(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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a substance produced by mixing 2 or more substances
A failure to administer or dispense an ordered dose
Neonate
Macrophage
The administration or dispensing of a dose FORM that is different than what was ordered by the prescriber
Mild sensitivity to light
Ringing in the ears
Tort Law
Measure of a drugs efficiency
A deterioration of the macula, the small central portion of the eye
Occurs in older people
Therapeutic Indication
Wrong Dosage Form Error
A sudden blocking of a blood vessel ( caused by a foreign body) , such as a blood clot or an air bubble
A type of civil law, that can overlap with criminal law, in which a private wrong is committed against an individual or their property
describes a situation where a negative outcome occurs due to a belief that the intervention will cause harm. Latin term “to harm“
Mucopurulent
Otitis Media
A condition in which the lens ( of the eye) becomes opaque and interferes with that transmission of light to the retina
Presbycusis
Phagocyte
Unordered or unauthorized drug error
Embolism
Antigens
A specialized cell that engulfs and ingests other cells
Photophobia
Cerumen
Nocebo Effect
Cataracts
Hematopoietic
Cholesterol
A waxy fat-like substance that is found in ALL cells and is needed to make hormones, vitamin D, and digestive substances.
This is where lymphocytes are made in the bone marrow, blood forming
Medications that dilate the pupils.
Lubricants restore moisture to dry eyes
A region on the surface of an antigen that is capable of producing an immune response
Medications that help relax the ciliary
muscle so the eye can be examined
A specific condition or disease a drug is intended to treat
Antihyperlipidemics
Mixture
A noninflammatory disease in which the retina has become damaged - causes from HTN or diabetes
A child from birth to 1 month of age
Seborrhea
A form of eczema (dandruff)
Made from viral toxins that have been treated with aluminum salts
Drugs that help with reduction of lipid levels in the blood, can help prevent CAD
Tinnitus
Macular Degeneration
Wrong Route Error
Retinopathy
Toxoid (vaccine type)
Wrong Dose Error
Omission Error
Permanent loss of hearing due to damaging hearing nerves
Medical term for nosebleed
Containing or composed of mucus and pus
(associated with bacterial conjunctivitis)
Inflammation of the eyelid margins accompanied by redness
Efficacy
Epitope
Mydriatics
The administration or dispensing of any dose that contains the wrong number of preformed dosage units or is at least 17% greater than or less than the correct dosage
A white blood cell, found primarily in connective tissue and the bloodstream
A deterioration of the macula, the small central portion of the eye
Occurs in older people
Cycloplegic
An inflammation and infection of the middle ear (1 out of 3 children)
The administrations of a dose of medication that was NEVER ordered for the patient
Blepharitis
Epistaxis
The heart fails to cycle all the blood it receives - the heart receives more blood than it can pump out
- common heart disease ( 2 of 3 )
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
The administration of a dosage using a different route than was ordered
Medical term for earwax
Macular Degeneration
Specific molecules that trigger an immune response