The type of professions that HOSA focuses on
What is health professions?
A health professional who practices medicine to maintain/restore a patient's health.
What is doctor?
An infectious disease that often results in mild to moderate symptoms commonly including cough, fever, tiredness, and loss of taste/smell. This disease led to a global pandemic in 2020.
What is COVID-19 / Coronavirus?
A substance used for medical treatment
What is medicine/ medication?
Largest planet in the solar system
What teams within HOSA will be working on/preparing for throughout the year
What is competitive events?
A health professional that works to care for the health of animals.
What is veterinarian?
Health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior (or a combination of these)
What is mental illness?
A procedure performed to aid the human body by incision/ destruction of tissues in order to treat various types of injuries, diseases, and deformities. This procedure is a major part of medicine.
What is surgery?
Rarest M&M color
What is brown?
What educational area does HOSA focus on?
What is health/ medicine?
A doctor that focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
What is pediatrician?
A type of condition that concerns the irregular functioning of the heart.
What is cardiovascular disease/heart disease
A procedure used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases to produce immunity; is usually given through needle injections & some are commonly required to attend schools/ enter some facilities.
What is vaccination?
The Disney princess with the magic hair and chameleon
What is Rapunzel?
The state in which HOSA headquarters are located
What is Texas?
A medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
What is dermatologist?
What is cancer?
What is chemotherapy?
The number of planets in the Solar System
What is 8?
HOSA stands for...?
What is Health Occupations Students of America?
A doctor who diagnoses and treats conditions that affect your nervous system; provides both surgical and nonsurgical treatments for patients with issues regarding the nervous system.
What is neurosurgeon?
A chronic condition in which the body doesn't produce enough insulin resulting in high blood sugar.
A treatment commonly used/taken by people with diabetes to help maintain their blood glucose levels.
What is insulin/ insulin treatment?
The number of teeth in an average adult
What is 32?