Axial plane-horizontal planedividing bodyinto superior andinferior portionProximal-Pertaining tonear (to thepoint ofattachment of abody part)Sonogram-Record ofSoundCoronal plane-vertical planedividing bodyinto anterior andposterior portionRadiography-Process ofrecording x-raysNuclear Medicine(NM) - imaginginternal structuresby using a GammacameraProne - ls lyingface down. And itcan be referred toas ventralrecumbentposition.Midsagittalplane-verticalplane dividingthe body intoequally right andleft halvesUmbilicalRegion-Aroundthe navelDistal-pertaining toaway (from thepoint ofattachment of abody partSonography-Process ofrecordingsoundPosterior-Pertainingto thebackLeft lateralrecumbentposition - lying onthe patient's leftside; with kneedrawn upward.Midline-imaginaryline separatethe body, orbody partsComputedTomography-technique fordetailed cross-sectional imagesof the bodyVentral-Describes thebody trunk, it islocated towardsthe belly.Magnetic ResonanceImaging (MRI) -technique used todetect abnormalitiessuch as swelling andinfectionsRadiology-Study of xraysTomography-Process ofrecordingslicesFowler - semisitting positionwith slightelevation ofthe kneeRecumbentposition -indicating apatient lyingdown in anypositionDorsal-Describesthe back ofthe head andthe trunk.Mediolateral-Pertaining tothe middleand to thesideSupineposition-lslying onback; facingupwards.Fluoroscopy -technique usedfor imagingmoving bodystructuresAxial plane-horizontal planedividing bodyinto superior andinferior portionProximal-Pertaining tonear (to thepoint ofattachment of abody part)Sonogram-Record ofSoundCoronal plane-vertical planedividing bodyinto anterior andposterior portionRadiography-Process ofrecording x-raysNuclear Medicine(NM) - imaginginternal structuresby using a GammacameraProne - ls lyingface down. And itcan be referred toas ventralrecumbentposition.Midsagittalplane-verticalplane dividingthe body intoequally right andleft halvesUmbilicalRegion-Aroundthe navelDistal-pertaining toaway (from thepoint ofattachment of abody partSonography-Process ofrecordingsoundPosterior-Pertainingto thebackLeft lateralrecumbentposition - lying onthe patient's leftside; with kneedrawn upward.Midline-imaginaryline separatethe body, orbody partsComputedTomography-technique fordetailed cross-sectional imagesof the bodyVentral-Describes thebody trunk, it islocated towardsthe belly.Magnetic ResonanceImaging (MRI) -technique used todetect abnormalitiessuch as swelling andinfectionsRadiology-Study of xraysTomography-Process ofrecordingslicesFowler - semisitting positionwith slightelevation ofthe kneeRecumbentposition -indicating apatient lyingdown in anypositionDorsal-Describesthe back ofthe head andthe trunk.Mediolateral-Pertaining tothe middleand to thesideSupineposition-lslying onback; facingupwards.Fluoroscopy -technique usedfor imagingmoving bodystructures

Untitled 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. Axial plane- horizontal plane dividing body into superior and inferior portion
  2. Proximal- Pertaining to near (to the point of attachment of a body part)
  3. Sonogram- Record of Sound
  4. Coronal plane- vertical plane dividing body into anterior and posterior portion
  5. Radiography- Process of recording x-rays
  6. Nuclear Medicine (NM) - imaging internal structures by using a Gamma camera
  7. Prone - ls lying face down. And it can be referred to as ventral recumbent position.
  8. Midsagittal plane-vertical plane dividing the body into equally right and left halves
  9. Umbilical Region- Around the navel
  10. Distal- pertaining to away (from the point of attachment of a body part
  11. Sonography-Process of recording sound
  12. Posterior- Pertaining to the back
  13. Left lateral recumbent position - lying on the patient's left side; with knee drawn upward.
  14. Midline- imaginary line separate the body, or body parts
  15. Computed Tomography-technique for detailed cross-sectional images of the body
  16. Ventral- Describes the body trunk, it is located towards the belly.
  17. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - technique used to detect abnormalities such as swelling and infections
  18. Radiology- Study of x rays
  19. Tomography- Process of recording slices
  20. Fowler - semi sitting position with slight elevation of the knee
  21. Recumbent position - indicating a patient lying down in any position
  22. Dorsal- Describes the back of the head and the trunk.
  23. Mediolateral- Pertaining to the middle and to the side
  24. Supine position-ls lying on back; facing upwards.
  25. Fluoroscopy - technique used for imaging moving body structures