(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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Respiratory rate >24 bpm sustained
Differential diagnosis: Hypovolemia from hemorrhage
Ampicillin AND Gentamicin
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Differential diagnosis: Infection without sepsis
Septic shock
Oral temp >38*C
Increased O2 requirement
Cefazolin 2g IV, q8hrs SUB to ceftriaxone for pyelo
Urine output q60 mins
Vancomycin AND Meropenem AND ID Consult (unknown source)
End Organ Injury (EOI)
Differential diagnosis: Pulmonary embolism
STAT fluid bolus (1-2 L Lactated Ringers)
Vital signs (including sp02 & mental status) q30 min
Absence of alternative diagnosis
Less than 10 minutes
Differential diagnosis: Hypovolemia from hemorrhage
End Organ Injury (EOI)
Low BP or a MAP ≤ 65
STAT fluid bolus (1-2 L Lactated Ringers)
CBC
Start Antibiotics within 1 hour
Vital signs (including sp02 & mental status) q30 min
Chills/ clamminess, increased requirement of O2, and tachycardia (HR > 110 bpm)
Differential diagnosis: Pulmonary embolism
Increased O2 requirement
Sepsis
Sepsis
Urine output q60 mins
Sustained HR >110 bpm
Ampicillin AND Gentamicin
Vancomycin AND Meropenem AND ID Consult (unknown source)
Ampicillin, Gentamicin, AND Metronidazole (Endometritis)
Lactic Acid > 2 mmol/L when not in labor
Low BP or a MAP ≤ 65
Respiratory rate >24 bpm sustained
Oral temp >38*C
Lactic Acid > 2 mmol/L when not in labor
Sustained HR >110 bpm
Ampicillin, Gentamicin, AND Metronidazole (Endometritis)
Cefazolin 2g IV, q8hrs SUB to ceftriaxone for pyelo
CBC
Less than 10 minutes
Absence of alternative diagnosis
Start Antibiotics within 1 hour
Having 2 or more signs of serious infection
Having 2 or more signs of serious infection
Chills/ clamminess, increased requirement of O2, and tachycardia (HR > 110 bpm)