Interactive Bingo Game for ESRD Network Program Participants

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Participate in an interactive Bingo game hosted by the ESRD Network Program. Stay engaged, follow instructions, use the provided card, and aim for a BINGO win by marking off called icons. Learn important healthcare tips related to vaccinations, monitoring dialysis access, insurance options, and quality improvement meetings. Have fun while enhancing your knowledge and interaction skills within the ESRD community.


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  1. IPRO ESRD Network Program Bingo Game! 1

  2. Instructions Make sure that you are able to interact with me (the host) via audio or chat if connected in the computer. If your are located in a place with background noises or are having side conversations, please keep your line muted to not disturb other players. Have printed the assigned card from the document. Make sure you are using the correct card number from the 10 alternatives. Have handy a chip, coin, pen or marker that you can use to cross out the icons in your Bingo card to keep track of your progress. To claim a BINGO Win, you will have to get a (Choose one from: vertical/horizontal/diagonal/four corners/ black card) called out. Everyone get s the purple IPRO logo as a free space. When you get a BINGO, please unmute your line and announce it to the group OR write it in the chat capability of the platform being used.

  3. Lets PLAY! 3

  4. Lets PLAY! 2 5 7 8 1 3 4 6 10 13 9 11 12 14 20 16 17 19 15 18 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 30 31 32 29

  5. Definitions & Icons 5

  6. You should take these when offered and keep them up to date to develop immunity to certain diseases, including the flu and Hepatitis B. Click here to reveal answer Vaccinations 6

  7. Check morning and night using 2 fingers and report any changes to your dialysis team to keep your access working well. Click here to reveal answer Feel the Thrill 7

  8. This is an optional and paid insurance that covers prescribed medications that can be added to Medicaid Part B, the insurance that covers for dialysis treatment in qualifying citizens. Click here to reveal answer Medicare Part D 8

  9. Is a monthly meeting including all members of your dialysis team, including dietitian, social worker, nurse, kidney doctor and management to discuss quality improvement in your clinic and find ways to improve the care of all the patients in your facility. Click here to reveal answer QAPI (Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement) 9

  10. A group of people that come together to discuss topics of mutual interest, share experiences and provide emotional or moral support to each other. Click here to reveal answer Patient Support Group 10

  11. This is a kidney transplant option, that expands the number of possible compatible matches a recipient may be offered. Click here to reveal answer Paired Exchange 11

  12. A gentle and longer treatment that takes place at night while you sleep. Click here to reveal answer Nocturnal Dialysis 12

  13. The length of time dialysis solution stays in the peritoneum during peritoneal dialysis. Click here to reveal answer Dwell time 13

  14. If there is a life threatening emergency while you are at the dialysis center, follow this procedure to get off the machine. Click here to reveal answer Clamp & Disconnect 14

  15. Condition where red blood cell levels are low which can cause shortness of breath or weakness. Click here to reveal answer Anemia 15

  16. This fluid is prescribed by your doctor, and it is used to remove waste products from the blood during dialysis. Click here to reveal answer Dialysate 16

  17. You can call this organization for any grievance or access to care related problem at: South Atlantic: 1-800-524-7139 New York: 1-800-228-3773 New England: 1-866-286-3773 Ohio River Valley: 1-844-819-3010 Click here to reveal answer 17

  18. This type of dialysis access where a tube is inserted in a large vein in the chest, neck or groin ending in a chamber of the heart. This access has the highest rate of clotting and infection. Click here to reveal answer Catheter 18

  19. This condition is associated with a lack of insulin production in the body which leads to excess and uncontrolled blood sugar levels. Click here to reveal answer Diabetes 19

  20. This is a permanent access where a small tube is placed under your skin to join a vein and an artery to supply adequate blood flow to the dialysis machine. Click here to reveal answer Graft 20

  21. This is when the force of the blood pushing on the blood vessel walls is too high causing the heart to pump harder, this can cause heart disease, kidney disease and stroke. Click here to reveal answer High Blood Pressure 21

  22. This is the best defense against the spread of disease. Click here to reveal answer Wash your hands 22

  23. The most important member of your care team! Click here to reveal answer You! (The patient) 23

  24. Talk to this healthcare staff member if you are feeling depressed or having a hard time adjusting to life with dialysis. Click here to reveal answer Social Worker 24

  25. This is a person who selflessly donates an organ to a person in need. Click here to reveal answer Living Donor 25

  26. This is a person who provides support or assistance to a patient during their dialysis journey. Click here to reveal answer Care Partner 26

  27. This is a concern you have with your dialysis facility and should be addressed in the following order: 1. Facility management 2. ESRD Network 3. State Survey Agencies Click here to reveal Grievance answer 27

  28. Services offered to persons to assist them in gaining employment or going back to school. Click here to reveal answer Vocational Rehabilitation 28

  29. Signs of this illness may include: fever, redness, drainage, pain, pus, confusion and swelling. Click here to reveal answer Infection 29

  30. The preferred permanent vascular access. Click here to reveal answer Fistula 30

  31. This treatment option is when a kidney is replaced with a healthy organ from a living or deceased donor. Click here to reveal answer Kidney Transplant 31

  32. This is an organized group of patients and/or family members who volunteer their time to represent the ESRD Network in their dialysis or transplant facility, and also represent their facility to the ESRD Network. Click here to reveal answer Patient Advisory Committee 32

  33. A form of mentoring that takes place between a person who has living experience in a topic and is willing to share and educate other persons or mentees going through that experience. Click here to reveal answer Peer Mentorship 33

  34. This is a treatment option where you receive specialized training to perform dialysis in the comfort of your home. Click here to reveal answer Home Dialysis 34

  35. This weight is used by your health care team to assure accurate fluid removal. Click here to reveal answer Dry Weight 35

  36. This refers to the lifestyle that includes regular exercise and a healthy diet to improve heart health and blood pressure. Click here to reveal answer Heart-healthy 36

  37. Peritoneal dialysis does not use needles. Click here to reveal answer Needle Free 37

  38. CONGRATULATIONS!

  39. Thank you for playing! Peer Mentor/Host: <<Name>> Contact Information: <<email or phone>> 39

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