HOSA
Safety and First AID
Medical Terminology
Health Careers 1
Health Careers 2
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What does HOSA stand for?

Health Occupations Students of America

100

What is the first thing you should do when you arrive at an emergency scene?

Check if the scene is safe

100

What does the prefix “cardio” refer to?

Heart

100

What does RN stand for?

Registered Nurse

100

How many years does school (after high school) and residency take for surgeons?

About 12–15 years total (4 college + 4 med school + 5–7 residency)

200

What are the three official colors of HOSA? 

Navy Blue, Maroon, and White

200

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

200

What does the suffix “itis” mean?

Inflammation

200

Who checks vision and prescribes glasses?

Optometrist

200

What type of therapist helps people regain daily living skills after injury or illness?

Occupational therapist

300

What year was HOSA founded? 

1976

300

What does “RICE” stand for in emergency treatment?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

300

What does the prefix “neuro” mean?

Nerves / Nervous System

300

What professional draws blood for lab testing?

Phlebotomist

300

How much does the average neurosurgeon make in Wisconsin?

$270k - $620K

400

True or False: HOSA is an international organization?

True

400

What is the recommended depth for chest compressions in adult CPR? 

2 inches 

400

What is the term for low oxygen in the blood?

Hypoxemia

400

What is the job of a radiologic technologist?

They take X-rays and other imaging scans

400

How much school is required to become an RN?

2–4 years (associate’s or bachelor’s degree)

500

What is the purpose of HOSA?

To develop leadership and technical skills in health science students 

500

What does AED stand for?

Automated External Defibrillator

500

What does the term “hepatomegaly” mean?

Enlarged liver

500

Who prepares and dispenses medications?

Pharmacist

500

Who assists during surgery and maintains a sterile field?

Surgical Technologist