Medical Terminology
BLS and CPR
HOSA
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Anatomy and Physiology
100

What is the meaning of the suffix: -ectomy

Surgical Removal

100

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

100

What level is HOSA recognized on?

A) Regional

B) Internationally

C) State

D) Nationally

B) Internationally

HOSA is recognized in many countries around the world.

100

True or False

Blood is Red in your arteries and blue in your veins.

False, blood is always red.

100

What organs system's major function is gas exchange?

Respiratory System

200

What is the more commonly known name of this body part: Phalanges

Fingers

200

What is the compressions to breath ratio for Adult CPR

30:2

200

What does HOSA stand for?

Health Occupation Students of America

Second Answer) Future Health Professionals

200

What is your largest organ?

The skin

200

What is the watery fluid that makes up more then half of our blood?

Plasma

300

What is the meaning of the suffix: -scopy

To visually examen

300

Your AED charges and advises SHOCK on a victim that you are helping. Just before pressing the SHOCK button, you should do what?

Clear the patient, stop touching them. 

300

What are HOSA's national colors?

Navy, maroon, and white

300

What are the 5 different food groups?

(According to MyPlate)

Proteins, Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, and Dairy

300
In what organ is insulin made?

The pancreas

400

What is the meaning of the root word: osteo

Bone

400

What is the compression to breath ratio for a two rescuer infant CPR?

15:2

400

Where was the last HOSA Interenational Leadership Conference held?

Dallas, Texas

400

What is considered to be a normal blood pressure reading?

120/80

400

What cell defends the body against diseases-causing agents (microorganisms)?

White Blood Cells

500

What is the meaning of the word: Dyspnea

Shortness of breath

500

You establish that the adult victim does not respond... What do you do if you are alone?

Call 911 and locate the nearest AED if possible

500

What year was HOSA founded?

A) 1984

B) 1979

C) 1987

D) 1976

D) 1976

500

What is your fastest moving muscle in the body?

The eye

500

What term describes a position where you have to be standing erect, face forward, arms at side, and palms facing forward.

Anatomical Position

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