Pericarditis"STEMIImposter"Avatarwhere youdocumentlines, drains,tubes, skinconcernsCHGDressingtype ofdressingused oncentral linesStage 1Pressureinjuryintact skin,nonblanchablelocalized redareaMindfulnessbringing yourbrain back tothe here andnowMRIdiagnosticimaging thatdetects earlyischemicchangesCADDPumpProgram thisdevice toadministerepidural or PCAmedicationsAirbornePrecautionsmust weara fit testedN95 orPAPRCodeBlueAn event whenan individual hasineffective orabsentheartbeat and/orrespirationsSBARSituationBackgroundAssessmentRecommendationsExternalCatheterAlternativedevice thatcould be usedfor patients whoare incontinentHypoglycemiaSleepy,sweaty,confused,irritableBriskBloodReturnone way todeterminecatheterplacement incentral linesIntegrativeTherapiesmassage, reiki,aromatherapy,acupunture,pet therapy,etcNeutropeniaAbsoluteneutrophilcount(ANC) <500Scrub thehubs/CurosCapsdo this priorto makinganyconnection toyour IV linesBedAlarmAll fall riskpatients shouldhave this onbefore youleave the roomEgressTestquickassessment thatcan be done atthe bedside tosee if a patient issafe to mobilizeReportSheetutilize thistool to helporganizeyour patientsfor your shiftOralCareGood,effective____ canhelp preventpneumonia, heartdisease, gumdisease, etcLexicompReliableresource usedfor medicationadministrationHemothoraxAnaccumulationof bloodwithin thepleural spaceCriticalThinkingProblemrecognition, clinicaldecision making,prioritization, clinicalimplementation,reflectionChestTubetube placed inthe pleuralspace to drainair or fluidfrom the chestRRTCall this whenthere is anacute changein yourpatient's statusDelegateTransferaccountabilityof a specifictask to aqualified teammemberType1 DMRapid onset,autoimmuneprocess, bodydestroys betacells onpancreaspneumothoraxOccurs whenair leaks intothe pleuralspaceMCA(MiddleCerebralArtery)arteryinvolved inlarge vesselocculusionsOBResponseTeamCall this whena baby is tryingto be bornanywhere butWMCH!QRScomplex0.04-0.12ToiletingScheduleInvolves gettingyour patient upto use thebathroom at setintervalsSwallowScreeningcomplete onall possiblestrokepatients priorto po intakePRInterval0.12-0.20Pericarditis"STEMIImposter"Avatarwhere youdocumentlines, drains,tubes, skinconcernsCHGDressingtype ofdressingused oncentral linesStage 1Pressureinjuryintact skin,nonblanchablelocalized redareaMindfulnessbringing yourbrain back tothe here andnowMRIdiagnosticimaging thatdetects earlyischemicchangesCADDPumpProgram thisdevice toadministerepidural or PCAmedicationsAirbornePrecautionsmust weara fit testedN95 orPAPRCodeBlueAn event whenan individual hasineffective orabsentheartbeat and/orrespirationsSBARSituationBackgroundAssessmentRecommendationsExternalCatheterAlternativedevice thatcould be usedfor patients whoare incontinentHypoglycemiaSleepy,sweaty,confused,irritableBriskBloodReturnone way todeterminecatheterplacement incentral linesIntegrativeTherapiesmassage, reiki,aromatherapy,acupunture,pet therapy,etcNeutropeniaAbsoluteneutrophilcount(ANC) <500Scrub thehubs/CurosCapsdo this priorto makinganyconnection toyour IV linesBedAlarmAll fall riskpatients shouldhave this onbefore youleave the roomEgressTestquickassessment thatcan be done atthe bedside tosee if a patient issafe to mobilizeReportSheetutilize thistool to helporganizeyour patientsfor your shiftOralCareGood,effective____ canhelp preventpneumonia, heartdisease, gumdisease, etcLexicompReliableresource usedfor medicationadministrationHemothoraxAnaccumulationof bloodwithin thepleural spaceCriticalThinkingProblemrecognition, clinicaldecision making,prioritization, clinicalimplementation,reflectionChestTubetube placed inthe pleuralspace to drainair or fluidfrom the chestRRTCall this whenthere is anacute changein yourpatient's statusDelegateTransferaccountabilityof a specifictask to aqualified teammemberType1 DMRapid onset,autoimmuneprocess, bodydestroys betacells onpancreaspneumothoraxOccurs whenair leaks intothe pleuralspaceMCA(MiddleCerebralArtery)arteryinvolved inlarge vesselocculusionsOBResponseTeamCall this whena baby is tryingto be bornanywhere butWMCH!QRScomplex0.04-0.12ToiletingScheduleInvolves gettingyour patient upto use thebathroom at setintervalsSwallowScreeningcomplete onall possiblestrokepatients priorto po intakePRInterval0.12-0.20

NURSE BINGO! - 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. "STEMI Imposter"
    Pericarditis
  2. where you document lines, drains, tubes, skin concerns
    Avatar
  3. type of dressing used on central lines
    CHG Dressing
  4. intact skin, non blanchable localized red area
    Stage 1 Pressure injury
  5. bringing your brain back to the here and now
    Mindfulness
  6. diagnostic imaging that detects early ischemic changes
    MRI
  7. Program this device to administer epidural or PCA medications
    CADD Pump
  8. must wear a fit tested N95 or PAPR
    Airborne Precautions
  9. An event when an individual has ineffective or absent heartbeat and/or respirations
    Code Blue
  10. Situation Background Assessment Recommendations
    SBAR
  11. Alternative device that could be used for patients who are incontinent
    External Catheter
  12. Sleepy, sweaty, confused, irritable
    Hypoglycemia
  13. one way to determine catheter placement in central lines
    Brisk Blood Return
  14. massage, reiki, aromatherapy, acupunture, pet therapy, etc
    Integrative Therapies
  15. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) <500
    Neutropenia
  16. do this prior to making any connection to your IV lines
    Scrub the hubs/Curos Caps
  17. All fall risk patients should have this on before you leave the room
    Bed Alarm
  18. quick assessment that can be done at the bedside to see if a patient is safe to mobilize
    Egress Test
  19. utilize this tool to help organize your patients for your shift
    Report Sheet
  20. Good, effective____ can help prevent pneumonia, heart disease, gum disease, etc
    Oral Care
  21. Reliable resource used for medication administration
    Lexicomp
  22. An accumulation of blood within the pleural space
    Hemothorax
  23. Problem recognition, clinical decision making, prioritization, clinical implementation, reflection
    Critical Thinking
  24. tube placed in the pleural space to drain air or fluid from the chest
    Chest Tube
  25. Call this when there is an acute change in your patient's status
    RRT
  26. Transfer accountability of a specific task to a qualified team member
    Delegate
  27. Rapid onset, autoimmune process, body destroys beta cells on pancreas
    Type 1 DM
  28. Occurs when air leaks into the pleural space
    pneumothorax
  29. artery involved in large vessel occulusions
    MCA (Middle Cerebral Artery)
  30. Call this when a baby is trying to be born anywhere but WMCH!
    OB Response Team
  31. 0.04-0.12
    QRS complex
  32. Involves getting your patient up to use the bathroom at set intervals
    Toileting Schedule
  33. complete on all possible stroke patients prior to po intake
    Swallow Screening
  34. 0.12-0.20
    PR Interval