LeukopeniaLow whiteblood cells(leukopenia)BeatsPerMinHow yourheart rate ismeasured(beats perminute)TourniquetApply this tobleeding limb inlife threateningsituations tostop bleeding(tourniquet)ThrombocytopeniaTerm for lowplatelets(thrombocytopenia)TissueA groupof cells(tissue)AnemiaTerm forlow redblood cells(anemia)EmergencyMedicalTechnicianCertification requiredfor first respondersand some peoplewho work inemergencydepartment(Emergency MedicalTechnician)OrganA groupof tissues(organ)BacteriaCells thatcause diseasebut can usuallybe treated withantibiotics(bacteria)DoctorDiagnosesdisease andprescribestreatment(doctor)spurtingbloodGo to hospitalif wound isdoing this.(spurtingblood)UltrasoundtechniciansPerformultrasounds(ultrasoundtechnician)ThrombusTerm forwhen bloodclots insidethe body(thrombus)BreathsPer MinHow yourrespiratory rateis measured(breaths perminute)VitalSignsMostimportantindicators ofhealth status(vital signs)OxygenSaturationMeasurementof saturation ofoxygen in redblood cells(oxygensaturation)viruses,fungi,yeastCells that causedisease that canbe treated withantibiotics(viruses, fungi,yeast)PhysicianAssistantand NursePractitionerPerform tasks similarto a doctor with somelimitations and withdoctor oversight(Physican Assistantand NursePractitioner)Cell911Call incase ofemergency(911)Wash withSoap andWaterHelps preventinfection in awound(wash withsoap andwater) LeukocytosisHigh whiteblood cells(leukocytosis)ErythrocyteName of cellthat carries O2to body andCO2 to lungs(erythrocyte)leukocyteBlood cellthat primarilyfightsdisease(leukocyte)nurseCarries outdoctor's orders,is doctor's eyesand ears(nurse)FeverThe body'sdefense todisease byraising bodytemperature(fever)SkinFlapNature's bestBand-Aid.Place overwound aftercleaning(skin flap)X-raytechnicianPerform X-rays(x-raytechnicians)Area topinch hard ifnose isbleeding(nostrils)NostrilsPlateletBlood cellthat causesblood to clot(platelet)PressureApply this toa wound toslowbleeding(pressure)ElevateTo raisewound aboveheart to slowbleeding(elevate)10-15minutesGo to hospital ifyou can't stopbleeding afterholding pressurefor this long(10-15 min)CertifiedHospitalTechnicianAssist nursesin hospitals(certifiedhospitaltechnicians)ErythrocytosisHigh Red bloodcells(erythrocytosis)InflammationThe body'sdefense to injuryor disease bysending blood toan area(inflammation)StitchesNeeded if cut isparticularlylong, deep,wide, on bendyarea(stitches)CancerDiseasecaused whencells don't dieand continue toreproduce(cancer)BloodPressurePressure yourblood isexerting againstyour arteries.(bloodpressure)LeukopeniaLow whiteblood cells(leukopenia)BeatsPerMinHow yourheart rate ismeasured(beats perminute)TourniquetApply this tobleeding limb inlife threateningsituations tostop bleeding(tourniquet)ThrombocytopeniaTerm for lowplatelets(thrombocytopenia)TissueA groupof cells(tissue)AnemiaTerm forlow redblood cells(anemia)EmergencyMedicalTechnicianCertification requiredfor first respondersand some peoplewho work inemergencydepartment(Emergency MedicalTechnician)OrganA groupof tissues(organ)BacteriaCells thatcause diseasebut can usuallybe treated withantibiotics(bacteria)DoctorDiagnosesdisease andprescribestreatment(doctor)spurtingbloodGo to hospitalif wound isdoing this.(spurtingblood)UltrasoundtechniciansPerformultrasounds(ultrasoundtechnician)ThrombusTerm forwhen bloodclots insidethe body(thrombus)BreathsPer MinHow yourrespiratory rateis measured(breaths perminute)VitalSignsMostimportantindicators ofhealth status(vital signs)OxygenSaturationMeasurementof saturation ofoxygen in redblood cells(oxygensaturation)viruses,fungi,yeastCells that causedisease that canbe treated withantibiotics(viruses, fungi,yeast)PhysicianAssistantand NursePractitionerPerform tasks similarto a doctor with somelimitations and withdoctor oversight(Physican Assistantand NursePractitioner)Cell911Call incase ofemergency(911)Wash withSoap andWaterHelps preventinfection in awound(wash withsoap andwater) LeukocytosisHigh whiteblood cells(leukocytosis)ErythrocyteName of cellthat carries O2to body andCO2 to lungs(erythrocyte)leukocyteBlood cellthat primarilyfightsdisease(leukocyte)nurseCarries outdoctor's orders,is doctor's eyesand ears(nurse)FeverThe body'sdefense todisease byraising bodytemperature(fever)SkinFlapNature's bestBand-Aid.Place overwound aftercleaning(skin flap)X-raytechnicianPerform X-rays(x-raytechnicians)Area topinch hard ifnose isbleeding(nostrils)NostrilsPlateletBlood cellthat causesblood to clot(platelet)PressureApply this toa wound toslowbleeding(pressure)ElevateTo raisewound aboveheart to slowbleeding(elevate)10-15minutesGo to hospital ifyou can't stopbleeding afterholding pressurefor this long(10-15 min)CertifiedHospitalTechnicianAssist nursesin hospitals(certifiedhospitaltechnicians)ErythrocytosisHigh Red bloodcells(erythrocytosis)InflammationThe body'sdefense to injuryor disease bysending blood toan area(inflammation)StitchesNeeded if cut isparticularlylong, deep,wide, on bendyarea(stitches)CancerDiseasecaused whencells don't dieand continue toreproduce(cancer)BloodPressurePressure yourblood isexerting againstyour arteries.(bloodpressure)

Co-Op Review 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. Low white blood cells (leukopenia)
    Leukopenia
  2. How your heart rate is measured (beats per minute)
    Beats Per Min
  3. Apply this to bleeding limb in life threatening situations to stop bleeding (tourniquet)
    Tourniquet
  4. Term for low platelets (thrombocytopenia)
    Thrombocytopenia
  5. A group of cells (tissue)
    Tissue
  6. Term for low red blood cells (anemia)
    Anemia
  7. Certification required for first responders and some people who work in emergency department (Emergency Medical Technician)
    Emergency Medical Technician
  8. A group of tissues (organ)
    Organ
  9. Cells that cause disease but can usually be treated with antibiotics (bacteria)
    Bacteria
  10. Diagnoses disease and prescribes treatment (doctor)
    Doctor
  11. Go to hospital if wound is doing this. (spurting blood)
    spurting blood
  12. Perform ultrasounds (ultrasound technician)
    Ultrasound technicians
  13. Term for when blood clots inside the body (thrombus)
    Thrombus
  14. How your respiratory rate is measured (breaths per minute)
    Breaths Per Min
  15. Most important indicators of health status (vital signs)
    Vital Signs
  16. Measurement of saturation of oxygen in red blood cells (oxygen saturation)
    Oxygen Saturation
  17. Cells that cause disease that can be treated with antibiotics (viruses, fungi, yeast)
    viruses, fungi, yeast
  18. Perform tasks similar to a doctor with some limitations and with doctor oversight (Physican Assistant and Nurse Practitioner)
    Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner
  19. Cell
  20. Call in case of emergency (911)
    911
  21. Helps prevent infection in a wound (wash with soap and water)
    Wash with Soap and Water
  22. High white blood cells (leukocytosis)
    Leukocytosis
  23. Name of cell that carries O2 to body and CO2 to lungs (erythrocyte)
    Erythrocyte
  24. Blood cell that primarily fights disease (leukocyte)
    leukocyte
  25. Carries out doctor's orders, is doctor's eyes and ears (nurse)
    nurse
  26. The body's defense to disease by raising body temperature (fever)
    Fever
  27. Nature's best Band-Aid. Place over wound after cleaning (skin flap)
    Skin Flap
  28. Perform X-rays (x-ray technicians)
    X-ray technician
  29. Nostrils
    Area to pinch hard if nose is bleeding (nostrils)
  30. Blood cell that causes blood to clot (platelet)
    Platelet
  31. Apply this to a wound to slow bleeding (pressure)
    Pressure
  32. To raise wound above heart to slow bleeding (elevate)
    Elevate
  33. Go to hospital if you can't stop bleeding after holding pressure for this long (10-15 min)
    10-15 minutes
  34. Assist nurses in hospitals (certified hospital technicians)
    Certified Hospital Technician
  35. High Red blood cells (erythrocytosis)
    Erythrocytosis
  36. The body's defense to injury or disease by sending blood to an area (inflammation)
    Inflammation
  37. Needed if cut is particularly long, deep, wide, on bendy area (stitches)
    Stitches
  38. Disease caused when cells don't die and continue to reproduce (cancer)
    Cancer
  39. Pressure your blood is exerting against your arteries. (blood pressure)
    Blood Pressure