Q: Whodiscoveredthe ABOblood groupsystem?A:WorldWar IIA: Atleast13.0 g/dLFree!Q: Whichvitamin helpswith redblood cellproduction?A:BonemarrowA:1985A: KarlLandsteinerQ: What bloodcomponent isused to treatburn patients?A: 16-gaugeQ: In what yearwas the firstsuccessfulhuman bloodtransfusionconducted?Q: What isthe rarestblood typeworldwide?A: WhitebloodcellsQ: Which warled to thedevelopmentof mobileblood banks?Q: What dothey checkbefore youdonate?Q: What isthe mostcommonblood type?Q: In what yeardid the U.S.FDA startrequiring blooddonor screeningfor HIV?A:VasovagalresponseA: Four –Whole blood,platelet,plasma, anddouble red celldonation.A: Atleast12.5 g/dLA: About10-12pints (5-6liters).A:AB-A: LowhemoglobinlevelsQ: Howmany typesof blooddonationsare there?A: Bloodpressure,hemoglobin,temperature,pulseQ: Whichmonth isNational BloodDonor Monthin the U.S.?Q: What metalis central tohemoglobin’soxygen-binding ability?Q: What isleukoreduction?Q: What’s theprimary reasondonors areturned awayduringscreening?A: Theremoval ofwhite bloodcells fromdonated bloodQ: What is theterm forfainting orfeeling dizzyafter donation?Q: What is theaverageamount ofblood in anadult humanbody?A:PlasmaA:O+Q: What is themain reasonsomeone woulddonate plasmainstead ofwhole blood?A:41Q: What gaugeneedle iscommonly usedfor whole blooddonation?A: Rh-null(also called"goldenblood")A:VitaminB12A: 1937(CookCountyHospital,Chicago)Q: What isthe rarestblood typein the U.S.?Q: Whathemoglobinlevel must amale donorhave to beeligible?Q: Whichorgan in thebodyproducesblood cells?Q: Whatcomponentof bloodhelps fightinfections?Q: What blocknumber is “Doyou have sicklecell trait (SCT)OR G6PDdeficiency?A: Plasmadonations canhelp treatconditions likeburns, shock, orclotting disorders.Q: Whathemoglobinlevel must afemale donorhave to beeligible?A:JanuaryQ: What yearwas the firstblood bankestablished inthe U.S.?A:IronA: 1818by JamesBlundell.Q: Whodiscoveredthe ABOblood groupsystem?A:WorldWar IIA: Atleast13.0 g/dLFree!Q: Whichvitamin helpswith redblood cellproduction?A:BonemarrowA:1985A: KarlLandsteinerQ: What bloodcomponent isused to treatburn patients?A: 16-gaugeQ: In what yearwas the firstsuccessfulhuman bloodtransfusionconducted?Q: What isthe rarestblood typeworldwide?A: WhitebloodcellsQ: Which warled to thedevelopmentof mobileblood banks?Q: What dothey checkbefore youdonate?Q: What isthe mostcommonblood type?Q: In what yeardid the U.S.FDA startrequiring blooddonor screeningfor HIV?A:VasovagalresponseA: Four –Whole blood,platelet,plasma, anddouble red celldonation.A: Atleast12.5 g/dLA: About10-12pints (5-6liters).A:AB-A: LowhemoglobinlevelsQ: Howmany typesof blooddonationsare there?A: Bloodpressure,hemoglobin,temperature,pulseQ: Whichmonth isNational BloodDonor Monthin the U.S.?Q: What metalis central tohemoglobin’soxygen-binding ability?Q: What isleukoreduction?Q: What’s theprimary reasondonors areturned awayduringscreening?A: Theremoval ofwhite bloodcells fromdonated bloodQ: What is theterm forfainting orfeeling dizzyafter donation?Q: What is theaverageamount ofblood in anadult humanbody?A:PlasmaA:O+Q: What is themain reasonsomeone woulddonate plasmainstead ofwhole blood?A:41Q: What gaugeneedle iscommonly usedfor whole blooddonation?A: Rh-null(also called"goldenblood")A:VitaminB12A: 1937(CookCountyHospital,Chicago)Q: What isthe rarestblood typein the U.S.?Q: Whathemoglobinlevel must amale donorhave to beeligible?Q: Whichorgan in thebodyproducesblood cells?Q: Whatcomponentof bloodhelps fightinfections?Q: What blocknumber is “Doyou have sicklecell trait (SCT)OR G6PDdeficiency?A: Plasmadonations canhelp treatconditions likeburns, shock, orclotting disorders.Q: Whathemoglobinlevel must afemale donorhave to beeligible?A:JanuaryQ: What yearwas the firstblood bankestablished inthe U.S.?A:IronA: 1818by JamesBlundell.

BDC Lab Week 2025! - 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. Q: Who discovered the ABO blood group system?
  2. A: World War II
  3. A: At least 13.0 g/dL
  4. Free!
  5. Q: Which vitamin helps with red blood cell production?
  6. A: Bone marrow
  7. A: 1985
  8. A: Karl Landsteiner
  9. Q: What blood component is used to treat burn patients?
  10. A: 16-gauge
  11. Q: In what year was the first successful human blood transfusion conducted?
  12. Q: What is the rarest blood type worldwide?
  13. A: White blood cells
  14. Q: Which war led to the development of mobile blood banks?
  15. Q: What do they check before you donate?
  16. Q: What is the most common blood type?
  17. Q: In what year did the U.S. FDA start requiring blood donor screening for HIV?
  18. A: Vasovagal response
  19. A: Four – Whole blood, platelet, plasma, and double red cell donation.
  20. A: At least 12.5 g/dL
  21. A: About 10-12 pints (5-6 liters).
  22. A: AB-
  23. A: Low hemoglobin levels
  24. Q: How many types of blood donations are there?
  25. A: Blood pressure, hemoglobin, temperature, pulse
  26. Q: Which month is National Blood Donor Month in the U.S.?
  27. Q: What metal is central to hemoglobin’s oxygen-binding ability?
  28. Q: What is leukoreduction?
  29. Q: What’s the primary reason donors are turned away during screening?
  30. A: The removal of white blood cells from donated blood
  31. Q: What is the term for fainting or feeling dizzy after donation?
  32. Q: What is the average amount of blood in an adult human body?
  33. A: Plasma
  34. A: O+
  35. Q: What is the main reason someone would donate plasma instead of whole blood?
  36. A: 41
  37. Q: What gauge needle is commonly used for whole blood donation?
  38. A: Rh-null (also called "golden blood")
  39. A: Vitamin B12
  40. A: 1937 (Cook County Hospital, Chicago)
  41. Q: What is the rarest blood type in the U.S.?
  42. Q: What hemoglobin level must a male donor have to be eligible?
  43. Q: Which organ in the body produces blood cells?
  44. Q: What component of blood helps fight infections?
  45. Q: What block number is “Do you have sickle cell trait (SCT) OR G6PD deficiency?
  46. A: Plasma donations can help treat conditions like burns, shock, or clotting disorders.
  47. Q: What hemoglobin level must a female donor have to be eligible?
  48. A: January
  49. Q: What year was the first blood bank established in the U.S.?
  50. A: Iron
  51. A: 1818 by James Blundell.