A writtenorder from adoctor formedicationor treatment.Medical careor therapyprovided toaddress ahealth issue.Theidentification ofa disease orcondition basedon its signs andsymptoms.A medical office orconsultation room inBritish English,whereas in AmericanEnglish, such amedical practice isoften referred to as a"doctor's office" or"medical clinic."A physical ormentalindication ofan illness orcondition.A medicalprofessionalwho diagnosesand treatspatients.A substance,often in theform of pills orliquid, used totreat medicalconditions.A healthcareprofessionalwho assistsdoctors andcares forpatients.A facility wheremedical care,surgeries, andtreatments areprovided.A writtenorder from adoctor formedicationor treatment.Medical careor therapyprovided toaddress ahealth issue.Theidentification ofa disease orcondition basedon its signs andsymptoms.A medical office orconsultation room inBritish English,whereas in AmericanEnglish, such amedical practice isoften referred to as a"doctor's office" or"medical clinic."A physical ormentalindication ofan illness orcondition.A medicalprofessionalwho diagnosesand treatspatients.A substance,often in theform of pills orliquid, used totreat medicalconditions.A healthcareprofessionalwho assistsdoctors andcares forpatients.A facility wheremedical care,surgeries, andtreatments areprovided.

Medical bingo! Ask 9 students to help you find 9 medical terms. --> write down their names & the words behind each square, then shout 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. A written order from a doctor for medication or treatment.
  2. Medical care or therapy provided to address a health issue.
  3. The identification of a disease or condition based on its signs and symptoms.
  4. A medical office or consultation room in British English, whereas in American English, such a medical practice is often referred to as a "doctor's office" or "medical clinic."
  5. A physical or mental indication of an illness or condition.
  6. A medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
  7. A substance, often in the form of pills or liquid, used to treat medical conditions.
  8. A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients.
  9. A facility where medical care, surgeries, and treatments are provided.