VirulentHaving the power toproduce disease; ofor pertaining to avery pathogenic orrapidly progressivediseaseNaturalkillercellsLarge granularlymphocytes, killstarget cells byreleasing asubstance thattriggers lysis ofcellSeroprevalenceThe overallfrequency offindings of adisorder in apopulation asdetermined byblood testingPhagocyteWBC that are ableto surround, engulf,and digestmicroorganismsand cellular debrisKaposi'sSarcomaRare cancer of the skinor mucousmembranes;characterized by blue,red, or purple raisedlesions seen mainly inmiddle-agedmediterranian men andthose with HIV diseaseCDCFederal agency thatprovides facilities andservices forinvestigation,identification,prevention, andcontrol of diseaseViralloadAmount ofmeasurableHIV virionsNosocomialAn infectionaquired in ahospital aleast72 hours afteradmissionCD4lymphocyteA type of WBC; aprotein on thesurface of cellsthat normally helpsthe body's immunesystem combatdiseaseOpportunisticDisease characteristiccause by anormallynonpathogenicorganism in a hostwhose resistance hasbeen decreased by adisorder such as AIDSWastingThe loss oflean bodymass as aresult ofillnessAdherenceFollowing aprescribedregimen oftherapy ortreatment fordiseaseHIVdiseaseSymptoms arepersistentunexplained fever,night sweats,diarrhea, weightloss and fatigueAcquiredimmunodeficiencyCondition thatimpairs the body'sability to fightinfection; the endstage of thecontinuum of HIVinfectionRetrovirusLentivirus thatcontains reversetranscriptase,which is essentialfor reversetranscriptionObligateVirusIt must havea hostorganism tosurviveDefiningcharacteristicsClinical signsandsymptomsthat a problemexistsPercutaneousexposureExposure thatinvolves a hollow-bore needle filledwith blood that hadpreviously beenplaced in thepatients veinSeronegativeNegative result onseronegativeexamination. Thestate of lacking HIVantibodies;confirmed by bloodtestBCellsProduceantibodies specificto an antigen.Capable of beingstimulated by Thelper cellsPalliativeDesigned torelieve pain anddistress and tocontrol the S/S ofdisease; not toproduce a cureVerticaltransmissionTransmission of HIVfrom a mother to afetus; can occurduring pregnancy,during delivery, orthroughbreastfeedingSeroconversionThe development ofdetectable levels ofantibodies fromnegative to positiveas antibodiesdevelop in reaction toan infectionPneumocystisjirovecipneumoniaAn unusual pulmonarydisease caused by aparasite that isprimarily associatedwith people who havesuppressed immunesystems, especially inpeople with AIDSVirulentHaving the power toproduce disease; ofor pertaining to avery pathogenic orrapidly progressivediseaseNaturalkillercellsLarge granularlymphocytes, killstarget cells byreleasing asubstance thattriggers lysis ofcellSeroprevalenceThe overallfrequency offindings of adisorder in apopulation asdetermined byblood testingPhagocyteWBC that are ableto surround, engulf,and digestmicroorganismsand cellular debrisKaposi'sSarcomaRare cancer of the skinor mucousmembranes;characterized by blue,red, or purple raisedlesions seen mainly inmiddle-agedmediterranian men andthose with HIV diseaseCDCFederal agency thatprovides facilities andservices forinvestigation,identification,prevention, andcontrol of diseaseViralloadAmount ofmeasurableHIV virionsNosocomialAn infectionaquired in ahospital aleast72 hours afteradmissionCD4lymphocyteA type of WBC; aprotein on thesurface of cellsthat normally helpsthe body's immunesystem combatdiseaseOpportunisticDisease characteristiccause by anormallynonpathogenicorganism in a hostwhose resistance hasbeen decreased by adisorder such as AIDSWastingThe loss oflean bodymass as aresult ofillnessAdherenceFollowing aprescribedregimen oftherapy ortreatment fordiseaseHIVdiseaseSymptoms arepersistentunexplained fever,night sweats,diarrhea, weightloss and fatigueAcquiredimmunodeficiencyCondition thatimpairs the body'sability to fightinfection; the endstage of thecontinuum of HIVinfectionRetrovirusLentivirus thatcontains reversetranscriptase,which is essentialfor reversetranscriptionObligateVirusIt must havea hostorganism tosurviveDefiningcharacteristicsClinical signsandsymptomsthat a problemexistsPercutaneousexposureExposure thatinvolves a hollow-bore needle filledwith blood that hadpreviously beenplaced in thepatients veinSeronegativeNegative result onseronegativeexamination. Thestate of lacking HIVantibodies;confirmed by bloodtestBCellsProduceantibodies specificto an antigen.Capable of beingstimulated by Thelper cellsPalliativeDesigned torelieve pain anddistress and tocontrol the S/S ofdisease; not toproduce a cureVerticaltransmissionTransmission of HIVfrom a mother to afetus; can occurduring pregnancy,during delivery, orthroughbreastfeedingSeroconversionThe development ofdetectable levels ofantibodies fromnegative to positiveas antibodiesdevelop in reaction toan infectionPneumocystisjirovecipneumoniaAn unusual pulmonarydisease caused by aparasite that isprimarily associatedwith people who havesuppressed immunesystems, especially inpeople with AIDS

Patient With HIV - 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. Having the power to produce disease; of or pertaining to a very pathogenic or rapidly progressive disease
    Virulent
  2. Large granular lymphocytes, kills target cells by releasing a substance that triggers lysis of cell
    Natural killer cells
  3. The overall frequency of findings of a disorder in a population as determined by blood testing
    Seroprevalence
  4. WBC that are able to surround, engulf, and digest microorganisms and cellular debris
    Phagocyte
  5. Rare cancer of the skin or mucous membranes; characterized by blue, red, or purple raised lesions seen mainly in middle-aged mediterranian men and those with HIV disease
    Kaposi's Sarcoma
  6. Federal agency that provides facilities and services for investigation, identification, prevention, and control of disease
    CDC
  7. Amount of measurable HIV virions
    Viral load
  8. An infection aquired in a hospital aleast 72 hours after admission
    Nosocomial
  9. A type of WBC; a protein on the surface of cells that normally helps the body's immune system combat disease
    CD4 lymphocyte
  10. Disease characteristic cause by anormally nonpathogenic organism in a host whose resistance has been decreased by a disorder such as AIDS
    Opportunistic
  11. The loss of lean body mass as a result of illness
    Wasting
  12. Following a prescribed regimen of therapy or treatment for disease
    Adherence
  13. Symptoms are persistent unexplained fever, night sweats, diarrhea, weight loss and fatigue
    HIV disease
  14. Condition that impairs the body's ability to fight infection; the end stage of the continuum of HIV infection
    Acquired immunodeficiency
  15. Lentivirus that contains reverse transcriptase, which is essential for reverse transcription
    Retrovirus
  16. It must have a host organism to survive
    Obligate Virus
  17. Clinical signs and symptoms that a problem exists
    Defining characteristics
  18. Exposure that involves a hollow-bore needle filled with blood that had previously been placed in the patients vein
    Percutaneous exposure
  19. Negative result on seronegative examination. The state of lacking HIV antibodies; confirmed by blood test
    Seronegative
  20. Produce antibodies specific to an antigen. Capable of being stimulated by T helper cells
    B Cells
  21. Designed to relieve pain and distress and to control the S/S of disease; not to produce a cure
    Palliative
  22. Transmission of HIV from a mother to a fetus; can occur during pregnancy, during delivery, or through breastfeeding
    Vertical transmission
  23. The development of detectable levels of antibodies from negative to positive as antibodies develop in reaction to an infection
    Seroconversion
  24. An unusual pulmonary disease caused by a parasite that is primarily associated with people who have suppressed immune systems, especially in people with AIDS
    Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia