AtopicalantiviralHydrocortisoneA type ofmuscle that isinvoluntarilycontrolledwhich lines theorgansTineapedisBreakingdown of foodby enzymesand acidAccessoryOrgans/glandsA pharmacistonlymedicationavailable totreat influenzaA type ofblood vesselthat allowsexchange ofmaterialsDEETMeningitisNephronFlucloxacillinTranslingualCardiacSphincterMouthKillsthefungusThis connectsthe middle earto the back ofthe nose andthroatIs part of boththerespiratoryand digestivesystemSuperbugTransdermalIntravenousParacetamolA tube thatconnects theMouth andpharynx tothe stomachThe layerof the skinthat losesmoistureColonGramnegativebacteriaTineaCorporisWhen theheart relaxesand fills withbloodTrimethoprimPyloricSphincterMastitisUretersConjunctivitisPicaridinA type ofblood vesselthat carriesblood awayfrom the heartAtopicalantiviralHydrocortisoneA type ofmuscle that isinvoluntarilycontrolledwhich lines theorgansTineapedisBreakingdown of foodby enzymesand acidAccessoryOrgans/glandsA pharmacistonlymedicationavailable totreat influenzaA type ofblood vesselthat allowsexchange ofmaterialsDEETMeningitisNephronFlucloxacillinTranslingualCardiacSphincterMouthKillsthefungusThis connectsthe middle earto the back ofthe nose andthroatIs part of boththerespiratoryand digestivesystemSuperbugTransdermalIntravenousParacetamolA tube thatconnects theMouth andpharynx tothe stomachThe layerof the skinthat losesmoistureColonGramnegativebacteriaTineaCorporisWhen theheart relaxesand fills withbloodTrimethoprimPyloricSphincterMastitisUretersConjunctivitisPicaridinA type ofblood vesselthat carriesblood awayfrom the heart

Anatomy, Pathogens, OTC, Dose Forms 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. A topical antiviral
  2. Hydrocortisone
  3. A type of muscle that is involuntarily controlled which lines the organs
  4. Tinea pedis
  5. Breaking down of food by enzymes and acid
  6. Accessory Organs/glands
  7. A pharmacist only medication available to treat influenza
  8. A type of blood vessel that allows exchange of materials
  9. DEET
  10. Meningitis
  11. Nephron
  12. Flucloxacillin
  13. Translingual
  14. Cardiac Sphincter
  15. Mouth
  16. Kills the fungus
  17. This connects the middle ear to the back of the nose and throat
  18. Is part of both the respiratory and digestive system
  19. Superbug
  20. Transdermal
  21. Intravenous
  22. Paracetamol
  23. A tube that connects the Mouth and pharynx to the stomach
  24. The layer of the skin that loses moisture
  25. Colon
  26. Gram negative bacteria
  27. Tinea Corporis
  28. When the heart relaxes and fills with blood
  29. Trimethoprim
  30. Pyloric Sphincter
  31. Mastitis
  32. Ureters
  33. Conjunctivitis
  34. Picaridin
  35. A type of blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart