CatchmentInguinalnodesMasses of lymphatictissue that arelocated in a ring atthe back of the mouthand throat thatprotect againstbacterial invasion arethe:LymphaticvesselsCisternachyliEdemaInterstitialfluidA concept in the Japanesebodywork system calledshiatsu, which refers to apractitioner's own ki(shiatsu is a Japanesemethod and therefore, "ki"is used as opposed to "qi,"which is Chinese) tostabilize the ki of the client.The word "hara" mLymphaticterminusThoracicductMeridiansLymphatictissueEssentialSubstancesJingWhat is theChinese word thatmeans "essence"and is one of thefive essentialsubstances?AbdominalregionThe Chinese conceptof blood views it as anextension of qi thatoriginates in the heartand bone marrow.Blood is moved by qi,and qi is nourished byblood.This Chineseword means"spirit" and isone of the fiveessentialsubstances: The accumulation ofexcess tissue fluiddue to damage orabsence of lymphvessels or nodes is:AxillarynodesThymusglandChakrasIn the Chineseconcept of bodyfluid, mucus, tears,and perspirationdo this:LymphnodesPeyer’spatchesEnergeticAnatomyThe Chinese conceptof body fluid is thatsaliva, perspiration,mucus, tears, andsynovial fluidlubricate tissues andorgans of the bodyfor good health.The tubesthrough whichthe lymphtravelsthroughout thebody.QiLymphocyteIn ayurvedic medicine fromIndia, prana refers to thevital life force energy of thebody and the source of allknowledge. It flows througha network of subtle energychannels that can be linkedto the Chinese concept ofthe meridian system.A system of the bodycomprised oflymphatic vessels,organs, tissue, andlymphocytes thatperform immunefunctions.TonsilsThe Chinese conceptof blood views it as anextension of qi thatoriginates in the heartand bone marrow.Blood is moved by qi,and qi is nourished byblood.SandyFritz! A concept in ayurvedicmedicine from India. Thereare three doshas (vata, pitta,and kapha) that are viewed asvital body energies and theenergies that underlie allthings in the world. Vata is thestrongest and combines theelements of space anImmunesystemThe field produced asa result of the body'selectrical activity thatis projected into thespace around thebody is called a:Lymph nodeslocated beneath themandible thatreceive drainagefrom the cheeksand floor of themouth.SpleenThyroidglandLymphaticsystemBodyFluidLymphdrainage fromthe feet, legs,and glutealregion passesthrough the:ShenBiomagneticFieldCervicalnodesA general term, adopted bythe Federation of MassageTherapy Boards, to describe asmall section of the Massageand Bodywork LicensingExamination (MBLEx). Thissection of the test addressescommon concepts inmassage and bodyworksystems that arA large,vascularlymphaticorgan.5ElementsPoplitealnodesDoshasHaraExplain bodyfluid as itrelates toChinesemedicine:PranaMemorycells The accumulation ofexcess fluid in thetissues due tocapillary and osmoticpressure imbalanceis called:RightlymphaticductWhite bloodcells thatparticipate inthe immunesystem.BloodIntralymphaticvalveA Chinese word thatmeans "essence" andrefers to an essentialsubstance of the bodythat is believed toreside in the kidneysand govern a person'sphysical condition anddevelopment process.SubmandibularnodesLymphcapillariesLymphCatchmentInguinalnodesMasses of lymphatictissue that arelocated in a ring atthe back of the mouthand throat thatprotect againstbacterial invasion arethe:LymphaticvesselsCisternachyliEdemaInterstitialfluidA concept in the Japanesebodywork system calledshiatsu, which refers to apractitioner's own ki(shiatsu is a Japanesemethod and therefore, "ki"is used as opposed to "qi,"which is Chinese) tostabilize the ki of the client.The word "hara" mLymphaticterminusThoracicductMeridiansLymphatictissueEssentialSubstancesJingWhat is theChinese word thatmeans "essence"and is one of thefive essentialsubstances?AbdominalregionThe Chinese conceptof blood views it as anextension of qi thatoriginates in the heartand bone marrow.Blood is moved by qi,and qi is nourished byblood.This Chineseword means"spirit" and isone of the fiveessentialsubstances: The accumulation ofexcess tissue fluiddue to damage orabsence of lymphvessels or nodes is:AxillarynodesThymusglandChakrasIn the Chineseconcept of bodyfluid, mucus, tears,and perspirationdo this:LymphnodesPeyer’spatchesEnergeticAnatomyThe Chinese conceptof body fluid is thatsaliva, perspiration,mucus, tears, andsynovial fluidlubricate tissues andorgans of the bodyfor good health.The tubesthrough whichthe lymphtravelsthroughout thebody.QiLymphocyteIn ayurvedic medicine fromIndia, prana refers to thevital life force energy of thebody and the source of allknowledge. It flows througha network of subtle energychannels that can be linkedto the Chinese concept ofthe meridian system.A system of the bodycomprised oflymphatic vessels,organs, tissue, andlymphocytes thatperform immunefunctions.TonsilsThe Chinese conceptof blood views it as anextension of qi thatoriginates in the heartand bone marrow.Blood is moved by qi,and qi is nourished byblood.SandyFritz! A concept in ayurvedicmedicine from India. Thereare three doshas (vata, pitta,and kapha) that are viewed asvital body energies and theenergies that underlie allthings in the world. Vata is thestrongest and combines theelements of space anImmunesystemThe field produced asa result of the body'selectrical activity thatis projected into thespace around thebody is called a:Lymph nodeslocated beneath themandible thatreceive drainagefrom the cheeksand floor of themouth.SpleenThyroidglandLymphaticsystemBodyFluidLymphdrainage fromthe feet, legs,and glutealregion passesthrough the:ShenBiomagneticFieldCervicalnodesA general term, adopted bythe Federation of MassageTherapy Boards, to describe asmall section of the Massageand Bodywork LicensingExamination (MBLEx). Thissection of the test addressescommon concepts inmassage and bodyworksystems that arA large,vascularlymphaticorgan.5ElementsPoplitealnodesDoshasHaraExplain bodyfluid as itrelates toChinesemedicine:PranaMemorycells The accumulation ofexcess fluid in thetissues due tocapillary and osmoticpressure imbalanceis called:RightlymphaticductWhite bloodcells thatparticipate inthe immunesystem.BloodIntralymphaticvalveA Chinese word thatmeans "essence" andrefers to an essentialsubstance of the bodythat is believed toreside in the kidneysand govern a person'sphysical condition anddevelopment process.SubmandibularnodesLymphcapillariesLymph

Bodywork 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. Catchment
  2. Inguinal nodes
  3. Masses of lymphatic tissue that are located in a ring at the back of the mouth and throat that protect against bacterial invasion are the:
  4. Lymphatic vessels
  5. Cisterna chyli
  6. Edema
  7. Interstitial fluid
  8. A concept in the Japanese bodywork system called shiatsu, which refers to a practitioner's own ki (shiatsu is a Japanese method and therefore, "ki" is used as opposed to "qi," which is Chinese) to stabilize the ki of the client. The word "hara" m
  9. Lymphatic terminus
  10. Thoracic duct
  11. Meridians
  12. Lymphatic tissue
  13. Essential Substances
  14. Jing
  15. What is the Chinese word that means "essence" and is one of the five essential substances?
  16. Abdominal region
  17. The Chinese concept of blood views it as an extension of qi that originates in the heart and bone marrow. Blood is moved by qi, and qi is nourished by blood.
  18. This Chinese word means "spirit" and is one of the five essential substances:
  19. The accumulation of excess tissue fluid due to damage or absence of lymph vessels or nodes is:
  20. Axillary nodes
  21. Thymus gland
  22. Chakras
  23. In the Chinese concept of body fluid, mucus, tears, and perspiration do this:
  24. Lymph nodes
  25. Peyer’s patches
  26. Energetic Anatomy
  27. The Chinese concept of body fluid is that saliva, perspiration, mucus, tears, and synovial fluid lubricate tissues and organs of the body for good health.
  28. The tubes through which the lymph travels throughout the body.
  29. Qi
  30. Lymphocyte
  31. In ayurvedic medicine from India, prana refers to the vital life force energy of the body and the source of all knowledge. It flows through a network of subtle energy channels that can be linked to the Chinese concept of the meridian system.
  32. A system of the body comprised of lymphatic vessels, organs, tissue, and lymphocytes that perform immune functions.
  33. Tonsils
  34. The Chinese concept of blood views it as an extension of qi that originates in the heart and bone marrow. Blood is moved by qi, and qi is nourished by blood.
  35. Sandy Fritz!
  36. A concept in ayurvedic medicine from India. There are three doshas (vata, pitta, and kapha) that are viewed as vital body energies and the energies that underlie all things in the world. Vata is the strongest and combines the elements of space an
  37. Immune system
  38. The field produced as a result of the body's electrical activity that is projected into the space around the body is called a:
  39. Lymph nodes located beneath the mandible that receive drainage from the cheeks and floor of the mouth.
  40. Spleen
  41. Thyroid gland
  42. Lymphatic system
  43. Body Fluid
  44. Lymph drainage from the feet, legs, and gluteal region passes through the:
  45. Shen
  46. Biomagnetic Field
  47. Cervical nodes
  48. A general term, adopted by the Federation of Massage Therapy Boards, to describe a small section of the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx). This section of the test addresses common concepts in massage and bodywork systems that ar
  49. A large, vascular lymphatic organ.
  50. 5 Elements
  51. Popliteal nodes
  52. Doshas
  53. Hara
  54. Explain body fluid as it relates to Chinese medicine:
  55. Prana
  56. Memory cells
  57. The accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues due to capillary and osmotic pressure imbalance is called:
  58. Right lymphatic duct
  59. White blood cells that participate in the immune system.
  60. Blood
  61. Intralymphatic valve
  62. A Chinese word that means "essence" and refers to an essential substance of the body that is believed to reside in the kidneys and govern a person's physical condition and development process.
  63. Submandibular nodes
  64. Lymph capillaries
  65. Lymph