primary orsecondary Epistaxis,ornosebleedsrecurrent andfrequent episodesof upper airwayobstruction andreduced ventilationInitialdiagnosisPositiveandnegativepressure.22 millionAmericansInhalation ordirectcontaminationwith droplets. hypertensionand myocardialinfarction (MI)as well as heartarrhythmias,heart failure.squamouscellcarcinomasMajor goalsfor theintubatedclientinfectionsandinflammatorydisorders2weeksRestraintheclientPatentairway Group AStreptococci Polysomnographytest3-5 Caldwell–Lucprocedure, externalsphenoethmoidectomy CN 2,3, 4,6the brainfails to signalthe musclesto breathe.Why dowesuction?Inflammation ofthe nasalmucousmembranes;acute, chronic,or allergic cessationofbreathingresulting insevererespiratorydifficulty ordeath byasphyxiationprimary orsecondary Epistaxis,ornosebleedsrecurrent andfrequent episodesof upper airwayobstruction andreduced ventilationInitialdiagnosisPositiveandnegativepressure.22 millionAmericansInhalation ordirectcontaminationwith droplets. hypertensionand myocardialinfarction (MI)as well as heartarrhythmias,heart failure.squamouscellcarcinomasMajor goalsfor theintubatedclientinfectionsandinflammatorydisorders2weeksRestraintheclientPatentairway Group AStreptococci Polysomnographytest3-5Caldwell–Lucprocedure, externalsphenoethmoidectomy CN 2,3, 4,6the brainfails to signalthe musclesto breathe.Why dowesuction?Inflammation ofthe nasalmucousmembranes;acute, chronic,or allergic cessationofbreathingresulting insevererespiratorydifficulty ordeath byasphyxiation

Upper Respiratory - 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. primary or secondary
  2. Epistaxis, or nosebleeds
  3. recurrent and frequent episodes of upper airway obstruction and reduced ventilation
  4. Initial diagnosis
  5. Positive and negative pressure.
  6. 22 million Americans
  7. Inhalation or direct contamination with droplets.
  8. hypertension and myocardial infarction (MI) as well as heart arrhythmias, heart failure.
  9. squamous cell carcinomas
  10. Major goals for the intubated client
  11. infections and inflammatory disorders
  12. 2 weeks
  13. Restrain the client
  14. Patent airway
  15. Group A Streptococci
  16. Polysomnography test
  17. 3-5
  18. Caldwell–Luc procedure, external sphenoethmoidectomy
  19. CN 2, 3, 4,6
  20. the brain fails to signal the muscles to breathe.
  21. Why do we suction?
  22. Inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes; acute, chronic, or allergic
  23. cessation of breathing
  24. resulting in severe respiratory difficulty or death by asphyxiation