BPA vital signthat tells usthe pressureinside ourblood vessels15-50The normalamount offluid in thepericardialsacPULMONICThe valve thatcontrols bloodflow betweenthe heart andlung40-60The Atrio-Ventricular (AV)nodeintrinsically firesat this rateENDOCARDIUMThe innermostlining of theheart that linesthe chambersand valvesS1The soundmade when themitral andtricuspid valvesclose, AKA lubVENACAVAThe largestvein in the bodythat carriesdeoxygenatedblood directly tothe RAS2The sound madewhen the aorticand pulmonicvalves close at theend of LVcontraction, AKAdubLVThe chamber ofthe heart thatsqueezesoxygenated bloodto the aorta andrest of the bodyBASEThe topof theheartVSDA congenitalabnormalitywhere there isa hole in theheart betweenthe LV and RVPULSEPRESSUREMeasured bysubtracting theSBP from DBP,in healthy adultis ~40mmHgFree!RAThe chamber ofthe heart thatreceivesdeoxygenatedblood from thebodyCABGA surgery thatimproves bloodflow to the heartby bypassingblocked coronaryarteriesSEPTUMThe wallbetween theleft and rightside of theheart60-100The Sino-Atrial(SA) nodeintrinsicallyfires at thisrateEFThe percentageof blood in theLV that theheart pumpsout with eachbeat55-70A normalEjectionFraction(EF)CADA heart conditionthat occurswhen plaquebuilds up in thecoronaryarteriesEKGA test in which 12stickers areplaced on thepatient to capturetheir heart rateand rhythmLAThe chamber ofthe heart thatreceivesoxygenatedblood from thelungsMITRALAKA bicuspidvalve, locatedbetween LAand LVAPEXThebottom tipof theheartORTHOSTATICHYPOTENSIONA condition thatcauses a suddendrop in bloodpressure whenmoving from asitting or lying downposition to standingPERICARDIUMThe outersac of theheartPPMAn implanteddevice usedto treatbradycardia orheart blocksLADA completeblockage of thiscoronary arterycan lead to a heartattack, also knownas a widowmaker,which is often fatalCHFA conditionin which theheart can'tpumpeffectivelyRVThe chamber ofthe heart thatpushesdeoxygenatedblood into thepulmonary arteryAORTICThe valve thatensures blooddoes notbackflow fromthe aorta intothe heartMURMURAn abnormalcardiac soundcaused byturbulent bloodflow throughthe heart20-40The purkinjefibersintrinsiallyfire at thisrateMYOCARDIUMThe muscularlayer of theheart madeof cardiacmyocytesANGINAPECTORISThe medicalterm for chestpain caused byreduced bloodflow to theheartCARDIACTAMPONADEAn emergency inwhich too muchfluid is in thepericardial sac andputs pressure onthe heartHRA vital signthat tells ushow fast theheart isbeatingECHOA test in whichan ultrasound isused to evaluatecardiac structureand functionTRICUSPIDThe valvebetweenthe RAand RVMIThemedicalterm for aheart attackENDOCARDITISA life-threateningcondition where theinner lining of the heartbecomes inflamed,usually caused bybacteria or fungi thatenter the bloodstreamand attach to the heartvalves or liningCPRA lifesavingprocedureperformedwhen theheart stopsDopplerA smallmachine usedto find pulsesthat are difficultto palpatePULMONARYHYPERTENSIONA condition thatmakes it moredifficult for theheart to pumpblood into thelungs100-120The correctrate ofcompressionsper minuteduring CPRAICDAn implanteddevice used tomonitor andcorrectabnormal heartrhythmsPFOA hole betweenthe LA and RAthat usuallycloses afterbeing bornTHROMBUSA bloodclotAFAn irregularheart beat thatleads toincreased riskof clots andstrokeBPA vital signthat tells usthe pressureinside ourblood vessels15-50The normalamount offluid in thepericardialsacPULMONICThe valve thatcontrols bloodflow betweenthe heart andlung40-60The Atrio-Ventricular (AV)nodeintrinsically firesat this rateENDOCARDIUMThe innermostlining of theheart that linesthe chambersand valvesS1The soundmade when themitral andtricuspid valvesclose, AKA lubVENACAVAThe largestvein in the bodythat carriesdeoxygenatedblood directly tothe RAS2The sound madewhen the aorticand pulmonicvalves close at theend of LVcontraction, AKAdubLVThe chamber ofthe heart thatsqueezesoxygenated bloodto the aorta andrest of the bodyBASEThe topof theheartVSDA congenitalabnormalitywhere there isa hole in theheart betweenthe LV and RVPULSEPRESSUREMeasured bysubtracting theSBP from DBP,in healthy adultis ~40mmHgFree!RAThe chamber ofthe heart thatreceivesdeoxygenatedblood from thebodyCABGA surgery thatimproves bloodflow to the heartby bypassingblocked coronaryarteriesSEPTUMThe wallbetween theleft and rightside of theheart60-100The Sino-Atrial(SA) nodeintrinsicallyfires at thisrateEFThe percentageof blood in theLV that theheart pumpsout with eachbeat55-70A normalEjectionFraction(EF)CADA heart conditionthat occurswhen plaquebuilds up in thecoronaryarteriesEKGA test in which 12stickers areplaced on thepatient to capturetheir heart rateand rhythmLAThe chamber ofthe heart thatreceivesoxygenatedblood from thelungsMITRALAKA bicuspidvalve, locatedbetween LAand LVAPEXThebottom tipof theheartORTHOSTATICHYPOTENSIONA condition thatcauses a suddendrop in bloodpressure whenmoving from asitting or lying downposition to standingPERICARDIUMThe outersac of theheartPPMAn implanteddevice usedto treatbradycardia orheart blocksLADA completeblockage of thiscoronary arterycan lead to a heartattack, also knownas a widowmaker,which is often fatalCHFA conditionin which theheart can'tpumpeffectivelyRVThe chamber ofthe heart thatpushesdeoxygenatedblood into thepulmonary arteryAORTICThe valve thatensures blooddoes notbackflow fromthe aorta intothe heartMURMURAn abnormalcardiac soundcaused byturbulent bloodflow throughthe heart20-40The purkinjefibersintrinsiallyfire at thisrateMYOCARDIUMThe muscularlayer of theheart madeof cardiacmyocytesANGINAPECTORISThe medicalterm for chestpain caused byreduced bloodflow to theheartCARDIACTAMPONADEAn emergency inwhich too muchfluid is in thepericardial sac andputs pressure onthe heartHRA vital signthat tells ushow fast theheart isbeatingECHOA test in whichan ultrasound isused to evaluatecardiac structureand functionTRICUSPIDThe valvebetweenthe RAand RVMIThemedicalterm for aheart attackENDOCARDITISA life-threateningcondition where theinner lining of the heartbecomes inflamed,usually caused bybacteria or fungi thatenter the bloodstreamand attach to the heartvalves or liningCPRA lifesavingprocedureperformedwhen theheart stopsDopplerA smallmachine usedto find pulsesthat are difficultto palpatePULMONARYHYPERTENSIONA condition thatmakes it moredifficult for theheart to pumpblood into thelungs100-120The correctrate ofcompressionsper minuteduring CPRAICDAn implanteddevice used tomonitor andcorrectabnormal heartrhythmsPFOA hole betweenthe LA and RAthat usuallycloses afterbeing bornTHROMBUSA bloodclotAFAn irregularheart beat thatleads toincreased riskof clots andstroke

CARDIAC 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. A vital sign that tells us the pressure inside our blood vessels
    BP
  2. The normal amount of fluid in the pericardial sac
    15-50
  3. The valve that controls blood flow between the heart and lung
    PULMONIC
  4. The Atrio-Ventricular (AV) node intrinsically fires at this rate
    40-60
  5. The innermost lining of the heart that lines the chambers and valves
    ENDOCARDIUM
  6. The sound made when the mitral and tricuspid valves close, AKA lub
    S1
  7. The largest vein in the body that carries deoxygenated blood directly to the RA
    VENA CAVA
  8. The sound made when the aortic and pulmonic valves close at the end of LV contraction, AKA dub
    S2
  9. The chamber of the heart that squeezes oxygenated blood to the aorta and rest of the body
    LV
  10. The top of the heart
    BASE
  11. A congenital abnormality where there is a hole in the heart between the LV and RV
    VSD
  12. Measured by subtracting the SBP from DBP, in healthy adult is ~40mmHg
    PULSE PRESSURE
  13. Free!
  14. The chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the body
    RA
  15. A surgery that improves blood flow to the heart by bypassing blocked coronary arteries
    CABG
  16. The wall between the left and right side of the heart
    SEPTUM
  17. The Sino-Atrial (SA) node intrinsically fires at this rate
    60-100
  18. The percentage of blood in the LV that the heart pumps out with each beat
    EF
  19. A normal Ejection Fraction (EF)
    55-70
  20. A heart condition that occurs when plaque builds up in the coronary arteries
    CAD
  21. A test in which 12 stickers are placed on the patient to capture their heart rate and rhythm
    EKG
  22. The chamber of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
    LA
  23. AKA bicuspid valve, located between LA and LV
    MITRAL
  24. The bottom tip of the heart
    APEX
  25. A condition that causes a sudden drop in blood pressure when moving from a sitting or lying down position to standing
    ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION
  26. The outer sac of the heart
    PERICARDIUM
  27. An implanted device used to treat bradycardia or heart blocks
    PPM
  28. A complete blockage of this coronary artery can lead to a heart attack, also known as a widowmaker, which is often fatal
    LAD
  29. A condition in which the heart can't pump effectively
    CHF
  30. The chamber of the heart that pushes deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary artery
    RV
  31. The valve that ensures blood does not backflow from the aorta into the heart
    AORTIC
  32. An abnormal cardiac sound caused by turbulent blood flow through the heart
    MURMUR
  33. The purkinje fibers intrinsially fire at this rate
    20-40
  34. The muscular layer of the heart made of cardiac myocytes
    MYOCARDIUM
  35. The medical term for chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
    ANGINA PECTORIS
  36. An emergency in which too much fluid is in the pericardial sac and puts pressure on the heart
    CARDIAC TAMPONADE
  37. A vital sign that tells us how fast the heart is beating
    HR
  38. A test in which an ultrasound is used to evaluate cardiac structure and function
    ECHO
  39. The valve between the RA and RV
    TRICUSPID
  40. The medical term for a heart attack
    MI
  41. A life-threatening condition where the inner lining of the heart becomes inflamed, usually caused by bacteria or fungi that enter the bloodstream and attach to the heart valves or lining
    ENDOCARDITIS
  42. A lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops
    CPR
  43. A small machine used to find pulses that are difficult to palpate
    Doppler
  44. A condition that makes it more difficult for the heart to pump blood into the lungs
    PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
  45. The correct rate of compressions per minute during CPR
    100-120
  46. An implanted device used to monitor and correct abnormal heart rhythms
    AICD
  47. A hole between the LA and RA that usually closes after being born
    PFO
  48. A blood clot
    THROMBUS
  49. An irregular heart beat that leads to increased risk of clots and stroke
    AF