OralTransportStageEsophagealopening andperistalticwaveThe rate and timeof the stoppage ofbreathing is wellcoordinated withthe normalswallow8-20seconds 1secondCranialNerveVTransitionPoint 1PharyngealStagegravityLaryngealSubstageStageDifficultyswallowinganteriorleakagecohesioninvoluntarysalivaryresponsea small roundedmass of asubstance,especially ofchewed food atthe moment ofswallowingThere isan openairwayaspirationOralPreparatoryStageCranial nerveresponsible forpharyngealmovement, thepharynx and tasteon the posterior ⅓of the tongueCranial nerveresponsiblefor pharyngeal andlaryngeal musclesand taste from theepiglottisand pharynxTransitionPoint 2EsophagealStagedeglutitionvocalfoldsOralTransportStageEsophagealopening andperistalticwaveThe rate and timeof the stoppage ofbreathing is wellcoordinated withthe normalswallow8-20seconds 1secondCranialNerveVTransitionPoint 1PharyngealStagegravityLaryngealSubstageStageDifficultyswallowinganteriorleakagecohesioninvoluntarysalivaryresponsea small roundedmass of asubstance,especially ofchewed food atthe moment ofswallowingThere isan openairwayaspirationOralPreparatoryStageCranial nerveresponsible forpharyngealmovement, thepharynx and tasteon the posterior ⅓of the tongueCranial nerveresponsiblefor pharyngeal andlaryngeal musclesand taste from theepiglottisand pharynxTransitionPoint 2EsophagealStagedeglutitionvocalfolds

Do You Know Your Swallow? - 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. Oral Transport Stage
  2. Esophageal opening and peristaltic wave
  3. The rate and time of the stoppage of breathing is well coordinated with the normal swallow
  4. 8-20 seconds
  5. 1 second
  6. Cranial Nerve V
  7. Transition Point 1
  8. Pharyngeal Stage
  9. gravity
  10. Laryngeal Substage Stage
  11. Difficulty swallowing
  12. anterior leakage
  13. cohesion
  14. involuntary salivary response
  15. a small rounded mass of a substance, especially of chewed food at the moment of swallowing
  16. There is an open airway
  17. aspiration
  18. Oral Preparatory Stage
  19. Cranial nerve responsible for pharyngeal movement, the pharynx and taste on the posterior ⅓ of the tongue
  20. Cranial nerve responsible for pharyngeal and laryngeal muscles and taste from the epiglottis and pharynx
  21. Transition Point 2
  22. Esophageal Stage
  23. deglutition
  24. vocal folds