Material isexpelledfrom thelungsExpectorationPPD isused inAtuberculintestBronchial airwayobstructionmarked byparoxysmaldyspnea,wheezing, andcoughAsthmaCollapsedlungAtelectasisRadioactivematerial isinjected orinhaled andimages arerecordedlung scan;ventilation-perfusion(V/Q) scanDifficultbreathingDyspneaStridor occursin an upperrespiratorydisordertermed...CroupThe "P" inDPTstands forPertussisUppermostportion ofthe lungApexType ofpneumoconiosisAsbestosisSpittingup bloodfrom thelungsHemoptysisDeliveringsharp, shortblows to thesurface ofthe chestPercussionARDStachypnea,dyspnea,cyanosis,tachycardia, andhypoxemia in anadultCollectionof pusabscessOpening intothe tracheathrough theneck toestablish anairwayTracheostomyBronchoscopyEndoscopicexaminationBreathingout (expiration)ExhalationThis virus causesbronchiolitis andbronchopneumoniaRSVLowerportion ofthe lungBaseof thelungCondition ofdecreasedoxygen inthe bloodHypoxemiaHypercapniaHigh carbondioxidelevels in thebloodLocalizedarea of pusformation inthe lungsPleurisyChronicbronchitisandemphysemaare examplesCOPDLid-like pieceof cartilagecovering thelarynxEpiglottisMaterial isexpelledfrom thelungsExpectorationPPD isused inAtuberculintestBronchial airwayobstructionmarked byparoxysmaldyspnea,wheezing, andcoughAsthmaCollapsedlungAtelectasisRadioactivematerial isinjected orinhaled andimages arerecordedlung scan;ventilation-perfusion(V/Q) scanDifficultbreathingDyspneaStridor occursin an upperrespiratorydisordertermed...CroupThe "P" inDPTstands forPertussisUppermostportion ofthe lungApexType ofpneumoconiosisAsbestosisSpittingup bloodfrom thelungsHemoptysisDeliveringsharp, shortblows to thesurface ofthe chestPercussionARDStachypnea,dyspnea,cyanosis,tachycardia, andhypoxemia in anadultCollectionof pusabscessOpening intothe tracheathrough theneck toestablish anairwayTracheostomyBronchoscopyEndoscopicexaminationBreathingout (expiration)ExhalationThis virus causesbronchiolitis andbronchopneumoniaRSVLowerportion ofthe lungBaseof thelungCondition ofdecreasedoxygen inthe bloodHypoxemiaHypercapniaHigh carbondioxidelevels in thebloodLocalizedarea of pusformation inthe lungsPleurisyChronicbronchitisandemphysemaare examplesCOPDLid-like pieceof cartilagecovering thelarynxEpiglottis

Respiratory System - 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. Expectoration
    Material is expelled from the lungs
  2. A tuberculin test
    PPD is used in
  3. Asthma
    Bronchial airway obstruction marked by paroxysmal dyspnea, wheezing, and cough
  4. Atelectasis
    Collapsed lung
  5. lung scan; ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) scan
    Radioactive material is injected or inhaled and images are recorded
  6. Dyspnea
    Difficult breathing
  7. Croup
    Stridor occurs in an upper respiratory disorder termed...
  8. Pertussis
    The "P" in DPT stands for
  9. Apex
    Uppermost portion of the lung
  10. Asbestosis
    Type of pneumoconiosis
  11. Hemoptysis
    Spitting up blood from the lungs
  12. Percussion
    Delivering sharp, short blows to the surface of the chest
  13. tachypnea, dyspnea, cyanosis, tachycardia, and hypoxemia in an adult
    ARDS
  14. abscess
    Collection of pus
  15. Tracheostomy
    Opening into the trachea through the neck to establish an airway
  16. Endoscopic examination
    Bronchoscopy
  17. Exhalation
    Breathing out ( expiration)
  18. RSV
    This virus causes bronchiolitis and bronchopneumonia
  19. Base of the lung
    Lower portion of the lung
  20. Hypoxemia
    Condition of decreased oxygen in the blood
  21. High carbon dioxide levels in the blood
    Hypercapnia
  22. Pleurisy
    Localized area of pus formation in the lungs
  23. COPD
    Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are examples
  24. Epiglottis
    Lid-like piece of cartilage covering the larynx