Lips,mouth,nail beds,skinBestplaces toassesscyanosisCigarettesmoking#1 causeof lungcancerTriggersthings thatcause asthmasymptoms tobegin or makethem worse.Wheezingthe high-pitchedwhistling sound ofair moving throughnarrowed airways.RifampinFirst-linemedicationto treat TBABGsA blood test with asample of bloodtaken from theartery to measureoxygen and carbondioxide in the blood.Pneumoniaan infection ofthe lung that canbe caused bybacteria, a virus,or a fungus.Alveolimillions of tiny sacs atthe very ends of thesmallest airways/tubesin the lungs. This iswhere oxygen isabsorbed into theblood and carbondioxide is releasedfrom the blood here.CXRRadiographicimaging ofinside ofchestInhalerA portable hand-held device to takeinhaled medicinein a couple ofbreaths.CO2Acidiccomponentthat isretainedCysticFibrosisA progressive,genetic disease thatcauses the body’smucus to becomethick and stickycausing breathingproblems and majororgan damage.Exposureto TBPPD skintest with>10mmindurationmeaningDyspneaShortness ofbreath.Difficult orlaboredbreathing.FREEPeakflowmetera small hand-helddevice thatmeasures how fastair comes out of thelungs when aperson exhalesforcefullyClubbingWidening orrounding ofthe fingertipsor toes.MucolyticMedicines thatthin the mucus,making it easierto expel from thebodyBronchodilatorsThis is a type ofmedication that worksto relax the muscles inthe airways allowingthem to widen andimprove air flow. Theyare available as rescuerelievers andcontrollers.NebulizerDevice usedto deliverinhaledmedicines tothe lungs.PursedLippedBreatheThis breathingtechnique creates aback pressureproducing a smallamount of positiveend-expiratorypressure (PEEP).Preventing airwaycollapseERWhere shouldyou go if youhave multiplepeak flowreadings thatare in the Red.DPI (Drypowderinhaler)a device forinhalingrespiratorymedicationsthat come inpowder formSpirometryThis is a type of lungfunction test. Itmeasures how wellyou breathe out andthe largest breath youare able to take in. It isused to help diagnoselung diseases.MucusPart of aproductivecough thatcausesobstructionPulmonaryRehabilitationIt is a supervisedprogram that includesexercise training,health education, andbreathing techniquesfor people with lungdiseases.CorticosteroidsMedicines that mimicthe action of a group ofhormones produced byadrenal glands. Theyare anti-inflammatory.This medicine can beinhaled or taken bymouth.FullyCompensatedRespiratoryAcidosisTypical ABGof chronicstable COPDpatient.Corpulmonaleright ventricularheart failuresecondary to a lungdisorder thatcauses pulmonaryartery hypertensionLips,mouth,nail beds,skinBestplaces toassesscyanosisCigarettesmoking#1 causeof lungcancerTriggersthings thatcause asthmasymptoms tobegin or makethem worse.Wheezingthe high-pitchedwhistling sound ofair moving throughnarrowed airways.RifampinFirst-linemedicationto treat TBABGsA blood test with asample of bloodtaken from theartery to measureoxygen and carbondioxide in the blood.Pneumoniaan infection ofthe lung that canbe caused bybacteria, a virus,or a fungus.Alveolimillions of tiny sacs atthe very ends of thesmallest airways/tubesin the lungs. This iswhere oxygen isabsorbed into theblood and carbondioxide is releasedfrom the blood here.CXRRadiographicimaging ofinside ofchestInhalerA portable hand-held device to takeinhaled medicinein a couple ofbreaths.CO2Acidiccomponentthat isretainedCysticFibrosisA progressive,genetic disease thatcauses the body’smucus to becomethick and stickycausing breathingproblems and majororgan damage.Exposureto TBPPD skintest with>10mmindurationmeaningDyspneaShortness ofbreath.Difficult orlaboredbreathing.FREEPeakflowmetera small hand-helddevice thatmeasures how fastair comes out of thelungs when aperson exhalesforcefullyClubbingWidening orrounding ofthe fingertipsor toes.MucolyticMedicines thatthin the mucus,making it easierto expel from thebodyBronchodilatorsThis is a type ofmedication that worksto relax the muscles inthe airways allowingthem to widen andimprove air flow. Theyare available as rescuerelievers andcontrollers.NebulizerDevice usedto deliverinhaledmedicines tothe lungs.PursedLippedBreatheThis breathingtechnique creates aback pressureproducing a smallamount of positiveend-expiratorypressure (PEEP).Preventing airwaycollapseERWhere shouldyou go if youhave multiplepeak flowreadings thatare in the Red.DPI (Drypowderinhaler)a device forinhalingrespiratorymedicationsthat come inpowder formSpirometryThis is a type of lungfunction test. Itmeasures how wellyou breathe out andthe largest breath youare able to take in. It isused to help diagnoselung diseases.MucusPart of aproductivecough thatcausesobstructionPulmonaryRehabilitationIt is a supervisedprogram that includesexercise training,health education, andbreathing techniquesfor people with lungdiseases.CorticosteroidsMedicines that mimicthe action of a group ofhormones produced byadrenal glands. Theyare anti-inflammatory.This medicine can beinhaled or taken bymouth.FullyCompensatedRespiratoryAcidosisTypical ABGof chronicstable COPDpatient.Corpulmonaleright ventricularheart failuresecondary to a lungdisorder thatcauses pulmonaryartery hypertension

COPD 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. Best places to assess cyanosis
    Lips, mouth, nail beds, skin
  2. #1 cause of lung cancer
    Cigarette smoking
  3. things that cause asthma symptoms to begin or make them worse.
    Triggers
  4. the high-pitched whistling sound of air moving through narrowed airways.
    Wheezing
  5. First-line medication to treat TB
    Rifampin
  6. A blood test with a sample of blood taken from the artery to measure oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
    ABGs
  7. an infection of the lung that can be caused by bacteria, a virus, or a fungus.
    Pneumonia
  8. millions of tiny sacs at the very ends of the smallest airways/tubes in the lungs. This is where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is released from the blood here.
    Alveoli
  9. Radiographic imaging of inside of chest
    CXR
  10. A portable hand-held device to take inhaled medicine in a couple of breaths.
    Inhaler
  11. Acidic component that is retained
    CO2
  12. A progressive, genetic disease that causes the body’s mucus to become thick and sticky causing breathing problems and major organ damage.
    Cystic Fibrosis
  13. PPD skin test with >10mm induration meaning
    Exposure to TB
  14. Shortness of breath. Difficult or labored breathing.
    Dyspnea
  15. FREE
  16. a small hand-held device that measures how fast air comes out of the lungs when a person exhales forcefully
    Peak flow meter
  17. Widening or rounding of the fingertips or toes.
    Clubbing
  18. Medicines that thin the mucus, making it easier to expel from the body
    Mucolytic
  19. This is a type of medication that works to relax the muscles in the airways allowing them to widen and improve air flow. They are available as rescue relievers and controllers.
    Bronchodilators
  20. Device used to deliver inhaled medicines to the lungs.
    Nebulizer
  21. This breathing technique creates a back pressure producing a small amount of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). Preventing airway collapse
    Pursed Lipped Breathe
  22. Where should you go if you have multiple peak flow readings that are in the Red.
    ER
  23. a device for inhaling respiratory medications that come in powder form
    DPI (Dry powder inhaler)
  24. This is a type of lung function test. It measures how well you breathe out and the largest breath you are able to take in. It is used to help diagnose lung diseases.
    Spirometry
  25. Part of a productive cough that causes obstruction
    Mucus
  26. It is a supervised program that includes exercise training, health education, and breathing techniques for people with lung diseases.
    Pulmonary Rehabilitation
  27. Medicines that mimic the action of a group of hormones produced by adrenal glands. They are anti-inflammatory. This medicine can be inhaled or taken by mouth.
    Corticosteroids
  28. Typical ABG of chronic stable COPD patient.
    Fully Compensated Respiratory Acidosis
  29. right ventricular heart failure secondary to a lung disorder that causes pulmonary artery hypertension
    Cor pulmonale