthyeatingWhat canhelppreventstroke?F.A.S.T.What is theacronym forthe signs ofa stroke?4hoursWhat timewindowdoes TPAwork in?NothinginmouthIf you thinkit's a stroke,what shouldyou eat ordrink?strokereadyhospitalWhereshould yougo if youhave astroke?DizzinessWhat is anadditionalsymptomof stroke?

Stroke Prevention Bingo - 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. What decreases your risk of stroke?
    Exercise
  2. What is an additional symptom of stroke?
    fainting
  3. What do we call a mini stroke?
    TIA
  4. What is the medication that breaks up clots?
    TPA
  5. How can our vision change during and after a stroke?
    Blurry or double Vision
  6. What causes an ischemic stroke?
    Blood Clot
  7. What is a sign of a hemorrhagic stroke?
    Severe Headache
  8. What does the A in F.A.S.T. stand for?
    Arm Weakness
  9. What does the F in F.A.S.T. stand for?
    Face Droop
  10. What is the most common type of stroke?
    Ischemic Stroke
  11. What does the T in F.A.S.T stand for?
    Time to call 9-1-1
  12. What does the S in F.A.S.T. stand for?
    Slurred speech
  13. How soon to braincells start to die during a stroke?
    In minutes
  14. What increases your risk of stroke?
    Heart disease
  15. What is an additional symptom of stroke?
    Numbness
  16. What increases your risk of stroke?
    Obesity
  17. What increases your risk of stroke?
    High blood pressure
  18. What is an additional symptom of stroke?
    Confusion
  19. What is known as the bleeding stroke?
    Hemorrhagic Stroke
  20. What increases your risk of stroke?
    Diabetes
  21. What decreases your risk of stroke?
    Walking
  22. What is another name for a stroke?
    Brain Attack
  23. What decreases your risk of stroke?
    No Smoking
  24. What can help prevent stroke?
    Healthy eating
  25. What is the acronym for the signs of a stroke?
    F.A.S.T.
  26. What time window does TPA work in?
    4 hours
  27. If you think it's a stroke, what should you eat or drink?
    Nothing in mouth
  28. Where should you go if you have a stroke?
    stroke ready hospital
  29. What is an additional symptom of stroke?
    Dizziness