occurs when anentry has not beenrecorded althougha transaction hasoccurred duringthat period.Errors where amedication isgiven to a patientwithout legalauthorizationfrom a prescriber.describessomething thatis composed ofor containsboth mucusand puswhen doses areadministered ordispensed in adifferent form thanoriginally orderedby the prescriber.inflammationof eyelidsmedicinesthat help youlower yourcholesterollevels.use a toxin(harmfulproduct) madeby the germthat causes adiseasetheintendeduse of amedicationmedicalterm fornosebleedingA type of immunecell that cansurround and killmicroorganisms,ingest foreignmaterial, andremove dead cells.a substancemade bymixing othersubstancestogether. inflammationor infectionlocated inthe middleear.effector cells of theinnate immunesystem thatphagocytose bacteriaand secrete both pro-inflammatory andantimicrobialmediatorsbilateralage-relatedhearingloss.a drug thatproducesdilation ofthe pupil ofthe eye.diseaseof theretinathe first 4weeks ofa child'slife.mild toseveresensitivityto lightmedicationshave beenadministered viaa route differentthan theintended route.A condition inwhich thelens of theeye becomescloudy.blood cellproductionthe paralysis of theciliary muscle ofthe eye resulting indilatation of thepupil and paralysisof accommodationan age-relatedretinalcondition.a toxin or otherforeign substancewhich induces animmune response inthe body, especiallythe production ofantibodies.he law of wrongfulinjuries. It is the lawthat protects andcompensates peoplewho have been injuredby the negligence, orrecklessness, orintentional acts ofwrongdoers.medicalterm forearwaxa waxy, fat-likesubstance madein the liver, andfound in theblood and in allcells of the bodya long-termcondition in whichyour heart can'tpump blood wellenough to meetyour body's needs.medicalterm forringing inthe earsobstruction ofan artery,typically by aclot of blood oran air bubblea failure in thetreatment processthat can lead toharm or has thepotential to harmthe patient.disease thataffects aperson'scentral visionthe part of anantigenmolecule towhich anantibodyattaches itself.a situation where anegative outcomeoccurs due to abelief that theintervention willcause harma chronic skincondition characterizedby abnormalcornification orkeratinization thatcauses excessivegreasiness and scalingof the skin andhaircoat.a measure of thesuccess of a vaccineor otherpharmaceutical whenused in the controlledenvironment of aclinical trialoccurs when anentry has not beenrecorded althougha transaction hasoccurred duringthat period.Errors where amedication isgiven to a patientwithout legalauthorizationfrom a prescriber.describessomething thatis composed ofor containsboth mucusand puswhen doses areadministered ordispensed in adifferent form thanoriginally orderedby the prescriber.inflammationof eyelidsmedicinesthat help youlower yourcholesterollevels.use a toxin(harmfulproduct) madeby the germthat causes adiseasetheintendeduse of amedicationmedicalterm fornosebleedingA type of immunecell that cansurround and killmicroorganisms,ingest foreignmaterial, andremove dead cells.a substancemade bymixing othersubstancestogether. inflammationor infectionlocated inthe middleear.effector cells of theinnate immunesystem thatphagocytose bacteriaand secrete both pro-inflammatory andantimicrobialmediatorsbilateralage-relatedhearingloss.a drug thatproducesdilation ofthe pupil ofthe eye.diseaseof theretinathe first 4weeks ofa child'slife.mild toseveresensitivityto lightmedicationshave beenadministered viaa route differentthan theintended route.A condition inwhich thelens of theeye becomescloudy.blood cellproductionthe paralysis of theciliary muscle ofthe eye resulting indilatation of thepupil and paralysisof accommodationan age-relatedretinalcondition.a toxin or otherforeign substancewhich induces animmune response inthe body, especiallythe production ofantibodies.he law of wrongfulinjuries. It is the lawthat protects andcompensates peoplewho have been injuredby the negligence, orrecklessness, orintentional acts ofwrongdoers.medicalterm forearwaxa waxy, fat-likesubstance madein the liver, andfound in theblood and in allcells of the bodya long-termcondition in whichyour heart can'tpump blood wellenough to meetyour body's needs.medicalterm forringing inthe earsobstruction ofan artery,typically by aclot of blood oran air bubblea failure in thetreatment processthat can lead toharm or has thepotential to harmthe patient.disease thataffects aperson'scentral visionthe part of anantigenmolecule towhich anantibodyattaches itself.a situation where anegative outcomeoccurs due to abelief that theintervention willcause harma chronic skincondition characterizedby abnormalcornification orkeratinization thatcauses excessivegreasiness and scalingof the skin andhaircoat.a measure of thesuccess of a vaccineor otherpharmaceutical whenused in the controlledenvironment of aclinical trial

WORDS OF THE DAY - 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. occurs when an entry has not been recorded although a transaction has occurred during that period.
  2. Errors where a medication is given to a patient without legal authorization from a prescriber.
  3. describes something that is composed of or contains both mucus and pus
  4. when doses are administered or dispensed in a different form than originally ordered by the prescriber.
  5. inflammation of eyelids
  6. medicines that help you lower your cholesterol levels.
  7. use a toxin (harmful product) made by the germ that causes a disease
  8. the intended use of a medication
  9. medical term for nose bleeding
  10. A type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells.
  11. a substance made by mixing other substances together.
  12. inflammation or infection located in the middle ear.
  13. effector cells of the innate immune system that phagocytose bacteria and secrete both pro-inflammatory and antimicrobial mediators
  14. bilateral age-related hearing loss.
  15. a drug that produces dilation of the pupil of the eye.
  16. disease of the retina
  17. the first 4 weeks of a child's life.
  18. mild to severe sensitivity to light
  19. medications have been administered via a route different than the intended route.
  20. A condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy.
  21. blood cell production
  22. the paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye resulting in dilatation of the pupil and paralysis of accommodation
  23. an age-related retinal condition.
  24. a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
  25. he law of wrongful injuries. It is the law that protects and compensates people who have been injured by the negligence, or recklessness, or intentional acts of wrongdoers.
  26. medical term for earwax
  27. a waxy, fat-like substance made in the liver, and found in the blood and in all cells of the body
  28. a long-term condition in which your heart can't pump blood well enough to meet your body's needs.
  29. medical term for ringing in the ears
  30. obstruction of an artery, typically by a clot of blood or an air bubble
  31. a failure in the treatment process that can lead to harm or has the potential to harm the patient.
  32. disease that affects a person's central vision
  33. the part of an antigen molecule to which an antibody attaches itself.
  34. a situation where a negative outcome occurs due to a belief that the intervention will cause harm
  35. a chronic skin condition characterized by abnormal cornification or keratinization that causes excessive greasiness and scaling of the skin and haircoat.
  36. a measure of the success of a vaccine or other pharmaceutical when used in the controlled environment of a clinical trial