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This 4th year medical student Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: accompany a patient to CT/MRI, accompany a patient to X-ray, do a tea round for the nursing staff, find an error in a drug chart, find out why an MFFD patient can't go home yet, go to an MDT meeting, go to night handover, help the HCAs do an obs round, insert a cannula, make the F1 a cup of tea, observe a doctor making a referral, OT assessment, perform a fluid status assessment, physio assessment, review drug charts until you learn 5 new drugs, SALT assessment, shadow a doctor on evening ward cover, shadow a specialist nurse for a morning, shadow the med reg for an evening shift, take a blood sugar, take bloods, talk through a set of bloods with a colleague, understand the difference between VTE prophylaxis and treatment, watch a dietetics assessment, work out why a patient isn't yet MFFD, go to a crash call, observe a nurse preparing an IV infusion, learn how to mute an infusion pump, calculate a NEWS score, look up the sepsis six, find a patient on an anticoagulant, find a normal ECG, find an abnormal ECG and interpret it, find a normal CXR, find an abnormal CXR and interpret it, find a patient w hyponatraemia and identify cause(s), find a delirious patient and identify some causes, find a drug which causes confusion in a drug chart, find a fluid balance chart and review it, identify six analgesic drugs on drug charts, talk to a colleague about an error they made, perform a VBG/ABG, interpret a blood gas with a colleague, watch a colleague have a difficult conversatin, go to clinic and note ten things you learned, fully clerk a patient and think about your plan, identify five drugs with laxative effects, look up one side effect of every drug you review, learn normal ranges for physiological observations, perform a lying-standing blood pressure, perform an ECG.