(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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Swelling of the bronchus
Bronchitis
Term for low platelets
(thrombocytopenia)
Thrombocytopenia
Swelling of part of your airway, causes loss of voice
Laryngitis
#1 cause of constipation
dehydration
Term for when blood clots inside the body
(thrombus)
Thrombus
Apply this to a wound to slow bleeding
(pressure)
Pressure
lay on this side if you have stomach aches
left side
Apply this to bleeding limb in life threatening situations to stop bleeding
(tourniquet)
Tourniquet
Certification required for first responders and some people who work in emergency department
(Emergency Medical Technician)
Emergency Medical Technician
Nature's best Band-Aid. Place over wound after cleaning
(skin flap)
Skin Flap
The body's defense to disease by raising body temperature
(fever)
Fever
Go to hospital if you can't stop bleeding after holding pressure for this long
(10-15 min)
10-15 minutes
Sudden inflammation on the airways
Asthma
Cells that cause disease that can be treated with antibiotics
(viruses, fungi, yeast)
viruses, fungi, yeast
High Red blood cells
(erythrocytosis)
Erythrocytosis
Carries out doctor's orders, is doctor's eyes and ears
(nurse)
nurse
To raise wound above heart to slow bleeding
(elevate)
Elevate
Term for low red blood cells
(anemia)
Anemia
Perform this if someone is choking and not coughing
Heimlich Maneuver
Tube that transports food from mouth to stomach
Esophagus
Perform tasks similar to a doctor with some limitations and with doctor oversight
(Physican Assistant and Nurse Practitioner)
Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner
Time to wait to drink anything after throwing up
1 hour
Blood cell that primarily fights disease
(leukocyte)
leukocyte
Organ that mechanically and chemically breaks down food
Stomach
How your heart rate is measured
(beats per minute)
Beats Per Min
primary organ that gets fluid out into blood stream
large intestine
Helps prevent infection in a wound
(wash with soap and water)
Wash with Soap and Water
Diagnoses disease and prescribes treatment
(doctor)
Doctor
Disease caused when cells don't die and continue to reproduce
(cancer)
Cancer
First thing to determine before giving first aid to someone
Scene is safe
Call in case of emergency
(911)
911
primary organ that absorbs nutrients into blood stream
small intestine
Nostrils
Area to pinch hard if nose is bleeding
(nostrils)
Cell
Diet to eat if you have diarrhea - Bananas, rice, applesauce toast
BRAT
How your respiratory rate is measured
(breaths per minute)
Breaths Per Min
Cells that cause disease but can usually be treated with antibiotics
(bacteria)
Bacteria
Rate of CPR compressions per minute
100-120
High white blood cells
(leukocytosis)
Leukocytosis
Low white blood cells
(leukopenia)
Leukopenia
Blood cell that causes blood to clot
(platelet)
Platelet
Name of cell that carries O2 to body and CO2 to lungs
(erythrocyte)
Erythrocyte
A group of cells
(tissue)
Tissue
if your fever gets over this high, seek medical help
105 degrees
eat slowly and sitting don't talk while eating, no chubby bunny
Ways to prevent choking
Activities to avoid to prevent heart burn
Laying down after eating, smoking
Go to hospital if wound is doing this.
(spurting blood)
spurting
blood
Name of air sacks inside lungs
Alveoli
Foods to avoid to prevent heartburn
Caffeine, spicy foods, greasy foods
Pressure your blood is exerting against your arteries.
(blood pressure)
Blood Pressure
Most important indicators of health status
(vital signs)
Vital Signs
Assist nurses in hospitals
(certified hospital technicians)
Certified Hospital Technician
Measurement of saturation of oxygen in red blood cells
(oxygen saturation)
Oxygen Saturation
Needed if cut is particularly long, deep, wide, on bendy area
(stitches)
Stitches
The body's defense to injury or disease by sending blood to an area
(inflammation)
Inflammation