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Unit 1 Review 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. Endometrial biopsy
  2. Uterine cancer
  3. Pap smear
  4. Ascites
  5. Exercise
  6. Ovarian cancer surgery
  7. Liver profile
  8. LEEP
  9. Irregular bleeding
  10. Gynecologic cancer
  11. PARP inhibitors
  12. Leg swelling
  13. HPV 16 and 18
  14. Vaginal mass
  15. bloating
  16. HPV
  17. Condom
  18. Vulvectomy
  19. Breastfeeding
  20. Cervical cancer
  21. Vaginal estrogen
  22. Cancer prevention with HPV vaccine
  23. Tumor debulking
  24. Poor hygiene
  25. Cancer staging and treatment
  26. Cervical biopsy
  27. Emergency contraception
  28. Vulvar cancer
  29. Infertility risk
  30. Platinum chemotherapy
  31. Late ovarian cancer symptoms
  32. Copper IUD
  33. Never assume sexual orientation
  34. Minipill
  35. TVUS/CT scan
  36. Endometrial hyperplasia
  37. Carboplatin and paclitaxel
  38. Prostaglandin release
  39. Natural diuretics
  40. Heating pad/exercise
  41. Fertility awareness methods
  42. SSRIs
  43. ACHES
  44. Vaginal/vulvar cancer
  45. BRCA1 and BRCA2
  46. Abnormal vaginal discharge/bleeding
  47. Pain management
  48. Cyclic progesterone
  49. Menorrhagia
  50. Reduced endometrial cancer risk
  51. PAINS signs
  52. Fixed uterus
  53. HPV vaccination
  54. Cytoreductive surgery
  55. Multiparity
  56. Ovulation
  57. Diaphragm
  58. Radical hysterectomy
  59. Decreased estrogen
  60. Fertility loss
  61. IUD
  62. Ovarian cancer
  63. Endometriosis pain
  64. Postcoital bleeding
  65. Lichen sclerosus
  66. Menopause
  67. Salpingo-oophorectomy
  68. LARC (IUD, Implant)
  69. Bloating, early satiety
  70. Primary dysmenorrhea
  71. CA-125
  72. Vaginal discharge, pelvic pain
  73. Nonjudgmental communication
  74. Hormonal contraception
  75. Fluid retention, cravings, headache, fatigue
  76. Hysterectomy
  77. Heating pad, exercise, low salt diet
  78. Family history of cancer
  79. Teach-back method
  80. MRI/PET
  81. Weight loss
  82. PMS/PMDD
  83. Postmenopausal bleeding
  84. Progestins, Levonorgestrel IUD
  85. Constipation
  86. Vulvar biopsy
  87. Oligomenorrhea
  88. HPV vaccine age 9-26
  89. Progesterone therapy
  90. Condom/diaphragm