Is the first orsecondperson to posttheir initialdiscussionParticipatesin thediscussion 4days of theweekPosts earlyin the week-on Mondayor TuesdayCites ascholarlysource onequitablecareLinks to arelevantarticle orresourceUses APAformattingcorrectlyCompareswithinternationalpracticesDefinespatient-centeredcare usingIOMProvides anexample ofcompromisedpatient-centerednessEncouragespeerdiscussionFree!Asks aquestion thatdeepens theconversationSuggests apolicychange tosupportequityShares apersonalexperiencewith patientadvocacyIncludes aquotefrom asourceExplainshow nursescan promotepatientcontrolIs the first orsecondperson to posttheir initialdiscussionParticipatesin thediscussion 4days of theweekPosts earlyin the week-on Mondayor TuesdayCites ascholarlysource onequitablecareLinks to arelevantarticle orresourceUses APAformattingcorrectlyCompareswithinternationalpracticesDefinespatient-centeredcare usingIOMProvides anexample ofcompromisedpatient-centerednessEncouragespeerdiscussionFree!Asks aquestion thatdeepens theconversationSuggests apolicychange tosupportequityShares apersonalexperiencewith patientadvocacyIncludes aquotefrom asourceExplainshow nursescan promotepatientcontrol

Quality Improvement Discussion 2 - 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. Is the first or second person to post their initial discussion
  2. Participates in the discussion 4 days of the week
  3. Posts early in the week-on Monday or Tuesday
  4. Cites a scholarly source on equitable care
  5. Links to a relevant article or resource
  6. Uses APA formatting correctly
  7. Compares with international practices
  8. Defines patient-centered care using IOM
  9. Provides an example of compromised patient-centeredness
  10. Encourages peer discussion
  11. Free!
  12. Asks a question that deepens the conversation
  13. Suggests a policy change to support equity
  14. Shares a personal experience with patient advocacy
  15. Includes a quote from a source
  16. Explains how nurses can promote patient control