(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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B-Draw more than 3 QFT in 1 shift
B-Receive a COVID/FLU/RSV swab
I-Draw a set of blood cultures
B-ED messages for help
B-Front desk doorbell rings
O-Tube station down
G-Patient faints
G-Centrifuge a specimen
I-Draw a hard stick
N-Patient won't hold still
I-Quest only orders
G-Receive more than 6 samples at the same time
B-Received a leaky urine
N-Code stroke
G-Management thanks you for your work
O-Draw repeat troponin
I-Review all front desk paperwork
O-Defer a draw
G-Nurse looking for results on a patient
N-Break a glove trying to put it on
O-Recieve a cloudy urine
N-Draw a pre-op patient
B-Draw a drug level
O-Review requisition and paper lab orders
N-Draw more than 5 patients with a straight needle
G-Redraw
G-Order a requisition
G-Draw a legal blood draw
I-Type and screen
O-QNS
N-Rolling veins
B-Put away supplies
B-Draw a PKU
I-DKA patient
G-Add-on labs
N-The tourniquet is too tight
I-Patient requests a butterfly
N-Have no misses all day
O-Use a butterfly
O-Draw a blood bank sample
I-Participate in a lab week activity
B-Ask a tech for help releasing orders
O-Cancer center patient
G-Draw the same patient multiple days in a row
I-Answer the phone
G-Answer the front desk
I-Have all morning patients me easy sticks
N-Staff asks which tube they should draw
B-Repeat lactate
N-Non-lab person told you happy lab week!
I-Patient is uncooperative or refuses multiple times
G-Receive 4 samples from the same patient
N-Draw the same patient more than 3 times in one shift
O-St. Mary's patient
O-Dispatched specimens
B-Get called a vampire or a blood sucker
N-Patient tells you to use a butterfly when they have a good vein