IronLack of this nutrientcan cause fatigue,headaches,dizziness,shortness of breath,and low activitytolerance.This skin conditioncauses dry, itchy,reddened patchesof skin, and canoften occur inchildren who alsohave asthma.ADHDInterventions for thiscondition includeconsistent routines,positivereinforcement, schoolaccommodations andbehavioral therapy.This mite burrowsunder the skin andlays eggs, causesintense itching. Allmembers of thehousehold should betreated if there is aninfestation.SecondaryThis level ofprevention for leadexposure involvestesting for leadwith a finger stickor blood draw.PrimaryThis level ofprevention for leadpoisoning includesavoiding olderbuildings with lead-based plumbingand paint.PovertyChildren make upthe largestpercentage ofpeople living inthissocioeconomiccondition.TertiaryThis level of preventionfor bacterialconjunctivitis includesantibiotic eyedrops,warm compresses, useof clean washclothsand towels.ObesityChildren with thiscondition can benefitfrom exercise, anutritious diet, and areduction of foodsand juices high insugar and refinedstarchEczemaChildren with thiscondition shoulduse mild soaps,unscentedmoisturizers andbe encouraged notto scratch.Type1 DMChildren with thiscondition can betaught to monitortheir own bloodsugar and injecttheir own insulin.LeadExposure to thisheavy metal cancausedevelopmentaldelays inchildren.This device helpsdeliver asthmamedication to thelungs when it isused with aninhaler.HomelessnessTeens whoexperience this aremore likely to dropout of school,develop substanceuse problems, and bethe victims ofviolenceThe forward bendtest can be usedto detect thiscondition, whichcauses asymmetryof the spineAsthmaTriggers for thisrespiratorycondition includedust, pollen, petdander, andcigarette smoke,among others.BullyingStudentsexperiencing thismay go to the schoolnurse with complaintsof headaches,stomachaches, orother physical issues.Also known aspink eye, this typeof conjunctivitis ischaracterized byredness, irritationand drainage fromthe eyeFunctionalA type ofscoliosiscaused bypoor posturalalignmentPediculosisCapitisItching of the scalpis a primarysymptom ofinfestation by thisparasite, alsoknown as headlice.Exposure to thesechemicals canincrease the risk ofcancer, delayedneurologicaldevelopment, seizuresand othercomplications inchildren.AntihistaminesThesemedicationscan helpchildren witheczema sleep.E-cigarettesSmoke from theseproducts can beas harmful tochildren withasthma astraditionalcigarettes.This resource canprovide healthcareto children in ruralareas with limitedaccess to medicalcare.IronLack of this nutrientcan cause fatigue,headaches,dizziness,shortness of breath,and low activitytolerance.This skin conditioncauses dry, itchy,reddened patchesof skin, and canoften occur inchildren who alsohave asthma.ADHDInterventions for thiscondition includeconsistent routines,positivereinforcement, schoolaccommodations andbehavioral therapy.This mite burrowsunder the skin andlays eggs, causesintense itching. Allmembers of thehousehold should betreated if there is aninfestation.SecondaryThis level ofprevention for leadexposure involvestesting for leadwith a finger stickor blood draw.PrimaryThis level ofprevention for leadpoisoning includesavoiding olderbuildings with lead-based plumbingand paint.PovertyChildren make upthe largestpercentage ofpeople living inthissocioeconomiccondition.TertiaryThis level of preventionfor bacterialconjunctivitis includesantibiotic eyedrops,warm compresses, useof clean washclothsand towels.ObesityChildren with thiscondition can benefitfrom exercise, anutritious diet, and areduction of foodsand juices high insugar and refinedstarchEczemaChildren with thiscondition shoulduse mild soaps,unscentedmoisturizers andbe encouraged notto scratch.Type1 DMChildren with thiscondition can betaught to monitortheir own bloodsugar and injecttheir own insulin.LeadExposure to thisheavy metal cancausedevelopmentaldelays inchildren.This device helpsdeliver asthmamedication to thelungs when it isused with aninhaler.HomelessnessTeens whoexperience this aremore likely to dropout of school,develop substanceuse problems, and bethe victims ofviolenceThe forward bendtest can be usedto detect thiscondition, whichcauses asymmetryof the spineAsthmaTriggers for thisrespiratorycondition includedust, pollen, petdander, andcigarette smoke,among others.BullyingStudentsexperiencing thismay go to the schoolnurse with complaintsof headaches,stomachaches, orother physical issues.Also known aspink eye, this typeof conjunctivitis ischaracterized byredness, irritationand drainage fromthe eyeFunctionalA type ofscoliosiscaused bypoor posturalalignmentPediculosisCapitisItching of the scalpis a primarysymptom ofinfestation by thisparasite, alsoknown as headlice.Exposure to thesechemicals canincrease the risk ofcancer, delayedneurologicaldevelopment, seizuresand othercomplications inchildren.AntihistaminesThesemedicationscan helpchildren witheczema sleep.E-cigarettesSmoke from theseproducts can beas harmful tochildren withasthma astraditionalcigarettes.This resource canprovide healthcareto children in ruralareas with limitedaccess to medicalcare.

PNR208 - Kids in the Community - 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. Lack of this nutrient can cause fatigue, headaches, dizziness, shortness of breath, and low activity tolerance.
    Iron
  2. This skin condition causes dry, itchy, reddened patches of skin, and can often occur in children who also have asthma.
  3. Interventions for this condition include consistent routines, positive reinforcement, school accommodations and behavioral therapy.
    ADHD
  4. This mite burrows under the skin and lays eggs, causes intense itching. All members of the household should be treated if there is an infestation.
  5. This level of prevention for lead exposure involves testing for lead with a finger stick or blood draw.
    Secondary
  6. This level of prevention for lead poisoning includes avoiding older buildings with lead-based plumbing and paint.
    Primary
  7. Children make up the largest percentage of people living in this socioeconomic condition.
    Poverty
  8. This level of prevention for bacterial conjunctivitis includes antibiotic eyedrops, warm compresses, use of clean washcloths and towels.
    Tertiary
  9. Children with this condition can benefit from exercise, a nutritious diet, and a reduction of foods and juices high in sugar and refined starch
    Obesity
  10. Children with this condition should use mild soaps, unscented moisturizers and be encouraged not to scratch.
    Eczema
  11. Children with this condition can be taught to monitor their own blood sugar and inject their own insulin.
    Type 1 DM
  12. Exposure to this heavy metal can cause developmental delays in children.
    Lead
  13. This device helps deliver asthma medication to the lungs when it is used with an inhaler.
  14. Teens who experience this are more likely to drop out of school, develop substance use problems, and be the victims of violence
    Homelessness
  15. The forward bend test can be used to detect this condition, which causes asymmetry of the spine
  16. Triggers for this respiratory condition include dust, pollen, pet dander, and cigarette smoke, among others.
    Asthma
  17. Students experiencing this may go to the school nurse with complaints of headaches, stomachaches, or other physical issues.
    Bullying
  18. Also known as pink eye, this type of conjunctivitis is characterized by redness, irritation and drainage from the eye
  19. A type of scoliosis caused by poor postural alignment
    Functional
  20. Itching of the scalp is a primary symptom of infestation by this parasite, also known as head lice.
    Pediculosis Capitis
  21. Exposure to these chemicals can increase the risk of cancer, delayed neurological development, seizures and other complications in children.
  22. These medications can help children with eczema sleep.
    Antihistamines
  23. Smoke from these products can be as harmful to children with asthma as traditional cigarettes.
    E-cigarettes
  24. This resource can provide healthcare to children in rural areas with limited access to medical care.