{"id":118667,"date":"2023-09-05T08:27:50","date_gmt":"2023-09-05T08:27:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118667"},"modified":"2023-09-05T08:27:53","modified_gmt":"2023-09-05T08:27:53","slug":"skills-usa-health-knowledge-bundled-with-complete-solution-skills-usa-health-knowledge-bowl-exam-2023-with-complete-solution-skills-usa-health-knowledge-bowl-exam-questions-and-answers-health-knowledg","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/05\/skills-usa-health-knowledge-bundled-with-complete-solution-skills-usa-health-knowledge-bowl-exam-2023-with-complete-solution-skills-usa-health-knowledge-bowl-exam-questions-and-answers-health-knowledg\/","title":{"rendered":"SKILLS USA HEALTH KNOWLEDGE BUNDLED WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p id=\"content-description\">Skills USA health knowledge bowl Exam 2023 with complete solution SKILLS USA HEALTH KNOWLEDGE BOWL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Health knowledge bowl skills USA Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution Skills USA Knowledge Question and Answers 2023 with complete solution SkillsUSA- Health Knowledge Bowl 2023 Questions and Answers Complete<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Skills USA health knowledge bowl Exam<br>2023 with complete solution<br>Name 3 of the 4 tissues that make up the organs of the body Answer- Epithelial,<br>Connective, Nerve, Muscle<br>Name the body plane that divides the body into right and left sides Answer- Sagittal or<br>Median<br>(also will accept midsagittal)<br>Which body system performs the following functions: framework for the body,<br>protection for internal structures, storage area for calcium, and produces blood cells?<br>Answer- Skeletal<br>Name the two major organs located in the thoracic cavity. Answer- Lungs and Heart<br>(would accept large blood vessels as an option)<br>Name the disease process that is characterized by softening or increased porosity<br>of the bones which causes them to break more easily. It is often seen more often in<br>postmenopausal<br>women due to the decrease in estrogen production. Answer- Osteoporosis<br>Which type of muscle tissue makes up the muscles of the body that are voluntary?<br>Answer- Skeletal or Sriated<br>Skeletal muscles may move a body part away from the midline of the body.<br>What is this movement called? Answer- Abduction or to Abduct<br>What is the medical term for the tissue that makes up the thick middle layer of the<br>heart? Answer- Myocardium<br>Name the type of blood vessel that has a thin (one cell layer thick) wall that<br>allows for the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide and metabolic products.<br>Answer- Capillaries<br>Name the value in the heart that prevents the backflow of blood from the right<br>ventricle into the right atrium? Answer- Tricuspid or Right AV Valve<br>Name the structure of the lungs that allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon<br>dioxide between the lungs and the capillaries surrounding these structures. AnswerAlveoli<br>The small intestine is approximately 20 feet in length. What is the name given to<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>the first 10 inches (approximately) of the small intestine? Answer- Duodenum<br>Name the four primary structures that make up the urinary system Answer- Kidneys,<br>Urinary Bladder (or just Bladder), Ureters, and Urethra<br>Name the disease process that is characterized by impaired production of insulin<br>by the pancreas which results in hyperglycemia. Answer- Diabetes<br>The nervous system is divided into two parts. Name the part that includes the<br>brain and the spinal cord. Answer- Central Nervous System<br>Name the gonads for both the male and female reproductive systems. Answer- Testes<br>and Ovaries<br>Facial expressions such as a frown or a scowl are examples of what type of<br>communication? Answer- Nonverbal<br>Name three things that will promote Active listening or &#8220;good&#8221; listening skills. AnswerShow interest, &#8220;hear&#8221; the message by repeating what you think you heard, allow the<br>sender to give the entire message (do not interrupt), patience, eye contact, be at the<br>same level as<br>the sender, etc.<br>State the three essential elements to communication. Answer- Message, Sender,<br>Receiver<br>When documenting on the medical record the health care worker write<br>observations that can be seen, heard, felt, smelled or otherwise measured by all who<br>make the<br>observation. What type of observation are these? Answer- Objective<br>Describe the proper way to sign an entry in the medical record. Answer- first initial, last<br>name, and your title<br>Write the proper medical term for the surgical removal of the uterus. AnswerHysterectomy<br>Write the proper medical term for hardening of an artery Answer- arteriosclerosis<br>Write the proper medical term for the recording of the electrical impulses of the<br>brain Answer- Electroencephalograph or Electroencephalogram<br>Write the proper medical term for enlargement of the liver and spleen Answerhepatosplenomegaly<br>Write the medical abbreviation for after meals Answer- pc<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>SKILLS USA HEALTH KNOWLEDGE<br>BOWL EXAM QUESTIONS AND<br>ANSWERS<br>Involuntary Muscles &#8211; cardiac and smooth muscles that can&#8217;t be controlled by the mind<br>and movement<br>Voluntary Muscles &#8211; skeletal muscles (attached to bone) that can be controlled by mind<br>and movement<br>Skeletal Muscles &#8211; -muscles attached to bone-voluntary-contracts quickly and fatigues<br>easily<br>Smooth Muscles &#8211; visceral (organ) muscles-involuntary-wall of digestive track, uterus,<br>blood vessels-controlled by automatic nervous system<br>Cardiac Muscles &#8211; -heart muscle-involuntary<br>Diaphysis &#8211; -compact bone-shaft of long bone-holds medullary cavity<br>Medullary Cavity &#8211; -within diaphysis-center of shaft-filled with yellow marrow<br>Epiphysis &#8211; -made of spongy bones-two extremities-where hemopoiesis occurs<br>(production of red blood cells)-contains red marrow<br>Osteocyte &#8211; mature bone cell<br>Fontanel &#8211; soft spot on a baby&#8217;s head<br>Ossification &#8211; cartilage transforms into bone<br>Osteoblast &#8211; a cell which a bone developes<br>Sphincters &#8211; special circular muscle in opening of esophagus, stomach, small intestine,<br>anus, urethra, and mouth<br>Muscle Tone &#8211; muscle are partially contracted at all times<br>Contractures &#8211; server tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in a blending of a joint<br>Atrophy &#8211; when muscles shrink in size and strength when not used for a long time<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Tendon &#8211; what connects bone and muscle<br>Ligament &#8211; what connects bone to bone<br>Frontalis &#8211; Where: Front of the skull Function: Pulls scalp back for face\/forehead<br>movement<br>Sternocleidomastoid &#8211; Where: Side of neck Function: tilt, turn, and nod head<br>Deltoid &#8211; Where: Triangular muscle in shoulder Function: Flex arm, abduct arm, extend<br>arm<br>Pectoralis &#8211; Where: Chest Function: Movement of shoulder joints &amp; adducts the<br>humerus<br>Latissimus Dorsi &#8211; Where: Back Function: Pulls arms back and down<br>External Oblique &#8211; Where: Side of abdomen Function: Pulls chest downward to<br>compress the abdominal cavity<br>Rectus Abdominus &#8211; Where: Front of abdomen (&#8220;6 pack&#8221;) Function: Pulls ribs to pelvis<br>(crunches)<br>Gluteus Maximus &#8211; Where: Butt Function: Movement of hips and thighs<br>Gastrocnemius &#8211; Where: Lower leg (posterior calf) Function: Flexing foot at ankle joint<br>and flexing leg at knee joint<br>Gracilis &#8211; Where: Medial side of thigh (inner thigh) Function: Hip adduction and assists<br>knee flexion<br>Sartorius &#8211; Where: Across front of the thigh; from hip to inner side of tibia Function:<br>Flexes, abducts, laterally rotates the thigh and flexes the lower leg<br>Vastus Lateralis &#8211; Where: Lateral side of thigh Function: extension of lower leg<br>Vastus Medialis &#8211; Where: Medial side of thigh Function: extends thigh<br>Tibialis Anterior &#8211; Where: Shins Function: Straightens or lifts foot<br>Biceps Branchi &#8211; Where: upper, inside part of the arm Function: forearm lifting<br>Brachioradialis &#8211; Where: forearm Function: flexes forearm at elbow<br>Trapezius &#8211; Where: upper back Function: moving, rotating, stabilizing scapula<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Triceps &#8211; Where: back of arm Function: extension of elbow joint<br>Biceps Femoris &#8211; Where: back of knee Function: knee flexion<br>Buccinator &#8211; Where: inside of mouth Function: chewing<br>Clavicle &#8211; collar bone<br>Scapula &#8211; shoulder<br>Phalanges &#8211; fingers and toes<br>Metacarpals &#8211; hand bones<br>Carpals &#8211; wrist bones<br>Radius &#8211; lower arm (lateral)<br>Ulna &#8211; lower arm (medial)<br>Humorous &#8211; upper arm<br>Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis &#8211; pelvic bones<br>Metatarsals &#8211; foot bones<br>Tarsals &#8211; ankle bones<br>Calcaneous &#8211; heal<br>Tibia &#8211; lower leg (medial)<br>Fibula &#8211; lower leg (lateral)<br>Femur &#8211; upper leg (largest bone in body)<br>Patella &#8211; knee<br>Prone &#8211; laying on stomach<br>Supine &#8211; flat on back<br>Semi-fowlers &#8211; 45-75 degree angle<br>High-fowlers &#8211; 75-90 degree angle<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Health knowledge bowl skills USA<br>Questions and Answers 2023 with<br>complete solution<br>Name 3 of the 4 tissues that make up the organs of the body Answer- connective,<br>nerve, muscle, epithelial<br>Name the body plans that divides the body into right and left sides Answermidsagittal, median, sagittal<br>Which body system performs the following functions: framework for the body, protection<br>for internal structures, storage area for calcium, and produces blood cells? AnswerSkeletal<br>Name the two major organs located in the thoracic cavity Answer- Heart and lungs<br>Name the disease process that is characterized by softening or increased porosity of<br>the bones which causes them to break more easily. It is often seen more often in postmenopausal women due to the decrease in estrogen production. AnswerOsteoporosis<br>Which type of muscle tissue makes up the muscles of the body that are voluntary?<br>Answer- Skeletal or striated<br>Skeletal muscles may move a body part away from the midline of the body. What is this<br>movement called? Answer- Abduction<br>What is the medical term for the tissue that makes up the thick middle layer of the<br>heart? Answer- Myocardium<br>Name the type of blood vessel that has a thin (one cell layer thick) wall that allows for<br>the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide and metabolic products AnswerCapillaries<br>Name the valve in the heart that prevents the backflow of blood from the right ventricle<br>into the right atrium? Answer- Tricuspid Valve<br>Name the structure of the lungs that allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide<br>between the lungs and the capillaries surrounding these structures Answer- Alveoli<br>The small intestine is approximately 20 feet in length. What is the name given to the first<br>10 inches (approximately) of the small intestine? Answer- Duodenum<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Name the four primary structures that make up the urinary system Answer- Kidneys,<br>urinary bladder, ureters, and urethra<br>Name the disease process that is characterized by impaired production of insulin by the<br>pancreas which results on hyperglycemia Answer- Diabetes<br>The nervous system is divided into two parts. Name the part that includes the brain and<br>the spinal cord Answer- Central nervous system<br>Name the glands for both the male and female reproductive systems Answer- Testes<br>and ovaries<br>Facial expressions such as a frown or a scowl are examples of what type of<br>communication Answer- Nonverbal<br>Name theee things that will promote active listening or &#8220;good&#8221; listening skills AnswerShow interest, patience, eye contact<br>State then theee essential elements to communication Answer- Message, sender,<br>receiver<br>When documenting on the medical record for the health care worker write observations<br>that can be seen, heard, felt, smelled or otherwise measured by all who make the<br>observation. What type of conversation are these? Answer- Objective<br>Describe the proper way to sign an entry in the medical record Answer- First initial, last<br>name, and your title<br>Write proper medical term for the surgical removal of the uterus Answer- Hysterectomy<br>Write the proper medical term for hardening of an artery Answer- Arteriosclerosis<br>Write the proper medical term for the recording of the electrical impulses of the brain<br>Answer- Electroencephalogram<br>Write the proper medical term for enlargement of the liver and spleen AnswerHepatosplenomegaly<br>Write the medical abbreviation for after meals Answer- Pc<br>Write the medical abbreviation for three times a day Answer- Tid<br>Write the meaning of the medical abbreviation &#8220;prn&#8221; Answer- as needed<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>SkillsUSA Health Knowledge Bowl<br>written test Questions and Answers 2023<br>with complete solution<br>The federal government health insurance program for people older than 65 years of age<br>or those with certain disabilities or condition is known as<br>A. Medicaid<br>B. Medicare<br>C. Social security<br>D. Private insurance Answer- Medicare<br>The healthcare provider recognizes that a system of healthcare delivery aimed at<br>managing the cost and quality of access to healthcare is known as<br>A. Medicaid<br>B. Medicare<br>C. Managed care<br>D. Private insurance Answer- Managed care<br>Which disease should not be reported to the health department<br>A. Syphilis<br>B. Hepatitis<br>C. Influenza<br>D. Emphysema Answer- Emphysema<br>A patient&#8217;s spouse asks the health care provider about hospice. The healthcare provider<br>educates that hospice is<br>A. A service that provides care to the terminally ill patient only<br>B. Warranted when the patient still seeks a cure for his or her terminal illness<br>C. A program that focuses on palliative treatment and emotional support<br>D. Appropriate when the patient is expected to live fewer than 9 months Answer- A<br>program that focuses on palliative treatment and emotional support<br>In caring for a patient with increasing dyspnea the most appropriate healthcare worker<br>to collaborate with is the<br>A. Physical therapist<br>B. Respiratory therapist<br>C. Occupational therapist<br>D. Speech and language therapist Answer- Respiratory therapist<br>In caring for a patient with impaired physical mobility me the most appropriate<br>healthcare worker to collaborate with is The<br>A. Physical therapist<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B. Respiratory therapist<br>C. Occupational therapist<br>D. Speech and language therapist Answer- Physical therapist<br>A 17-year-old patient injured during a football game is in the emergency room prior to<br>treatment it is the responsibility of the healthcare provider to<br>A. Have the stepparent sign the informed consent<br>B. Have the patient sign the informed consent<br>C. Obtain the custodial parents signature on the informed consent<br>D. Solicit the signature of the noncustodial parent on the informed consent AnswerObtain the custodial parent&#8217;s signature on the informed consent<br>The health care provider explains to a patient that an instructional directive means<br>A. A family member has been appointed as having power of attorney<br>B. A patient&#8217;s wishes must be followed in the event of a major illness<br>C. There is a DNR order for emergency personnel<br>D. There are written guidelines specifying care desired and under what circumstances<br>Answer- There are written guidelines specifying care desired and under what<br>circumstances<br>A patient request that the nurse copy his chart for his daughter the medical records<br>clerk replies<br>A. I&#8217;ll get you a copy made right away. How many copies do you need<br>B. Only your lawyer can request a copy so you Ned to contact her<br>C. The chart belongs to the hospital but if you have written permission a copy can be<br>made for you<br>D. HIPPA prevents the hospital from copying your chart, but you could speak to your<br>physician about it Answer- &#8220;The chart belongs to the hospital but if you give written<br>permission a copy can be made for you&#8221;<br>The healthcare worker recognizes that in order to effectively meet the goal of shared<br>meaning in communication verbal and nonverbal language should be<br>A. Absent<br>B. Congruent<br>C. Equally direct<br>D. Noncongruent Answer- Congruent<br>The ancient practice of inserting fine needles into carefully selected points located along<br>meridians, or energy pathways in the body is called<br>A. Holism<br>B. Acupressure<br>C. Acupuncture<br>D. Allopathic medicine Answer- Acupuncture<br>The patient states that he takes an herb called chamomile. chamomile is used as an<br>aide against<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Skills USA Health Knowledge Bowl<br>Practice Questions Set 2 Questions and<br>Answers 2023<br>Name the body plane that divides the body into right and left sides. &#8211; Sagittal, Median,<br>Midsagittal<br>Melanoma is a cancer originating in which body system? &#8211; Integumentary System<br>Where are erythrocytes produced? &#8211; Red Marrow, Bone Marrow<br>Dysuria, hematuria and lower back pain are symptoms of cystitis. What is cystitis? &#8211;<br>Inflammation of the bladder<br>Chemical substances secreted by the endocrine glands are called? &#8211; Hormones<br>Diastole: ventricular relaxation. <em>?<\/em> : ventricular contraction. &#8211; Systole<br>Name the three sections of the small intestine. &#8211; Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum<br>The mitral valve connects what two structures? &#8211; Left atrium and left ventricle<br>Name the three main types of muscle. &#8211; cardiac, smooth\/visceral, skeletal<br>Respiration is controlled by the respiratory center in which part of the brain? &#8211; Medulla<br>Oblongata<br>Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear. What is the name of the procedure of<br>cutting into the tympanic membrane to relieve pressure and allow fluid drainage from<br>the area? &#8211; Myringotomy<br>The inflammatory disease of the central nervous system presents as sudden onset of<br>high fever, headache, stiff neck, delirium, convulsions, and can quickly lead to death.<br>The CDC recommends vaccination against it. What is the name of this potentially fatal<br>disease? &#8211; Meningitis<br>Facial expressions such as a frown or a scowl of examples of what type of<br>communication? &#8211; Non-verbal<br>Write the meaning of the doctor&#8217;s order &#8220;NPO p MN&#8221; &#8211; Nothing by mouth after midnight<br>What does the abbreviation &#8220;DNR&#8221; mean? &#8211; Do not resuscitate<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Write the proper medical term and abbreviation for the recording of electrical activity of<br>the heart? &#8211; Electrocardiogram<br>What is the proper term for a surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest? &#8211;<br>Thoracentesis<br>Three essential elements of communication are sender, message, and receiver. Name<br>three physical disabilities that act as barriers to clear communication between the<br>sender and receiver. &#8211; deafness, blindness, aphasia<br>In 1946 a new division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was<br>created, and employed a group of entomologists and engineers with previous<br>experience studying malaria. What is the current full name of this Atlanta-based<br>governmental agency concerned with causes, spread, and control of diseases in<br>populations? &#8211; Center for Disease Control and Prevention<br>Name a group of Americans who are eligible to receive Medicare insurance benefits. &#8211;<br>most individuals over age 65, disabled person who has received social security for at<br>least 2 years, person with end-stage renal disease<br>What is the term for a graphic that shows how each departments fits into the system<br>and identifies the line of authority within the health care facility called? &#8211; Organizational<br>Chart<br>What is the name of the federal government method of reimbursing health care facilities<br>for medicare and medicaide expenses, established in 1983 to attempt to contain the<br>cost of health care. Under this plan reimbursement is based on an approved grouping of<br>medical conditions, the reasonable cost for each condition, and its standard treatment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Diagnostic Related Groups<br>Federal government involvement in health care decisions is common. The Supreme<br>Court recently in a 6-3 decision cancelled a provision that exempts medical users from<br>federal prosecution. Medical users of what? &#8211; Marijuana or Medical-marijuana<br>Health care workers must be able to identify with and understand another person&#8217;s<br>feelings, situation, and motives. What is the name for this essential quality of a health<br>care worker? &#8211; Empathy<br>Employers will ask applicants for a list of contacts who can verify the accuracy and<br>honesty of the resume and application data. What are these contacts called? &#8211;<br>References<br>During an interview you may be asked to provide proof of work eligibility. Name two<br>types of proof of identity accepted by employers. &#8211; driver&#8217;s license, photo ID, birth<br>certificate, social security card, passport, immigration card<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Skills USA Health Knowledge Bowl Team<br>2023 Questions and Answers with<br>complete solution<br>Name the disease process that is characterized by softening or increased porosity of<br>the bones which causes them to break more easily. It is often seen more often in postmenopausal women due to the decrease in estrogen production. &#8211; Osteoporosis<br>What microscopic study of the structures, composition, and functions of tissue called?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Histology<br>What is the science which deals with the formation, structure, and function of cells. &#8211;<br>Cytology<br>what is the study of nature and cause of disease which involves changes in structure<br>and function? &#8211; pathology<br>to what does the word part &#8220;gyneco&#8221; refer? &#8211; female<br>what medical term describes one who has no appetite? &#8211; anorexic<br>what is the medical term that means below? &#8211; inferior<br>what is the medical term for fingers or toes? &#8211; phalanges<br>what is the medical term for painful or difficult urination? &#8211; dysuria<br>what medical prefix refers to pain? &#8211; dyswhat is the medical term for red blood cell? &#8211; erthyrocyte<br>what is the medical term for white blood cell? &#8211; leukocyte<br>what is the medical term which means fibrin is destroyed? &#8211; fibrinolysis<br>what is the medical term that means hardening of the arteries? &#8211; arteriosclerosis<br>what is the medical term indicating inflammation of a vein? &#8211; phlebitis<br>what is the medical term that means excessive vomiting? &#8211; hyperemesis<br>what is the medical prefix that means &#8220;too much&#8221;? &#8211; hyper<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>skills usa health knowledge bowl<br>practice questions and answers 2023<br>with complete solution<br>what is the universal language that does not depend on words to understand the<br>message* Ans- American sign language<br>weakness or paralysis of muscles of lips, tongue and throat due to stroke or accident is<br>called Ans- dysarthria<br>the father of microbiology is * Ans- Louis Pasteur<br>vitamin A is stored Ans- in the liver<br>in an 8 hour shift, a patient on I&amp;O drinks 3 glasses of water, one small bowl of broth<br>and one juice glass of apple juice. what was his total intake for the shift Ans- 940 cc<br>Where is the Circle of Willis located? Ans- brain<br>how many cervical vertebrae are there in the vertebral column Ans- 7<br>decreased sensations to what increases the probability of burns in the elderly clients?<br>Ans- pain and temperature receptors<br>the main concern with a client exhibiting an unsteady gait is Ans- falling<br>what is the position of a patient in Fowler&#8217;s position* Ans- sitting up 45-60 degrees<br>a health care worker contracts an infection after cleaning soiled equipment without<br>using proper PPE. this is an example of: Ans- indirect contact<br>when removing gloves with one gloved hand, where do you grasp the glove on the other<br>hand?* Ans- wrist<br>class B fire extinguishers put out what type of fire Ans- oil\/grease<br>you find an unconscious man in a car that is burning. he is not breathing. his leg is<br>broken. what do you do first? Ans- call 911<br>what pulse do you measure by listening to the heart with a stethoscope Ans- apical<br>what is the rate of chest compressions for a baby? 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