realityorientationhelps withdementia patients;using external aidslike memory booksor walletsCerebralvascularaccidentreferred toas a"brainattack"auditorycomprehensionability toprocess verbalmaterial thatsomeone hassaid to themseizureabnormalelectricaldischarge ofcorticalneuronshematomacollectionof bloodaspirationoccurs whenfood or liquidgets in thelungsphrasecompletioncuesdrinkfroma___cholinesteraseinhibitorsmedicationthat can beused fordementiapatientsdecerebraterigid withextremitiesextended;UE rotateinternallydysphagiapatientsthat haveswallowingdifficultiescomalack ofcommunicationof informationfrom the brainstem to thecortexdementialack ofawareness ofmemory loss,no alterations inconsciousnessdeliriumone of 4 Ds ofdementia;sudden onsetand alterationin mental statecognition"learning andthinking","memory","problemsolving"receptiveaphasiaa posteriorlesion,referred to asthe "walkingwounded"hyoidbonepoint ofattachment formuscles; doesn'tconnect to anyother boneverbalexpressionability toconveyinformationverballyvegetativestate"unresponsivewakefulness"bolus"whateverisswallowed"RanchoLevels10 LevelsofCognitiveFunctioningphonemiccuewritewith ap___meningesprotectthe brainand skull(3 layers)COUNTRECOUPinjuryforce fromCOUP injurycauses brainto strike skullon other sidehemorrhagicstrokeoccur whena bloodvessel in thebrain burstsischemic/occlusivestrokeoccur when ablood clotblocks theblood supplyfrom part of thebrainevacuationremoval ofahematomaneglectfailure to attendto and perceiveitems on thecontralateralsidewrittenexpressionability togenerateinformationusing thegraphicmodalityglobalaphasiareferred toas "severemixed"aphasiaCOUPinjuryinitialimpact onthe braincentralnervoussystemthe brainand spinalcordanosognosiadenial ofdeficitsand/or lack ofawareness ofdeficitscraniotomyremovingskull, takingclot out,putting skullbackreadingcomprehensionability toprocessinformationpresented inthe graphicmodalitydecorticatearmsflexed,rigid; legsextendedexpressiveaphasiaan anteriorlesion, callednonfluent, orBroca'saphasiavalidationtherapyhelps withdementiapatients;entering theirrealityperipheralnervoussystemthe somaticnervous systemand theautonomicnervous systemanomianaming or wordfinding problems(most peopleexperience somedegree of this)realityorientationhelps withdementia patients;using external aidslike memory booksor walletsCerebralvascularaccidentreferred toas a"brainattack"auditorycomprehensionability toprocess verbalmaterial thatsomeone hassaid to themseizureabnormalelectricaldischarge ofcorticalneuronshematomacollectionof bloodaspirationoccurs whenfood or liquidgets in thelungsphrasecompletioncuesdrinkfroma___cholinesteraseinhibitorsmedicationthat can beused fordementiapatientsdecerebraterigid withextremitiesextended;UE rotateinternallydysphagiapatientsthat haveswallowingdifficultiescomalack ofcommunicationof informationfrom the brainstem to thecortexdementialack ofawareness ofmemory loss,no alterations inconsciousnessdeliriumone of 4 Ds ofdementia;sudden onsetand alterationin mental statecognition"learning andthinking","memory","problemsolving"receptiveaphasiaa posteriorlesion,referred to asthe "walkingwounded"hyoidbonepoint ofattachment formuscles; doesn'tconnect to anyother boneverbalexpressionability toconveyinformationverballyvegetativestate"unresponsivewakefulness"bolus"whateverisswallowed"RanchoLevels10 LevelsofCognitiveFunctioningphonemiccuewritewith ap___meningesprotectthe brainand skull(3 layers)COUNTRECOUPinjuryforce fromCOUP injurycauses brainto strike skullon other sidehemorrhagicstrokeoccur whena bloodvessel in thebrain burstsischemic/occlusivestrokeoccur when ablood clotblocks theblood supplyfrom part of thebrainevacuationremoval ofahematomaneglectfailure to attendto and perceiveitems on thecontralateralsidewrittenexpressionability togenerateinformationusing thegraphicmodalityglobalaphasiareferred toas "severemixed"aphasiaCOUPinjuryinitialimpact onthe braincentralnervoussystemthe brainand spinalcordanosognosiadenial ofdeficitsand/or lack ofawareness ofdeficitscraniotomyremovingskull, takingclot out,putting skullbackreadingcomprehensionability toprocessinformationpresented inthe graphicmodalitydecorticatearmsflexed,rigid; legsextendedexpressiveaphasiaan anteriorlesion, callednonfluent, orBroca'saphasiavalidationtherapyhelps withdementiapatients;entering theirrealityperipheralnervoussystemthe somaticnervous systemand theautonomicnervous systemanomianaming or wordfinding problems(most peopleexperience somedegree of this)

Acquired Disorders Brain Game - 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. helps with dementia patients; using external aids like memory books or wallets
    reality orientation
  2. referred to as a "brain attack"
    Cerebral vascular accident
  3. ability to process verbal material that someone has said to them
    auditory comprehension
  4. abnormal electrical discharge of cortical neurons
    seizure
  5. collection of blood
    hematoma
  6. occurs when food or liquid gets in the lungs
    aspiration
  7. drink from a___
    phrase completion cues
  8. medication that can be used for dementia patients
    cholinesterase inhibitors
  9. rigid with extremities extended; UE rotate internally
    decerebrate
  10. patients that have swallowing difficulties
    dysphagia
  11. lack of communication of information from the brain stem to the cortex
    coma
  12. lack of awareness of memory loss, no alterations in consciousness
    dementia
  13. one of 4 Ds of dementia; sudden onset and alteration in mental state
    delirium
  14. "learning and thinking", "memory", "problem solving"
    cognition
  15. a posterior lesion, referred to as the "walking wounded"
    receptive aphasia
  16. point of attachment for muscles; doesn't connect to any other bone
    hyoid bone
  17. ability to convey information verbally
    verbal expression
  18. "unresponsive wakefulness"
    vegetative state
  19. "whatever is swallowed"
    bolus
  20. 10 Levels of Cognitive Functioning
    Rancho Levels
  21. write with a p___
    phonemic cue
  22. protect the brain and skull (3 layers)
    meninges
  23. force from COUP injury causes brain to strike skull on other side
    COUNTRECOUP injury
  24. occur when a blood vessel in the brain bursts
    hemorrhagic stroke
  25. occur when a blood clot blocks the blood supply from part of the brain
    ischemic/ occlusive stroke
  26. removal of a hematoma
    evacuation
  27. failure to attend to and perceive items on the contralateral side
    neglect
  28. ability to generate information using the graphic modality
    written expression
  29. referred to as "severe mixed" aphasia
    global aphasia
  30. initial impact on the brain
    COUP injury
  31. the brain and spinal cord
    central nervous system
  32. denial of deficits and/or lack of awareness of deficits
    anosognosia
  33. removing skull, taking clot out, putting skull back
    craniotomy
  34. ability to process information presented in the graphic modality
    reading comprehension
  35. arms flexed, rigid; legs extended
    decorticate
  36. an anterior lesion, called nonfluent, or Broca's aphasia
    expressive aphasia
  37. helps with dementia patients; entering their reality
    validation therapy
  38. the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system
    peripheral nervous system
  39. naming or word finding problems (most people experience some degree of this)
    anomia