HypopneaSlow,shallowrespirationsInsomniaDisorder offalling asleepormaintaining asound sleepRestlesslegsyndromeOrnocturnalmyoclonusEatingdisorderAn ongoingdisturbance ofbehaviorsassociated withthe ingestion offoodSleepterrordisorderInvolves repeatednightmares andabrupt awakeneningsaccompanied by apanicky cry orscream of intensefearCataplexySudden episode ofmuscle weaknessand loss of muscletone that lasts forseconds or minutes.Often brought on byintense emotion.BingeeatingRecurring episodesof eating largeamounts of food in ashort time, followedby intense emotionaldistressRefeedingsyndromeAn imbalance of fluidand electrolytes thatcan lead to cellulardisfunction and lifethreateningcomplications suchas HFBodyimageCollection ofperceptions,thoughts, feelingsand behaviors thatrelate to one's bodysize andappearancePurgingAn attempt to rid theGI tract and body ofunwanted food;vomiting and use ofdiuretics andlaxatives, lesscommonly syrup ofipecac or enemasSleep-relatedhypoventilationIncludes periods ofdecreasedrespirationsresulting inelevated carbondioxide levels inthe bloodParasomniasAbnormalbehavioral orphysicaleventsduring sleepPolysomnogramMonitors theclient'selectrophysicalresponsesduring sleepCompulsiveovereatingPattern oflesseningemotionalpain byeatingRuminationdisorderRegurgitation of foodback into the mouthafter recent foodintake. The food isrechewed spit out orreswallowedNarcolepsyUncommoncondition inwhich anindividual hasrepeated attacksof sleepPicaPersistenteating ofnonfoodsubstances,such as chalkor clayAnorexianervosaA disturbance in bodyperception resultingin an intense fear ofgaining weight and arefusal to eat enoughto maintain anadequate bodyweightBulimiaIngestion of largeamounts of foodfollowed by efforts tocompensate forovereating, such aspurging, fasting orexerciseApneaLack ofbreathingObesityExcessof bodyweightCircadianrhythmsleep-wakedisorderPersistent pattern ofsleep disruption thatresults from amismatch betweenpersonal bodyrhythms andenvironmentaldemandsDyssomniasAbnormalities ofthe physicalmechanismsthat regulatesleep andwakefulnessSleep-wakedisorderCondition orproblem thatrepeatedlydisrupts anindividual'spattern of sleepHypopneaSlow,shallowrespirationsInsomniaDisorder offalling asleepormaintaining asound sleepRestlesslegsyndromeOrnocturnalmyoclonusEatingdisorderAn ongoingdisturbance ofbehaviorsassociated withthe ingestion offoodSleepterrordisorderInvolves repeatednightmares andabrupt awakeneningsaccompanied by apanicky cry orscream of intensefearCataplexySudden episode ofmuscle weaknessand loss of muscletone that lasts forseconds or minutes.Often brought on byintense emotion.BingeeatingRecurring episodesof eating largeamounts of food in ashort time, followedby intense emotionaldistressRefeedingsyndromeAn imbalance of fluidand electrolytes thatcan lead to cellulardisfunction and lifethreateningcomplications suchas HFBodyimageCollection ofperceptions,thoughts, feelingsand behaviors thatrelate to one's bodysize andappearancePurgingAn attempt to rid theGI tract and body ofunwanted food;vomiting and use ofdiuretics andlaxatives, lesscommonly syrup ofipecac or enemasSleep-relatedhypoventilationIncludes periods ofdecreasedrespirationsresulting inelevated carbondioxide levels inthe bloodParasomniasAbnormalbehavioral orphysicaleventsduring sleepPolysomnogramMonitors theclient'selectrophysicalresponsesduring sleepCompulsiveovereatingPattern oflesseningemotionalpain byeatingRuminationdisorderRegurgitation of foodback into the mouthafter recent foodintake. The food isrechewed spit out orreswallowedNarcolepsyUncommoncondition inwhich anindividual hasrepeated attacksof sleepPicaPersistenteating ofnonfoodsubstances,such as chalkor clayAnorexianervosaA disturbance in bodyperception resultingin an intense fear ofgaining weight and arefusal to eat enoughto maintain anadequate bodyweightBulimiaIngestion of largeamounts of foodfollowed by efforts tocompensate forovereating, such aspurging, fasting orexerciseApneaLack ofbreathingObesityExcessof bodyweightCircadianrhythmsleep-wakedisorderPersistent pattern ofsleep disruption thatresults from amismatch betweenpersonal bodyrhythms andenvironmentaldemandsDyssomniasAbnormalities ofthe physicalmechanismsthat regulatesleep andwakefulnessSleep-wakedisorderCondition orproblem thatrepeatedlydisrupts anindividual'spattern of sleep

Eating and Sleeping Disorders - 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. Slow, shallow respirations
    Hypopnea
  2. Disorder of falling asleep or maintaining a sound sleep
    Insomnia
  3. Or nocturnal myoclonus
    Restless leg syndrome
  4. An ongoing disturbance of behaviors associated with the ingestion of food
    Eating disorder
  5. Involves repeated nightmares and abrupt awakenenings accompanied by a panicky cry or scream of intense fear
    Sleep terror disorder
  6. Sudden episode of muscle weakness and loss of muscle tone that lasts for seconds or minutes. Often brought on by intense emotion.
    Cataplexy
  7. Recurring episodes of eating large amounts of food in a short time, followed by intense emotional distress
    Binge eating
  8. An imbalance of fluid and electrolytes that can lead to cellular disfunction and life threatening complications such as HF
    Refeeding syndrome
  9. Collection of perceptions, thoughts, feelings and behaviors that relate to one's body size and appearance
    Body image
  10. An attempt to rid the GI tract and body of unwanted food; vomiting and use of diuretics and laxatives, less commonly syrup of ipecac or enemas
    Purging
  11. Includes periods of decreased respirations resulting in elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood
    Sleep-related hypoventilation
  12. Abnormal behavioral or physical events during sleep
    Parasomnias
  13. Monitors the client's electrophysical responses during sleep
    Polysomnogram
  14. Pattern of lessening emotional pain by eating
    Compulsive overeating
  15. Regurgitation of food back into the mouth after recent food intake. The food is rechewed spit out or reswallowed
    Rumination disorder
  16. Uncommon condition in which an individual has repeated attacks of sleep
    Narcolepsy
  17. Persistent eating of nonfood substances, such as chalk or clay
    Pica
  18. A disturbance in body perception resulting in an intense fear of gaining weight and a refusal to eat enough to maintain an adequate body weight
    Anorexia nervosa
  19. Ingestion of large amounts of food followed by efforts to compensate for overeating, such as purging, fasting or exercise
    Bulimia
  20. Lack of breathing
    Apnea
  21. Excess of body weight
    Obesity
  22. Persistent pattern of sleep disruption that results from a mismatch between personal body rhythms and environmental demands
    Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder
  23. Abnormalities of the physical mechanisms that regulate sleep and wakefulness
    Dyssomnias
  24. Condition or problem that repeatedly disrupts an individual's pattern of sleep
    Sleep-wake disorder