(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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Maximum recommended dose of epinephrine in a healthy ASA I or ASA II pt
.2mg
analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antiplatelet
can cause Reye syndrome in children
Aspirin
agency that monitors drugs with potential for abuse
DEA
drug or substance that prevents growth of bacteria
Bacteriostatic
NSAID, most useful pain med in dentistry analgesic, antipyretic, antiinflammatory
Ibuprofen
Life threatening allergic reaction treated with epi injection
Anaphylaxis
anti seizure med gingivial enlargement oral manisfestation in 50% of pt.using this drug
Dilantin
used to treat malignancies (cancer)
Antineoplastic drugs
Mechanism of movement of drugs within the body
ADME
metabolized in the plasma (blood), high potential for allergic reaction. Benzocaine is an example
Ester
immunosuppressant for organ transplant patients
Cyclosporine
exogenous thyroid hormone used to treat hypothyroidism
Levothyroxine
Fight or flight
SANS
insulin dependent
Type I Diabetes
analgesic, antipyretic and contraindicated in patients with liver disease
Acetaminophen
amoxicillin 2000mg 1 hour prior to dental appt.
Antibiotic premedication
antihyperlipidemic
lowers level of cholesterol in the blood
Atorvastatin
common ending for ACE inhibitor for antihypertension
pril
by mouth
PO
caused by heliobacter pylori and use of NSAIDs
Ulcers
Block histamine release, used to treat symptoms of mild allergic reactions
diphenhydramine
acronym for drugs used to treat tuberculosis
RIPE
time it takes for drug concentration to fall to 50% of originial blood leve
Half-life
metabolized in the liver. Lidocaine and mepivicaine are examples
Amides
Most common GI disease in the US
GERD
cardiac dose of epi
0.04mg
bactericidal, should avoid any mouthwash with alcohol when taking this drug
Metronidazole
antibiotic that can lead to C-diff (severe persistant diarrhea)
Clindamycin
treats xerostomia
Pilocarpine
bronchodilator used in treatment of asthma
Albuterol
most common anticoagulation drug
warfarin
undesirable action of the drug
Adverse reaction
benzodiazepine- drug of choice for status epilepticus which can be caused by local anestheitc overdose
diazepam (Valium)
common in patients with GERD
Enamel erosion
topical antiviral drug used in treatment of herpes simplex virus
acyclovir
amount of drug needed to produce a therapeutic effect
Potency
reversible airway obstruction
Asthma
most common site for drug excretion
Kidney
as needed
prn
Most important site for drug absorption of orally administered drugs
Small intestine
most common diuretic, causes xerostomia and treats high bp
Hydrochlorothiazide
osteoporosis drug,
associated with osteonecrosis of the mandible
Fosamax
most likely antibiotic to cause allergic reaction and anaphylaxis
Penicillin
major route of fluoride excretion
Urine
drug of choice for ACUTE angina, administer under tongue
Nitroglycerin
antifungal, most common topical drug used in dentistry to treat candidiasis
Nystatin
most common opioid used in dentistry
pinpoint pupils in abusers
Codeine
most common local anesthetic, safe to use for pregnant women
Lidocaine
Cause congenital malformations during pregnancy
Teratogenic effect
lower case official name of a drug
Generic name
major site for drug metabolism
Liver
common ending for B-adrenergic blocker, antihypertensive
olol
highest abuse potential of a drug, no accepted use
Schedule 1
most commonly used inhaled anesthetic
Nitrous Oxide