AbdominalMusclesContraction ofthe thoracicdiaphragm andabdominalmusclesUrinaryBladderThoracicSpineMuscleSpindlesChildbirthDecreasethoracicvolumeDecreasedpressurewithin thethoraciccavityType-1Ventilationand spinestabilizationThoracolumbarFasciaDecreasedtotal trunkextensionstrengthStop orcontrolmotionObturatorInternusPassiveRecoil ofRib Cageand LungsDiaphragmQuadratusLumborum400-500 mLFlexion-RelaxationPhenomenonInvoluntaryloss ofurineIncreasethoracicvolumeLengthTransducersInvoluntaryLoss of Flatusor Liquid orSolid FecalMatterAbdominalWall MuscleContractionsAbdominalMusclesContraction ofthe thoracicdiaphragm andabdominalmusclesUrinaryBladderThoracicSpineMuscleSpindlesChildbirthDecreasethoracicvolumeDecreasedpressurewithin thethoraciccavityType-1Ventilationand spinestabilizationThoracolumbarFasciaDecreasedtotal trunkextensionstrengthStop orcontrolmotionObturatorInternusPassiveRecoil ofRib Cageand LungsDiaphragmQuadratusLumborum400-500 mLFlexion-RelaxationPhenomenonInvoluntaryloss ofurineIncreasethoracicvolumeLengthTransducersInvoluntaryLoss of Flatusor Liquid orSolid FecalMatterAbdominalWall MuscleContractions

Pathomechanics Review - 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. Abdominal Muscles
  2. Contraction of the thoracic diaphragm and abdominal muscles
  3. Urinary Bladder
  4. Thoracic Spine
  5. Muscle Spindles
  6. Childbirth
  7. Decrease thoracic volume
  8. Decreased pressure within the thoracic cavity
  9. Type-1
  10. Ventilation and spine stabilization
  11. Thoracolumbar Fascia
  12. Decreased total trunk extension strength
  13. Stop or control motion
  14. Obturator Internus
  15. Passive Recoil of Rib Cage and Lungs
  16. Diaphragm
  17. Quadratus Lumborum
  18. 400-500 mL
  19. Flexion-Relaxation Phenomenon
  20. Involuntary loss of urine
  21. Increase thoracic volume
  22. Length Transducers
  23. Involuntary Loss of Flatus or Liquid or Solid Fecal Matter
  24. Abdominal Wall Muscle Contractions