HOSA Quiz Bowl
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- ASAP
- As Soon As Possible
- GI
- Gastrointestinal
- Ax , ax
- Axilla
- RBC
- Red Blood Cell
- Gastro
- Stomach
- HOSA Slogan
- Health Science and HOSA: A Healthy Partnership
- Myo
- Muscle
- L & D
- Labor and Delivery
- Subsidiary Motion
- Subsidiary Motion assist the group in treating or disposing of a main motion, and sometimes other motion.
- Esthesia
- Sensation
- BS
- Blood Sugar
- Una
- Urine
- Gloss
- Tongue
- Q or q
- Every
- Endo , Intra
- Inside
- MI
- Myocardial Infraction
- RT
- Respiratory Therapist
- Phlep
- Vein
- CHF
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Privileged Motions
- Privileged Motions do not relate to the pending motion. They relate to special materials of particular importance, and should be allowed to interrupt the consideration of other matters.
- Plasty
- Surgical Repair
- Ex
- Out , From
- Qid or qid
- Four Times Daily
- Carcin
- Cancer
- Angeo
- Blood Vessel
- Rhagia
- Bursting Forth
- Pharying
- Pharynx
- Diplo
- Double
- CBR
- Complete Bed Rest
- DM
- Diabetes Mellitus
- NPO
- Nothing By Mouth
- Raelise Emard
- Secondary Board Representative
- TIA
- Transient Ischemic Attack
- Ism
- State Of
- ºC
- Degrees Celsius
- Cervic
- Neck
- Kg or kg
- Kilogram
- I & O
- Intake and Output
- Cl liq
- Clear Liquid
- Chem
- Drug
- Dys
- Painful , Difficult
- Hystero
- Utteris
- Whitney O'Neal
- Region II Vice President
- tbsp or Tbsp
- Tablespoon
- D/C , dc
- Discontinued , Discharged
- ºF
- Degrees Fahrenheit
- How many taps of the gavel are requires to adjourne a meeting?
- One
- Sc
- Subcutaneous
- Itis
- Inflammation
- ml
- Milliliter
- Senior VP for Technology and Education Development
- Kim Smith
- Lith
- Stone
- DNR
- Do Not Resuscitate
- Costo
- Ribs
- TB
- Tuberculosis
- Radio
- Passing Off Rays
- ABD , abd
- Abdomen , Abdominal
- Magaly
- Englarged
- Chrom
- Color
- Proto
- Rectum
- How to stand: Men
- A male stands up straight with feet spaced comfortably apart and facing forward.
- Tsp or tsp
- Teaspoon
- Benjamin Franklin
- Invented bifocals. Created a catheter.
- Otomy
- Surgical Opening
- EEG
- Electroencephalogram
- HOSA COLORS: Navy Blue
- Loyalty to the Healthcare Profession
- EKG , ECG
- Electrocardiogram
- Splen
- Spleen
- A, AC, AL
- Pertaining to
- Pc or pc
- After Meals
- SSE
- Soap Suds Enema
- Cath
- Catheter
- Sig
- Give the Following
- Cheil
- Lip
- Ology
- Study of
- RR
- Recovery Room
- Esophag
- Esophagus
- Ologist
- Specialist
- Erythro
- Red
- Lysis
- Destruction
- DOA
- Dead on Arrival
- Fl or fl
- Fluid
- Osteo
- Bone
- Colo
- Colon
- S/S
- Signs and Symptoms
- Lap
- Laparatomy
- HOSA COLORS: Medical White
- Purity of Purpose
- Ht
- Height
- HOSA Emblem: Medical White
- Letters of circle. Hands, figure, HOSA in triangle. Area around triangle.
- Dipsia
- Thirst
- IC , Cial , IS
- Pertaining To
- Every meeting must be _______. A motion to _______ must be seconded.
- adjourned; adjourn
- AIDS
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Ptosis
- Drooping Down
- R
- Respiration or Rectal
- Na
- Sodium
- Stric
- Narrowing
- Rene TH Laennec
- Invented the stethoscope (lay a neck).
- Emia
- Blood
- Cysto
- Bladder , Sac
- Scope
- Picture , Inspection
- Leuko
- White
- COPD
- Chronic Obstructer Pulmonary Disease
- HMO
- Health Maintenance Organization
- qhs
- Every Night at Bedtime
- Incidental Motions
- Incidental motions deal with questions of procedure arising out of another pending motion, or sometimes another item of business.
- How many voting delegates? 151+
- Seven
- President of HOSA
- Heather Coggins
- EBL
- Estimated Blood Loss
- CAT
- Computer Axial Tomography
- How to stand: Women
- A female stands up straight and yall with the left foot facing front and at a slight angle, and the right heel placed in the instep of the left foto and at a 90 degree angel to the left foot. The right leg may be slightly bent to prevent a stiff looking pose.
- Leonardo da Vinci
- First to study and record the human body through pictures and paintings. He was a scientist, inventor, and artist. Born in Vinci, Italy on APril 15th, 1452.
- Plegia
- Stroke , Paralysis
- Louis Pasteur
- Father of microbiology. Pasteurization.
- IV
- Intravenous
- PID
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- s
- Without
- PDR
- Physicians Desk Reference
- hct
- Hematocrit
- H
- Hydrogen
- Post
- Behind , After
- AP
- Apical Pulse
- HOSA Emblem: Circle
- The circle represents the continuity of health care.
- KUB
- Kidney, Ureter, & Kidney X-Ray
- CS
- Central Supply
- HOSA COLORS:
- Navy Blue, Medical White, Maroon
- Nephro , Ren
- Kidney
- ROM
- Range of Motion
- DOB
- Date of Birth
- Coordinator of Membership Services
- Jeff Koeninger
- mm
- millimeter
- Prn
- As Necessary
- Allen Stephens
- Region III Vice President
- RLQ
- Right Lower Quadrant
- Ortho
- Straight
- HOSA Emblem: Triangle
- The triangle represents social, physical, and mental well-being.
- Ancient Romans (753BC-AD410)
- · Developed sanitation systems (eg: sewers) · Created first hospitals · Cause of diseases still unknown & treatment is limited · Simple infections killed many · Average life span 25-30 years
- Pre-op
- Before an Operation
- Malacia
- Softening
- PAP
- Papanicolaou Smear
- Cyte
- Cell
- LP
- Lumbar Puncture
- Rx
- Prescription Take
- Belladonna (Atropopine)
- from the poisonus night shade plant, relieves stomach pain.
- Inter
- Between
- FUO
- Fever of Unknown Origin
- Quinine
- from the bark of the cinchona tree, is used to treat fever and relieves muscle spasm, also prevents malaria
- Arterio
- Artery
- HA
- Headache
- ®
- Right
- Ignaz Semmelweis
- Identified cause of childbed fever. Emphasized doctor cleanliness.
- Dx
- Diagnoses
- ASE
- Enzyme
- How to stand: Everyone
- Eyes forward, chin-up. Hands comfortably relaxed at the sides with shoulders back.
- Toxic
- Poisonous
- Rhin
- Nose
- VO
- Verbal Order
- Peri
- Around
- Jude Alcide
- Postsecondary/Collegiate Board Representative
- Chole
- Gall , Bile
- AB
- Away From
- LOC
- Laxative of Choice
- BE , be
- Branium Enema
- OR
- Operating Room
- Digitalis
- from the foxglove plant, used to strengthen and slow the heart rate
- Tele
- Distant , Far
- Cerebro
- Brain
- AMB , amb
- Ambulatory
- HOSA COLORS: Maroon
- Compassion of HOSA Members
- Contra
- Against
- Gm
- Gram
- T & A
- Tonsils & Adenoids
- Robert Koch
- Proved Pasteur's theory of germs. Discovered rats cause the black plague.
- UA or U/A
- Urinalysis
- Tx or tx
- Traction & Treatment
- BR
- Bed Rest
- Per
- By or Through
- Nominations do not need a ______.
- second
- Vas
- Vessel
- Cyan
- Blue
- Thorax
- Throat , Chest
- Derma
- Skin
- Adin
- Gland
- Retro
- Backward , Behind
- Therm
- Temperature
- Semi
- Half
- How many voting delegates? 76-100
- Four
- Vit
- Life
- HOSA Emblem: Navy Blue
- Triangle. Founded in 1976.
- MRI
- Magnetic Resonance Imagining
- Hydro
- Water
- HBV
- Hepatitis B Virus
- Sp gr
- Specific Gravity
- FBS
- Fasting Blood Sugar
- Mono , Uni
- One , Single
- Oma
- Tumor
- LLQ
- Lower Left Quadrant
- Genit
- Origin , Causing , Producing
- Cranio
- Skull
- Pseudo
- False
- Orrhagin
- Hemorrhage
- Anti
- Against
- QOD
- Every Other Day
- CVA
- Cerebral Vascular Accident
- cc
- Cubic Centimeter
- TPR
- Temperature, Pulse & Respiration
- Qh or qh
- Every Hour
- Bio
- Life
- Bronch
- Bronchus
- Sub
- Below
- (L)
- Left
- Hemo
- Blood
- D & I
- Dry & Intact
- HOB
- Head of Bed
- Blepharo
- Eyelid
- HOSA Emblem: Hands
- The hands signify the caring of each HOSA member.
- GB
- Gall Bladder
- NC HOSA Regions
- 6
- How many voting delegates? 26-50
- Two
- Stasis
- Stoppage
- dr
- Dram , Drainage
- OOB
- Out of Bed
- Sept
- Infection
- Encephal
- Brain
- Ancient Chinese (1700BC-AD220)
- · Strong belief to cure the entire spirit & nourish the body · Used holistic health methods (treating the mind, body, & soul) · Used therapies such as acupuncture
- SIDS
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Ovario
- Ovary
- Hom
- Same , Alike
- EXP
- Exploratory
- How many voting delegates? 5-25 Members
- One
- Algin
- Pain
- Mega , Macro
- Large
- S & A
- Sugar & Acetone
- BID , bid
- Twice Daily
- OS
- Left Eye
- gr
- Grain
- OT
- Occupational Therapy
- c
- With
- Joseph Lister
- First to use antiseptic.
- SOB
- Short of Breath
- Qs or qs
- Quantity Sufficient
- HOSA Emblem: Maroon
- Background of outer circle.
- ASA
- Aspirin
- Cide
- Causing Death
- C/O
- Complains Of
- Main Motion
- The main motion brings business before the assembly and/or introduce a new subject. This motion can only be made when no other business is pending.
- Phobia
- Fear
- CCU
- Coronary/Critical Care Unit
- D/W
- Dextrose in Water
- PP
- Postpartum
- Glyco
- Sugar
- R/O
- Rule Out
- AKA
- Above Knee Amputation
- Your NC HOSA Region
- Southeast Region
- Liq
- Liquid
- qd or Qd
- Every Day
- 07-08 National Theme
- HOSA: Where Dreams are Made and Futures Begin
- Sclerosis
- Hardening
- Pro
- Forward
- gtt
- Drop
- D & C
- Dilation and Curettage
- ss
- One Half
- ASHD
- Ateriosclerotic Heart Disease
- Orch
- Testis
- Inj
- Injection
- DON
- Director of Nursing
- Ca
- Calcium
- NKA
- No Known Allergies
- Int.
- Internal or Interior
- IM
- Intramuscular
- C & S
- Culture & Sensitivity
- Florence Nightingale
- Established sanitary nursing care units. Founder of modern nursing. began professional education of nursing.
- Lipo
- Fat
- Hepat
- Liver
- Trans
- Across
- Elizabeth Blackwell
- First female physician in the USA. 1849
- KCL
- Potassium Chloride
- Ultra
- Beyond, Excess
- BKA
- Below Knee Amputation
- Albin
- White
- Leryng
- Larynx
- Psych
- Mind , Soul
- Gyn
- Gynecology
- Hr or h
- Hour
- Executive Director
- Jim Koeninger
- Hgb
- Hemoglobin
- MTQ
- Millequivalent
- Od
- Overdose
- Emesis
- Vomit
- Qt or qt
- Quart
- Gram , Graph
- Pictures , Record
- CBC
- Complete Blood Count
- MD
- Medical Doctor
- Paul Ehrlich
- Discovered first cure for syphilis.
- H & P
- History and Physical
- ICU
- Intensive Care Unit
- HOSA URL
- www.HOSA.org
- Iasis
- Abnormal Condition
- Obs
- Obstetrics
- FC
- Foley Catheter
- Penia
- Deficiency
- cm
- Centimeter
- Oz
- Ounce
- Ocul , Opthal
- Eye
- IA
- A Disease
- Centre
- Puncture
- Cente
- Puncture
- O2
- Oxygen
- BRP
- Bathroom Privilege
- Fx
- Fracture
- AD
- Toward
- Poly
- Many , Much
- HTN
- Hypertension
- Cx or cx
- Cervix
- ABG
- Arterial Blood Gas
- lb
- Pound
- I & D
- Incision & Drainage
- Hg
- Mercury
- How many voting delegates? 126-150
- Six
- OU
- Both Eyes
- HOSA Motto
- The Hands of HOSA Mold the Health of Tomorrow
- Hippopcrates
- Father of medicine. Created Hippocratic oath.
- Later
- Side
- Somo
- Body
- EXC
- Excision
- CPR
- Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
- Q2h or q2h
- Every Two Hours
- How to sit
- 1) Approach the chair, turn, and locate the edge of the chair with the back of your leg. 2) Men may pull up pants legs slightly before sitting. Female should not arrange their skirts by smoothing the back of the skirt before sitting. 3) Looking straight ahead with the back straight and keeping your hands at your sides, sit on the front half of the chair with body weight forward. 4) Slide to the back of the chair. Females' upper backs should not touch the backs of their chairs. 4) Females should sit with feet crossed at the ankles. Men should sit with feet flat on the floor.
- Echo
- Sound
- President-Elect
- Luis Baez
- Associative Director
- Karen Koeninger
- Ectomy
- Surgical Removal
- TLC
- Tender Loving Care
- Micro
- Small
- Joeseph Priestly
- Isolated oxygen by heating mercuric oxide.
- Brady
- Slow
- How many voting delegates? 51-75
- Three
- RUQ
- Right Upper Quadrant
- Hygiene
- Healthful
- Circum
- Round
- Path
- Pathology
- Ng
- Nasogastric
- How many voting delegates? 101-125
- Five
- Arthro
- Joint
- H20
- Water
- Salpingo
- Tube
- Lorin Moton
- Region I Vice President
- Neuro
- Nerve
- Myelo
- Bone Marrow
- Bi
- Both , Two
- ADL
- Activities of Daily Living
- Pathy
- Disease
- Genesis , Genic
- Origin , Source
- Gingiva
- Gum
- William Harvey
- Discovered the circulation of blood and the role of the heart in propelling it. Harvey developed an accurate theory of how the heart and ciculatory system operated. He speculated that humans and animals reproduced through the joining of an egg.
- BX
- Biopsy
- PT or pt
- Patient
- mg
- Milligram
- Epidemi
- Among the People
- N & V
- Nausea & Vomiting
- Mal
- Bad , Difficult
- A motion requires a ____ to be considered, unless the motion is made on behalf of a ______.
- second; committee
- PO or po
- By Mouth
- Onc
- Tumor
- BP
- Blood Pressure
- Tid or tid
- 3 Times Daily
- NaCl
- Sodium Chloride
- Odont , Dent
- Tooth
- Trach
- Trachea
- K
- Potasium
- Oophor
- Ovary
- BUN
- Blood, Uria, Nitrogen
- HOH
- Hard of Hearing
- Ostomy
- Surgical Opening
- Special Projects Director
- Dennis Van Perren
- drsg
- Dressing
- Tachy
- Fast
- Hyper
- Excessive , Above , More Than
- Morphine (opium)
- from a poppy plant, used to treat severe pain, highly addictive
- Cephal
- Head
- HS
- Hour of Sleep (Bedtime)
- Post-op
- After Surgery
- Irrig
- Irrigation
- Orrhea
- Flow
- A , An
- Without
- N/A
- Normal Saline
- Visoera
- Organ
- Cl
- Chloride
- Ancient Greeks (1200BC-200BC)
- · Hippocrates' knowledge of anatomy & physiology based on observation · Learned that disease is caused by natural cause & not demons · 1st to use massage & art therapy · Stressed that a good diet & cleanliness prevented disease
- BM
- Bowel Movement
- ER
- Emergency Room
- Lingua
- Tongue
- Entero
- Intestine
- O & P
- Ova & Parasites
- MN
- Midnight
- Epi
- Upper , Above
- Pneumo , Pulm
- Lung
- BSC
- Bedside Commode
- GU
- Genitourinary
- Aut
- Self
- Nact
- Night
- Stat
- Immediately
- Ped , Pod
- Foot
- FF
- Force Fluid
- Osis
- Condition of
- Neo
- New
- CC
- Chief Complaint
- p
- After
- Mamm , Mast
- Breast
- OO
- Egg
- CA
- Cancer
- Hemi
- Half
- Edward Jenner
- Discovered the small pox vacine.
- Postsecondary/Collegiate Vice President
- Jennifer Roesch
- HOSA tagline
- HOSA- A Student-Led Association of future Health Professionals
- TO
- Telephone Order
- Trophy
- Development Growth
- NA
- Nurse Assistant
- Anton van Leeuwenhoek
- invented the microscope.
- Egyptians (3000BC-300BC)
- · Wrote the first accurate health records · Prescriptions were written on papyrus · Temples were used for worships, medical schools, & hospitals · Priest were doctors · Embalming led to underst&ing of anatomy & disease · Embalming was done by priest · Gauze used to wrap bodies is much like the gauze used today · Most people could not read · Used bloodletting & leeches as medical treatments o Using leeches to suck out the 'bad' blood
- CO2
- Carbon Dioxide
- Oto
- Ear
- ac
- Before Meals
- Oid
- Like , Similar
- How to stand up after sitting
- 1) Shift torso weight forward and, using leg muscles and keeping your back straight, stand straight up - gracefully. Don't use your hands to push yourself up. 2) Walk away gracefully.
- IVP
- Intravenous Pyelogram
- LUQ
- Left Upper Quadrant
- Primitive Times (4000BC-3000BC)
- · Belief that illness was punishment from Gods & Demons · Religion played an important part in health care during this time · Dissection was not permitted so exploring the structure of the body was limited · First physicians were witch doctors, tribal doctors, Shaman, or medicine men. (treated illness with ceremonies ex: exorcisms) · People were superstitious · Herbs & plants used as medicine - Foxglove leaves could be chewed to strengthen & slow down the heart · Foxglove is now given through IV, pills, or injections · Average life span: 20 years · Trepanation- o One of the first surgeries o A hole would be cut into the skull to release demons o This was believed to cure disease. (This often resulted in death)
- Cardio
- Heart
- FE
- Iron
- Pre
- Before , In Front Of
- PH
- Measure of Acidity/Alkalinity
- Di
- Two
- Ecto
- Outside
- EENT
- Ears , Eyes , Nose , Tongue
- Diff
- Differential White Count
- Ante
- Before
- Bucca
- Cheek