(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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Term that refers to donor blood and recipient blood having no reaction with each other
Compatible
Anticoagulant used at a 1:10 ratio for coagulation studies - binds to calcium
Sodium Citrate
Causative agent of syphilis - serology testing can detect 2 types of antibodies
Treponema
pallidum
Process in which a fibrin clot is broken down
Fibrinolysis
Refers to bacteria that stain pink upon a gram stain
Gram Negative
Study of bacteria
Bacteriology
Testing for antigen on the patient's RBCs
Forward/
Front
Typing
Term that refers to donor an recipient blood that exhibit and antigen/antibody reaction
Incompatible
Pathway of coagulation activated by tissue thromboplastin entering the vascular system
Extrinsic
Pathway
Immune mechanism that is the primary defense against bacterial infections and involves production of antibodies
Humoral
Mediated
Immunity
Serology test that checks for immunoglobulin reaction with the nucleus or nuclear components of host cells
Antinuclear
Antibodies
(ANA)
Organisms commonly found in or on the body (skin, intestines, mouth, throat)
Normal
Flora
Sterilization by steam for 15 minutes at 121 C at 15 PSI
Autoclaving
Term for destruction of RBCs caused by ABO incompatibility - can be deadly
Hemolytic
Transfusion
Reaction
(HTR)
Testing for antibody in the patient's serum
Reverse/
Back
Typing
Refers to blood that is donated by an unidentified donor and given to an unidentified recipient - checked for compatibility
Crossmatched
Immune mechanism responsible for body defense that involves T-lymphocytes
Cell-
Mediated
Immunity
Specimen collected for microbiology that should ALWAYS be sterile
Cerebrospinal
Fluid
(CSF)
Substance recognized by the body as foreign or "non-self"
Antigen
Protein produced in response to stimuli from foreign invaders
Antibody
Ion necessary for all 3 stages of coagulation
Calcium
Convergence of the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways of coagulation by activation of Factor X
Common Pathway
Pathway of coagulation activated following tissue injury
Intrinsic
Pathway
Most commonly used media that is important for identifying bacterial hemolysis
Blood
Agar
Plate
(BAP)