Medical Terminology
Medical Careers
HOSA Knowledge
Medical Tools
Medical Law
100

What does the prefix "cardio-" refer to? 

Heart 

100

This person helps patients recover movement after injury or surgery. 

Physical therapist 

100

What does HOSA stand for? 

Health Occupations Students of America 

100

What tool is used to measure body temperature?  

Thermometer

100

What does "informed consent" mean? 

Patient agrees to treatment after knowing risks. 

200

What does the suffix "-logy" mean? 

The study of

200

This doctor specializes in the heart and blood vessels. 

Cardiologist 

200

In what year was HOSA founded? 

1976

200

What tool is used to listen to heart and lung sounds? 

Stethoscope

200

What is an advance directive? 

Legal instructions for medical care if a patient can't speak for themselves

300

What does "gastro-" refer to? 

Stomach 

300

This person takes care of patients in hospitals, clinics and gives medications as prescribed. 

Nurse

300

What is HOSA's motto? 

"The Hands of HOSA Mold the Health of Tomorrow." 

300

What is the name of the tool used to look inside the ears? 

Otoscope

300

What is patient confidentiality?

Keeping patient information private 

400

What does "hemo-" mean? 

Blood
400

This doctor studies diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.

Microbiologist

400

How many regions does HOSA divided the U.S. into for competitions? 

Six 

400

What tool is used to check the pupils of the eyes? 

Penlight

400

What is the term for the right to refuse treatment? 

Patient autonomy 

500

What does the suffix "-ectomy" mean? 

Surgical removal 

500

This person draws blood from patients for tests in a lab or clinic.

Phlebotomist

500

What symbol is featured in the HOSA emblem? 

The medical caduceus 

500

This tool is used to look inside the throat and mouth. 

Tongue depressor 

500

What is negligence in medical law? 

Failure to provide proper care, resulting in harm 

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