TRUEThis is damagethroughout thebrain, Someexamples includeAlzheimers, anoxia,and meningitis.TRUEProsopagnosiaLeftTRUENonDominantAseizureAt thetime ofthe impactGoodInvolves shaving aportion of the head,exposing the dura,removal of the clot,repairing the artery,irrigationBrain andspinalcordAfter theinitial impact,as the bodyresponds toitAcomaThe brain is at restand hit by anoutside force,causing the skullto move forward,which impacts thebrainInability torecognizefacesNeglectTo protectthe brainalong withthe skull.TRUEThis is localized andtends to result frompenetrating injury.Examples include astroke, tumor, or astabbing in the head.DiscourseTRUESkillsAuditorycomprehension,Verbal expression,Readingcomprehension,Written/Graphicexpression, AuditoryComprehensionA movingobject hits astationaryobjectIntonation.NeglectMemory;AttentionThe brain bounces inirregular fashionbecause the inside ofthe skull is curved, itcan twist and bonescan move.The head is movingat some velocity, andthere is a suddenstop. Due to interia,the brain keepsmoving and strikesthe stationary skull.To keep the brainmoist, lubricate thebrain, and protectthe brain fromchanges inpressureLacerations,contusions,fractures,Rightthe difficultyrecognizingobjects orpictures despiteadequate visualsensory ability.Unresponsivewakefulness,withoutpurposeRICEACONTRECOUPAn object decreasesspeed, the head isforced to an abruptstop due to a carwreck with or withoutimpact or whiplashDura mater,arachnoidmater, piamaterOpen injuries usuallyinclude a skull fracture,while closed injuries may ormay not. , In open injuries,the meningeal layer is cut.In closed injuries, themeningines remain intact.,In open injuries, the brainis at risk for more infection.INAn objectincreases a rateof speed, thehead ispropelled by afish, club, or batVisualspatialagnosiaTRUEACOUPinjuryProsodyStroke onright, anterior,would expectparalysis onthe left side.HematomaCerebrospinalfluid (CSF)Attention- determinewhat is important,visual perceptualability attention-neglect (inattention tothe left), not aproblem w theirvisual system!TRUEThis is damagethroughout thebrain, Someexamples includeAlzheimers, anoxia,and meningitis.TRUEProsopagnosiaLeftTRUENonDominantAseizureAt thetime ofthe impactGoodInvolves shaving aportion of the head,exposing the dura,removal of the clot,repairing the artery,irrigationBrain andspinalcordAfter theinitial impact,as the bodyresponds toitAcomaThe brain is at restand hit by anoutside force,causing the skullto move forward,which impacts thebrainInability torecognizefacesNeglectTo protectthe brainalong withthe skull.TRUEThis is localized andtends to result frompenetrating injury.Examples include astroke, tumor, or astabbing in the head.DiscourseTRUESkillsAuditorycomprehension,Verbal expression,Readingcomprehension,Written/Graphicexpression, AuditoryComprehensionA movingobject hits astationaryobjectIntonation.NeglectMemory;AttentionThe brain bounces inirregular fashionbecause the inside ofthe skull is curved, itcan twist and bonescan move.The head is movingat some velocity, andthere is a suddenstop. Due to interia,the brain keepsmoving and strikesthe stationary skull.To keep the brainmoist, lubricate thebrain, and protectthe brain fromchanges inpressureLacerations,contusions,fractures,Rightthe difficultyrecognizingobjects orpictures despiteadequate visualsensory ability.Unresponsivewakefulness,withoutpurposeRICEACONTRECOUPAn object decreasesspeed, the head isforced to an abruptstop due to a carwreck with or withoutimpact or whiplashDura mater,arachnoidmater, piamaterOpen injuries usuallyinclude a skull fracture,while closed injuries may ormay not. , In open injuries,the meningeal layer is cut.In closed injuries, themeningines remain intact.,In open injuries, the brainis at risk for more infection.INAn objectincreases a rateof speed, thehead ispropelled by afish, club, or batVisualspatialagnosiaTRUEACOUPinjuryProsodyStroke onright, anterior,would expectparalysis onthe left side.HematomaCerebrospinalfluid (CSF)Attention- determinewhat is important,visual perceptualability attention-neglect (inattention tothe left), not aproblem w theirvisual system!

RHD BINGO! - 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. TRUE
  2. This is damage throughout the brain, Some examples include Alzheimers, anoxia, and meningitis.
  3. TRUE
  4. Prosopagnosia
  5. Left
  6. TRUE
  7. Non Dominant
  8. A seizure
  9. At the time of the impact
  10. Good
  11. Involves shaving a portion of the head, exposing the dura, removal of the clot, repairing the artery, irrigation
  12. Brain and spinal cord
  13. After the initial impact, as the body responds to it
  14. A coma
  15. The brain is at rest and hit by an outside force, causing the skull to move forward, which impacts the brain
  16. Inability to recognize faces
  17. Neglect
  18. To protect the brain along with the skull.
  19. TRUE
  20. This is localized and tends to result from penetrating injury. Examples include a stroke, tumor, or a stabbing in the head.
  21. Discourse
  22. TRUE
  23. Skills
  24. Auditory comprehension, Verbal expression, Reading comprehension, Written/Graphic expression, Auditory Comprehension
  25. A moving object hits a stationary object
  26. Intonation.
  27. Neglect
  28. Memory; Attention
  29. The brain bounces in irregular fashion because the inside of the skull is curved, it can twist and bones can move.
  30. 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.
  31. To keep the brain moist, lubricate the brain, and protect the brain from changes in pressure
  32. Lacerations, contusions, fractures,
  33. Right
  34. the difficulty recognizing objects or pictures despite adequate visual sensory ability.
  35. Unresponsive wakefulness, without purpose
  36. RICE
  37. A CONTRECOUP
  38. An object decreases speed, the head is forced to an abrupt stop due to a car wreck with or without impact or whiplash
  39. Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater
  40. 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
  41. An object increases a rate of speed, the head is propelled by a fish, club, or bat
  42. Visualspatial agnosia
  43. TRUE
  44. A COUP injury
  45. Prosody
  46. Stroke on right, anterior, would expect paralysis on the left side.
  47. Hematoma
  48. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
  49. Attention- determine what is important, visual perceptual ability attention- neglect (inattention to the left), not a problem w their visual system!