ParasomniasAbnormalbehavioral orphysicaleventsduring sleepCircadianrhythmsleep-wakedisorderPersistent pattern ofsleep disruption thatresults from amismatch betweenpersonal bodyrhythms andenvironmentaldemandsBodyimageCollection 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 enemasCataplexySudden episode ofmuscle weaknessand loss of muscletone that lasts forseconds or minutes.Often brought on byintense emotion.RuminationdisorderRegurgitation of foodback into the mouthafter recent foodintake. The food isrechewed spit out orreswallowedPolysomnogramMonitors theclient'selectrophysicalresponsesduring sleepInsomniaDisorder offalling asleepormaintaining asound sleepHypopneaSlow,shallowrespirationsPicaPersistenteating ofnonfoodsubstances,such as chalkor claySleepterrordisorderInvolves repeatednightmares andabrupt awakeneningsaccompanied by apanicky cry orscream of intensefearBulimiaIngestion of largeamounts of foodfollowed by efforts tocompensate forovereating, such aspurging, fasting orexerciseRefeedingsyndromeAn imbalance of fluidand electrolytes thatcan lead to cellulardisfunction and lifethreateningcomplications suchas HFDyssomniasAbnormalities ofthe physicalmechanismsthat regulatesleep andwakefulnessBingeeatingRecurring episodesof eating largeamounts of food in ashort time, followedby intense emotionaldistressApneaLack ofbreathingEatingdisorderAn ongoingdisturbance ofbehaviorsassociated withthe ingestion offoodNarcolepsyUncommoncondition inwhich anindividual hasrepeated attacksof sleepAnorexianervosaA disturbance in bodyperception resultingin an intense fear ofgaining weight and arefusal to eat enoughto maintain anadequate bodyweightSleep-wakedisorderCondition orproblem thatrepeatedlydisrupts anindividual'spattern of sleepSleep-relatedhypoventilationIncludes periods ofdecreasedrespirationsresulting inelevated carbondioxide levels inthe bloodObesityExcessof bodyweightRestlesslegsyndromeOrnocturnalmyoclonusCompulsiveovereatingPattern oflesseningemotionalpain byeatingParasomniasAbnormalbehavioral orphysicaleventsduring sleepCircadianrhythmsleep-wakedisorderPersistent pattern ofsleep disruption thatresults from amismatch betweenpersonal bodyrhythms andenvironmentaldemandsBodyimageCollection 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 enemasCataplexySudden episode ofmuscle weaknessand loss of muscletone that lasts forseconds or minutes.Often brought on byintense emotion.RuminationdisorderRegurgitation of foodback into the mouthafter recent foodintake. The food isrechewed spit out orreswallowedPolysomnogramMonitors theclient'selectrophysicalresponsesduring sleepInsomniaDisorder offalling asleepormaintaining asound sleepHypopneaSlow,shallowrespirationsPicaPersistenteating ofnonfoodsubstances,such as chalkor claySleepterrordisorderInvolves repeatednightmares andabrupt awakeneningsaccompanied by apanicky cry orscream of intensefearBulimiaIngestion of largeamounts of foodfollowed by efforts tocompensate forovereating, such aspurging, fasting orexerciseRefeedingsyndromeAn imbalance of fluidand electrolytes thatcan lead to cellulardisfunction and lifethreateningcomplications suchas HFDyssomniasAbnormalities ofthe physicalmechanismsthat regulatesleep andwakefulnessBingeeatingRecurring episodesof eating largeamounts of food in ashort time, followedby intense emotionaldistressApneaLack ofbreathingEatingdisorderAn ongoingdisturbance ofbehaviorsassociated withthe ingestion offoodNarcolepsyUncommoncondition inwhich anindividual hasrepeated attacksof sleepAnorexianervosaA disturbance in bodyperception resultingin an intense fear ofgaining weight and arefusal to eat enoughto maintain anadequate bodyweightSleep-wakedisorderCondition orproblem thatrepeatedlydisrupts anindividual'spattern of sleepSleep-relatedhypoventilationIncludes periods ofdecreasedrespirationsresulting inelevated carbondioxide levels inthe bloodObesityExcessof bodyweightRestlesslegsyndromeOrnocturnalmyoclonusCompulsiveovereatingPattern oflesseningemotionalpain byeating

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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