(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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each portion of skin that your nerves innervate; affected by shingles
Dermatomes
division of nervous system that is everything but the brain and spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System
sensory cranial nerve that brings in smell information
Olfactory Nerve
monosynaptic and ipsilateral reflex
Stretch Reflex
C5-T1
Brachial Plexus
structure that connects the spinal nerve to the ventral horn
Ventral Roots
1 pair of spinal nerves
Coccygeal Spinal Nerves
reflexes that are stimulated by cutaneous simulation
Superficial Reflexes
5 pairs of spinal nerves
Lumbar Spinal Nerves
biggest CN; responsible for facial sensation and chewing motions in face
Trigeminal Nerve
L4-S4
Sacral Plexus
nerve you feel when you hit your 'funny bone'
Ulnar Nerve
nerve that innervates the diaphragm
Phrenic Nerve
nerve that helps innervates the posterior portion of your leg
Sciatic Nerve
structures that split off of spinal nerve and innervate your back
Dorsal Rami
motor CN that innervates the sternocleidomastoid and traquzius
Accessory Nerve
structures that differentiate to make plexuses
Ventral Rami
sensory CN that brings in hearing and balance information
Vestibulocochlear Nerve
polysynaptic and ipsilateral reflex
Withdrawal Reflex
C1-C5
Cervical Plexus
5 pairs of spinal nerves
Sacral Spinal Nerves
8 pairs of spinal nerves
Cervical Spinal Nerves
nerve that helps innervates the anterior portion of your leg
Femoral Nerve
measure down to see the amount of sensory receptors in a certain area
Two-Point Threshold
T12-L5
Lumbar Plexus
motor CN that aids in speech and swallowing
Hypoglossal Nerve
12 pairs of spinal nerves
Thoracic Spinal Nerves
sensory cranial nerve that brings in visual information
Optic Nerve
the area of nerve tract where all of the cell bodies reside
Ganglion
groups of myelinated and nonmyelinated axons
Nerves
polysynaptic and contralateral reflex
Crossed-Extensor Reflex
longest CN; mixed CN that takes in sensory information from the abdomen, and brings out motor information to heart, abdomen, and lungs
Vagus Nerve
motor CN that is responsible for moving the eyes; CN 4
Trochlear Nerve
mixed CN that is responsible for taste, swallowing, and saliva secretion
Glossopharyngeal Nerve
motor CN that is responsible for moving the eyes; CN 6
Abducens Nerve
mixed CN that is responsible for facial expressions and some taste
Facial Nerve
motor CN that is responsible for moving the eyes; CN 3
Oculomotor Nerve
structure that connects the spinal nerve to the dorsal horn
Dorsal Roots