(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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Loss of blood flow to the brain
Stroke
Coordinates between the voluntary and involuntary movements of your body and transmits messages throughout your whole body:
Nervous System
The involuntary division of the Motor Nervous System/PNS
Autonomic Nervous System
Transmits information from all parts of the body to brain for processing and from the brain to body
Spinal Cord
Loss of motor planning
Apraxia
The 2 parts of the CNS
Brain and Spinal Cord
Contains sensory neurons and is in charge of sending messages from the sensory organs to the brain
Sensory Nervous System
Makes up the PNS
Nerves
When the brain’s normal electrical activity undergoes a sudden change. Can lead to shaking and seizures
Epilepsy
Disease that damages neurons in the brainstem, leading to difficulty swallowing, speaking, moving tongue and controlling emotions:
Progressive Bulbar Palsy
What the spinal cord is made up of
White and Grey Matter
What is the Spinal cord covered by
Meninges
Loss of reflexes
Spinal Shock
Contains about 100 billion neurons
Brain
The 2 main divisions of the nervous system:
CNS and PNS
The voluntary division of the Motor Nervous System/PNS
Somatic Nervous System
involuntary movement of the body that try to return the body to a state of normalcy as a result of a stimulus
Reflexes
Motor speech disorder which affects the motor control of speech muscles. Leads to slurred and slow speech
Dysarthria
Contains motor neurons and is in charge of sending messages from the brain to the muscles
Motor Nervous System
When the brain and its nerves are forcibly moved
Concussion
Provides the body with alerts to danger-fight or flight response:
Sympathetic Nervous System
Progressive Motor Neuron disease that causes motor neurons to die out, leading to a loss of motor control
ALS
Supports the body to relax and function normally when not in danger-rest and digest response
Parasympathetic Nervous System
This is a result of trauma to the spinal cord. It’s the loss of motor function
Paralysis
Disease that destroys the myelin leading to balance and coordination difficulty
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)