Lexicomp Reliable resource used for medication administration Hemothorax An accumulation of blood within the pleural space Chest Tube tube placed in the pleural space to drain air or fluid from the chest Code Blue An event when an individual has ineffective or absent heartbeat and/or respirations Type 1 DM Rapid onset, autoimmune process, body destroys beta cells on pancreas External Catheter Alternative device that could be used for patients who are incontinent Delegate Transfer accountability of a specific task to a qualified team member Scrub the hubs/Curos Caps do this prior to making any connection to your IV lines Mindfulness bringing your brain back to the here and now Toileting Schedule Involves getting your patient up to use the bathroom at set intervals Hypoglycemia Sleepy, sweaty, confused, irritable Avatar where you document lines, drains, tubes, skin concerns CADD Pump Program this device to administer epidural or PCA medications SBAR Situation Background Assessment Recommendations Airborne Precautions must wear a fit tested N95 or PAPR Neutropenia Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) <500 QRS complex 0.04- 0.12 Pericarditis "STEMI Imposter" Critical Thinking Problem recognition, clinical decision making, prioritization, clinical implementation, reflection PR Interval 0.12- 0.20 RRT Call this when there is an acute change in your patient's status Egress Test quick assessment that can be done at the bedside to see if a patient is safe to mobilize Oral Care Good, effective____ can help prevent pneumonia, heart disease, gum disease, etc Report Sheet utilize this tool to help organize your patients for your shift Swallow Screening complete on all possible stroke patients prior to po intake CHG Dressing type of dressing used on central lines MCA (Middle Cerebral Artery) artery involved in large vessel occulusions Brisk Blood Return one way to determine catheter placement in central lines MRI diagnostic imaging that detects early ischemic changes Stage 1 Pressure injury intact skin, non blanchable localized red area pneumothorax Occurs when air leaks into the pleural space Integrative Therapies massage, reiki, aromatherapy, acupunture, pet therapy, etc OB Response Team Call this when a baby is trying to be born anywhere but WMCH! Bed Alarm All fall risk patients should have this on before you leave the room Lexicomp Reliable resource used for medication administration Hemothorax An accumulation of blood within the pleural space Chest Tube tube placed in the pleural space to drain air or fluid from the chest Code Blue An event when an individual has ineffective or absent heartbeat and/or respirations Type 1 DM Rapid onset, autoimmune process, body destroys beta cells on pancreas External Catheter Alternative device that could be used for patients who are incontinent Delegate Transfer accountability of a specific task to a qualified team member Scrub the hubs/Curos Caps do this prior to making any connection to your IV lines Mindfulness bringing your brain back to the here and now Toileting Schedule Involves getting your patient up to use the bathroom at set intervals Hypoglycemia Sleepy, sweaty, confused, irritable Avatar where you document lines, drains, tubes, skin concerns CADD Pump Program this device to administer epidural or PCA medications SBAR Situation Background Assessment Recommendations Airborne Precautions must wear a fit tested N95 or PAPR Neutropenia Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) <500 QRS complex 0.04- 0.12 Pericarditis "STEMI Imposter" Critical Thinking Problem recognition, clinical decision making, prioritization, clinical implementation, reflection PR Interval 0.12- 0.20 RRT Call this when there is an acute change in your patient's status Egress Test quick assessment that can be done at the bedside to see if a patient is safe to mobilize Oral Care Good, effective____ can help prevent pneumonia, heart disease, gum disease, etc Report Sheet utilize this tool to help organize your patients for your shift Swallow Screening complete on all possible stroke patients prior to po intake CHG Dressing type of dressing used on central lines MCA (Middle Cerebral Artery) artery involved in large vessel occulusions Brisk Blood Return one way to determine catheter placement in central lines MRI diagnostic imaging that detects early ischemic changes Stage 1 Pressure injury intact skin, non blanchable localized red area pneumothorax Occurs when air leaks into the pleural space Integrative Therapies massage, reiki, aromatherapy, acupunture, pet therapy, etc OB Response Team Call this when a baby is trying to be born anywhere but WMCH! Bed Alarm All fall risk patients should have this on before you leave the room
(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.
Reliable resource used for medication administration
Lexicomp
An accumulation of blood within the pleural space
Hemothorax
tube placed in the pleural space to drain air or fluid from the chest
Chest Tube
An event when an individual has ineffective or absent heartbeat and/or respirations
Code Blue
Rapid onset, autoimmune process, body destroys beta cells on pancreas
Type 1 DM
Alternative device that could be used for patients who are incontinent
External Catheter
Transfer accountability of a specific task to a qualified team member
Delegate
do this prior to making any connection to your IV lines
Scrub the hubs/Curos Caps
bringing your brain back to the here and now
Mindfulness
Involves getting your patient up to use the bathroom at set intervals
Toileting Schedule
Sleepy, sweaty, confused, irritable
Hypoglycemia
where you document lines, drains, tubes, skin concerns
Avatar
Program this device to administer epidural or PCA medications
CADD Pump
Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendations
SBAR
must wear a fit tested N95 or PAPR
Airborne Precautions
Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) <500
Neutropenia
0.04-0.12
QRS complex
"STEMI Imposter"
Pericarditis
Problem recognition, clinical decision making,
prioritization, clinical implementation, reflection
Critical Thinking
0.12-0.20
PR Interval
Call this when there is an acute change in your patient's status
RRT
quick assessment that can be done at the bedside to see if a patient is safe to mobilize
Egress Test
Good, effective____ can help prevent pneumonia, heart disease, gum disease, etc
Oral Care
utilize this tool to help organize your patients for your shift
Report Sheet
complete on all possible stroke patients prior to po intake
Swallow Screening
type of dressing used on central lines
CHG Dressing
artery involved in large vessel occulusions
MCA
(Middle Cerebral Artery)
one way to determine catheter placement in central lines
Brisk Blood Return
diagnostic imaging that detects early ischemic changes
MRI
intact skin, non blanchable localized red area
Stage 1 Pressure injury
Occurs when air leaks into the pleural space
pneumothorax
massage, reiki, aromatherapy, acupunture, pet therapy, etc
Integrative Therapies
Call this when a baby is trying to be born anywhere but WMCH!
OB Response Team
All fall risk patients should have this on before you leave the room
Bed Alarm