(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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Attention- determine what is important, visual perceptual ability attention- neglect (inattention to the left), not a problem w their visual system!
Neglect
TRUE
TRUE
Stroke on right, anterior, would expect paralysis on the left side.
An object increases a rate of speed, the head is propelled by a fish, club, or bat
TRUE
Memory; Attention
A COUP injury
Discourse
Skills
This is localized and tends to result from penetrating injury. Examples include a stroke, tumor, or a stabbing in the head.
Open injuries usually include a skull fracture, while closed injuries may or may not. , In open injuries, the meningeal layer is cut. In closed injuries, the meningines remain intact. ,In open injuries, the brain is at risk for more infection. IN
Left
Non Dominant
Visualspatial agnosia
Brain and spinal cord
The brain bounces in irregular fashion because the inside of the skull is curved, it can twist and bones can move.
A CONTRECOUP
A moving object hits a stationary object
To protect the brain along with the skull.
Involves shaving a portion of the head, exposing the dura, removal of the clot, repairing the artery, irrigation
An object decreases speed, the head is forced to an abrupt stop due to a car wreck with or without impact or whiplash
Good
TRUE
At the time of the impact
Prosody
Neglect
The brain is at rest and hit by an outside force, causing the skull to move forward, which impacts the brain
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
Right
To keep the brain moist, lubricate the brain, and protect the brain from changes in pressure
the difficulty recognizing objects or pictures despite adequate visual sensory ability.
TRUE
Hematoma
The head is moving at some velocity, and there is a sudden stop. Due to interia, the brain keeps moving and strikes the stationary skull.
Intonation.
After the initial impact, as the body responds to it
A coma
This is damage throughout the brain, Some examples include Alzheimers, anoxia, and meningitis.