What does HOSA stand for?
What is Health Occupations Students of America
What is the strongest bone in the human body?
What is the femur
Who takes X-rays and other medical images?
What is radiologic technologists/radiologists
What is the first thing you should do before performing any medical skill or procedure
What is wash your hands
This prefix means "slow."
What is brady-
What are HOSA's official colors?
What is navy blue, maroon, and medical white
Besides the digestive system, what other body system contains the pancreas
What is the endocrine system
Who checks eyesight and prescribes glasses
What is optometrist
When checking blood pressure, what numbers are considered normal for an adult?
What is 120/80 mmHg
This term refers to inflammation of the liver.
What is hepatitis
What year was HOSA founded?
What is 1976
Which part of the brain controls breathing and heartbeat?
What is the medulla oblongata
Who studies diseases and performs autopsies?
What is pathologist
When measuring respiration rate, what should you avoid doing to get accurate results?
What is don't tell the patient you are counting breaths so they don't change their breathing
If a doctor writes “Q.O.D.” on a prescription, how often should the patient take the medication?
What is every other day
What are the four levels of HOSA membership?
What is middle school, secondary, postsecondary/collegiate, and alumni
What type of joint is found in the shoulder and the hip?
what is ball and socket
Who designs and fits artificial limbs for patients
What is prosthetist
What is the correct compression to breath ratio for CPR on adults?
What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths
If a patient is marked “DNR,” what does that mean in an emergency?
What is Do Not Resuscitate
What is HOSA's official motto
What is "The Hands of HOSA Mold The Health of Tomorrow"
What is the medical term for the voice box
What is larynx
Who provides care and support for patients with trouble breathing?
What is respiratory therapist
What device can analyze heart rhythm and deliver a shock if needed?
What is an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
If a provider writes “q4h PRN,” how often can the medication be given?
What is every 4 hours as needed?