StomachThis organappears as ananechoicstructure on thefetal left side.BreechThis termindicates thatthe fetal head istoward thefundus of theuterus.DuctalArchThisanechoicstructureresembles ahockey stick.SpleenWhat organis seenposterior andleft of thestomach?AortaPPTimage1, #3MarginalPlacentaThis termindicates theplacenta ispartiallycovering theinternal cvx os.PlacentaThisfunctions asan organ ofrespirationfor the fetus.FalxCerebriThis structureseparates thert and lthalves of thebrain.RVOTPPTImage1, #4RightVentriclePPTImage2, #2CavumSeptumPellucidumPPTImage5CerebellumPPTImage3UrinaryBladderWhat structureis required tovisualize toprove renalfunctionality?ChorionicVilliThese arethe majorfunctioningunit of theplacenta.DuctusArteriosusCommunicationof blood flow inthe fetus betweenthe aorta andpulmonary arteryhappen via the...LVOTPPTImage2, #3AorticArchThisanechoicstructureresembles acandy cane.DuctusVenosusWhat carriesoxygenatedblood fromthe umb veinto the IVC?RightAtriumPPTimage1, #2LeftAtriumPPTImage2, #4PlacentaPreviaIf a portion ofthe placentacovers theinternal os ofthe cervix it istermed...ForamenOvaleThis structureallows blood toflow betweenthe atria of theheart.CisternaMagnaPPTImage6ThalmusPPTImage4StomachThis organappears as ananechoicstructure on thefetal left side.BreechThis termindicates thatthe fetal head istoward thefundus of theuterus.DuctalArchThisanechoicstructureresembles ahockey stick.SpleenWhat organis seenposterior andleft of thestomach?AortaPPTimage1, #3MarginalPlacentaThis termindicates theplacenta ispartiallycovering theinternal cvx os.PlacentaThisfunctions asan organ ofrespirationfor the fetus.FalxCerebriThis structureseparates thert and lthalves of thebrain.RVOTPPTImage1, #4RightVentriclePPTImage2, #2CavumSeptumPellucidumPPTImage5CerebellumPPTImage3UrinaryBladderWhat structureis required tovisualize toprove renalfunctionality?ChorionicVilliThese arethe majorfunctioningunit of theplacenta.DuctusArteriosusCommunicationof blood flow inthe fetus betweenthe aorta andpulmonary arteryhappen via the...LVOTPPTImage2, #3AorticArchThisanechoicstructureresembles acandy cane.DuctusVenosusWhat carriesoxygenatedblood fromthe umb veinto the IVC?RightAtriumPPTimage1, #2LeftAtriumPPTImage2, #4PlacentaPreviaIf a portion ofthe placentacovers theinternal os ofthe cervix it istermed...ForamenOvaleThis structureallows blood toflow betweenthe atria of theheart.CisternaMagnaPPTImage6ThalmusPPTImage4

DMSG 405 Module 8 - 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. This organ appears as an anechoic structure on the fetal left side.
    Stomach
  2. This term indicates that the fetal head is toward the fundus of the uterus.
    Breech
  3. This anechoic structure resembles a hockey stick.
    Ductal Arch
  4. What organ is seen posterior and left of the stomach?
    Spleen
  5. PPT image 1, #3
    Aorta
  6. This term indicates the placenta is partially covering the internal cvx os.
    Marginal Placenta
  7. This functions as an organ of respiration for the fetus.
    Placenta
  8. This structure separates the rt and lt halves of the brain.
    Falx Cerebri
  9. PPT Image 1, #4
    RVOT
  10. PPT Image 2, #2
    Right Ventricle
  11. PPT Image 5
    Cavum Septum Pellucidum
  12. PPT Image 3
    Cerebellum
  13. What structure is required to visualize to prove renal functionality?
    Urinary Bladder
  14. These are the major functioning unit of the placenta.
    Chorionic Villi
  15. Communication of blood flow in the fetus between the aorta and pulmonary artery happen via the...
    Ductus Arteriosus
  16. PPT Image 2, #3
    LVOT
  17. This anechoic structure resembles a candy cane.
    Aortic Arch
  18. What carries oxygenated blood from the umb vein to the IVC?
    Ductus Venosus
  19. PPT image 1, #2
    Right Atrium
  20. PPT Image 2, #4
    Left Atrium
  21. If a portion of the placenta covers the internal os of the cervix it is termed...
    Placenta Previa
  22. This structure allows blood to flow between the atria of the heart.
    Foramen Ovale
  23. PPT Image 6
    Cisterna Magna
  24. PPT Image 4
    Thalmus