About HOSA/ Medical Facts
Medical Terminology
Parliamentary Procedures/ Legal and Ethical Issues
Healthcare
Basic knowledge about the human body
100

The hands in the HOSA Emblem symbolize:

Caring for people

100

The prefix "Hypo-" means:

Below

100

A main motion requires:

A second

100

PPE stands for:

Personal Protective Equipment

100

Which nutrient is the body's primary energy source?

Carbohydrates

200

The triangle in the HOSA Emblem represents:

Physical, Mental, and Social well-being

200

The root "Hepat-" refers to the:

Liver

200

Before a main motion can be discussed, it generally must: 

Be seconded

200

Which disease is communicable? 

A: Tuberculosis

B: Diabetes

C: Cancer

D: Hypertension

A: Tuberculosis

200

The normal adult body temperature is approximately:

98.6 Degrees Fahrenheit

300

What are the hair and nails made of?

Keratin

300

Antimicrobial Resistance refers to:

Pathogens becoming harder to treat

300

A motion requiring 2/3 vote is most likely one that:

Suspends a member's rights

300

A community lacks access to transportation and healthcare facilities. This is an example of:

Social determinants of health

300

Which chamber pumps oxygenated blood to the body?

Left Ventricle

400

A medication order is for 0.5 grams. How many milligrams is that?

500 mg

400

The suffix "-pathy" refers to:

Disease

400

A patient refuses treatment after being informed of the risks. this demonstrates:

Autonomy

400

A patient cannot properly absorb oxygen into their bloodstream. Which structure is most directly affected?

Alveoli

400

Gas exchange in the body occurs in the:

Alveoli

500

Which heart chamber receives oxygenated blood returning from the lungs?

Left Atrium

500

Bradykinesia

Extreme slowness of movement and reflexes, often associated with the Parkinson's Disease

500

Which motion is used when you want to research an issue further before making a decision?

Commit or refer

500

A patient need rapid energy before exercise. Which nutrient is the body's immediate energy source?

Carbohydrates

500

Which vitamin is important for calcium absorption?

Vitamin D

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