(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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A blockage to the blood supply of the heart muscle, causing intense chest pain
Myocardial Infarction
Intermittent feelings of pain, squeezing, or pressure in the chest, occurs when the heart muscle is not receiving enough oxygen
Angina
narrowing
-stenosis
Makes B antibodies
Blood Type A
A protective outer lining
Pericardium
White
Leuk/o
Receives deoxygenated blood returning from the body.
Right Atrium
blood clot
threomb/o
Carry oxygen from the lungs to tissues and carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
Erythrocytes
A general term for an irregular heart beat
Arrhythmia
vein
phleb/o
Delays the signal briefly to allow atria to finish contracting before ventricles start.
Atrioventricular Node
he body's main blood circuit, delivering oxygen and nutrients to all tissues
Systemic Circulation
Heartbeat over 100 bpm
Tachycardia
Swelling, irritation and inflammation of the sac that surrounds the heart
Pericarditis
Elevated blood pressure, risk factors include family history, race, obesity, stress, smoking, aging and a high fat diet
Hypertension
The pacemaker, located in the upper right atrium, initiates the electrical impulse.
Sinoatrial Node
An infection of the heart’s valves or inner lining, usually caused by bacteria, although occasionally caused by fungi
Endocarditis
Fatty deposits on artery walls which reduce or block blood flow
Atherosclerosis
cell
-cyte
Pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
Left Ventricle
within
endo-
Help form clots to stop bleeding (hemostasis) by sticking together at injury sites.
Platelets
protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
Hemoglobin
Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.
Left Atrium
Vena Cava
Largest vein in body
Universal Recipient
Blood Type AB
Presents B Antigens
Blood Type B
A wall that divides the right and left sides of the heart, composed of the interatrial and interventricular
Septum
the heart-to-lungs-to-heart circuit
Pulmonary Circulation
above, upon
epi-
heart
cardio/o
Universal Donor
Blood Type 0
Small branch of a blood vessel that connects to capillaries.
Arteriole
The thin inner layer lining the chambers and valves.
Endocardium
Bicuspid Valve
Mitral Valve
Transports all blood cells, nutrients, hormones, and waste throughout the body.
Plasma
Split from the Bundle of His, distributing the signal to the respective ventricles.
Bundle Branches
Aortic and Pulmonary Valves
Semilunar Valve
small
-ule
Rapidly spread the impulse throughout the ventricular muscle, causing a coordinated squeeze.
Purkinje Fiberes
Red
Erythr/o
Carries the signal from the AV node to the ventricles.
Bundle of His
Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygen.
Right Ventricle