Oxygenlevel, pulseox lessthan 90%Difficultywalking inpediatricpatientThreateningto hurt selfor othersDepression(new orworsening)Coughingup bloodConfusion:IncreasedMSExacerbationCatheterSiteQuestionsChoking withtroublebreathing inpediatricpatientNewseizurePatientgoingthroughwithdrawalsIncreasedseizureactivityExtremePainVomitingassociatedwithheadacheHallucinationPainfulbreathingNewslurredspeechSuddenloss orchange invisionUsingemergencymedicationswith no reliefPacemakerfired onestablishedpatientNewweaknessin one sideof bodyContinuedHeadacheStrokeDizzinessBloodsugar <60or >199WorseningShortnessof BreathVisionchangesinceprevious visitSluggishHead injurywith loss ofconsciousnessOxygenlevel, pulseox lessthan 90%Difficultywalking inpediatricpatientThreateningto hurt selfor othersDepression(new orworsening)Coughingup bloodConfusion:IncreasedMSExacerbationCatheterSiteQuestionsChoking withtroublebreathing inpediatricpatientNewseizurePatientgoingthroughwithdrawalsIncreasedseizureactivityExtremePainVomitingassociatedwithheadacheHallucinationPainfulbreathingNewslurredspeechSuddenloss orchange invisionUsingemergencymedicationswith no reliefPacemakerfired onestablishedpatientNewweaknessin one sideof bodyContinuedHeadacheStrokeDizzinessBloodsugar <60or >199WorseningShortnessof BreathVisionchangesinceprevious visitSluggishHead injurywith loss ofconsciousness

Wake Specialties - 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. Oxygen level, pulse ox less than 90%
  2. Difficulty walking in pediatric patient
  3. Threatening to hurt self or others
  4. Depression (new or worsening)
  5. Coughing up blood
  6. Confusion: Increased
  7. MS Exacerbation
  8. Catheter Site Questions
  9. Choking with trouble breathing in pediatric patient
  10. New seizure
  11. Patient going through withdrawals
  12. Increased seizure activity
  13. Extreme Pain
  14. Vomiting associated with headache
  15. Hallucination
  16. Painful breathing
  17. New slurred speech
  18. Sudden loss or change in vision
  19. Using emergency medications with no relief
  20. Pacemaker fired on established patient
  21. New weakness in one side of body
  22. Continued Headache
  23. Stroke
  24. Dizziness
  25. Blood sugar <60 or >199
  26. Worsening Shortness of Breath
  27. Vision change since previous visit
  28. Sluggish
  29. Head injury with loss of consciousness