Name one of the 3 committees.
Fundraising. Service/Community Outreach. Events/Education.
What does the prefix “cardio–” refer to?
The heart.
Which healthcare professional fills prescriptions and gives information about medications?
Pharmacist.
What does HOSA stand for?
Health Occupations Students of America.
What is the basic unit of life?
The cell.
Name one of our co-presidents
Sharon or Amanda
What does “derm–” mean in medical terms?
Skin.
Who helps patients regain movement and strength after an injury?
Physical therapist.
What year was HOSA founded?
1976.
What macromolecule are enzymes made of?
Proteins.
Where will SLC be held this year?
Hershey, PA
The prefix “neuro–” relates to which body part or system?
The nervous system or nerves.
Which career involves assisting dentists and cleaning patients’ teeth?
Dental hygienist.
What is HOSA’s mission?
To empower future health professionals to become leaders in the global health community.
What part of the cell is responsible for producing energy (ATP)?
The mitochondria
How many forms will there to be to fill out today?
3
The suffix “–itis” means what?
Inflammation.
Who uses imaging technology like X-rays or MRIs to help diagnose patients?
Radiologic technologist.
What color represents HOSA’s official uniform blazer?
Navy blue.
What type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms?
Covalent bond.
Which events are usually only one round and 60-90 minutes?
Health Science Events
The word “bradycardia” means what?
Abnormally slow heart rate.
What healthcare career focuses on analyzing blood and other body fluids in a lab?
Medical laboratory scientist (or technician).
What is HOSA’s official motto?
“The Hands of HOSA Mold the Health of Tomorrow.”
What is the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water?
Cellular respiration.