Do you know HOSA?
Name that symptom
"Staying Alive"
Diagnosis Me
WILD CARD
100

When was HOSA officially formed?

1976

100

Abnormal heart rhythms, which can include bradycardia (slow heartbeat), tachycardia (fast heartbeat), atrial fibrillation, or other irregular rhythms

Arrhythmia

100

What is the correct hand placement for adult CPR?

Heel of the hand in the center of the chest (lower half of the sternum)

100

A chronic condition characterized by sustained elevation of systemic arterial pressure, increasing the risk for cardiovascular, renal, and cerebrovascular complications.

Hypertension

100

What is the primary reason for using medical asepsis during bed making?

To reduce the number and spread of microorganisms and prevent infection.

200

What is HOSA's motto?

The hands to mold the Health of Tomorrow

200

Refers to the lack of control over bladder or bowel movements, leading to involuntary leakage of urine or stool.

Incontinent

200

What should you do after calling 911 and getting an AED?

Begin high-quality chest compressions

200

A metabolic disorder resulting from impaired insulin secretion, insulin action, or both, leading to persistent hyperglycemia and long-term microvascular and macrovascular damage.

Diabetes Mellitus

200

What is the current normal range for an adult’s resting respiratory rate?

12–20 breaths per minute.

300

What is HOSA

A national organization for secondary & post secondary CTE students enrolled in health science programs

300


Occurs when blood vessels in the nose rupture, leading to bleeding from the nostrils.

Epistaxis

300

What is the compression-to-ventilation ratio for 2-rescuer infant CPR?

15:2

300

Irreversible necrosis of cardiac myocytes caused by prolonged ischemia secondary to an acute obstruction of coronary blood flow.

Myocardial Infarction

300

When measuring blood pressure, what is the first Korotkoff sound you hear?

Systolic blood pressure

400

Where was the HOSA International Leadership Conference be held summer 2025?

Nashville, TN

400

Medical term for excessive sweating, often associated with physical exertion, anxiety, or certain medical conditions.

Diaphoresis

400

What is the correct compression rate for children and infants?

100–120 compressions per minute

400

A hematologic condition defined by a reduction in circulating red blood cell mass or hemoglobin concentration, resulting in decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.

Anemia

400

In current practice, how should soiled linens be handled during bed making?

Roll them away from your uniform, do not shake them, and place them directly into a designated linen bag

500

Who is Alabama's HOSA state president 2025?

Destiny Keith-Watkins

500

Process of delivering blood to a capillary bed in the biological tissue. It ensures that oxygen and nutrients are supplied to cells while removing waste products

Perfusion

500

How deep should chest compressions be for an adult?

 At least 2 inches (5 cm)

500

A chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways marked by bronchial hyperresponsiveness, reversible airflow limitation, and episodic symptoms of wheezing, dyspnea, and cough.

Asthma

500

When making an occupied bed, why should the nurse raise the side rail on the opposite side before rolling the patient?

To maintain patient safety and prevent falls