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Pathophysiology Hosa Test

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Ileen Mouse

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Dec 3, 2023, 9:07:10 PM12/3/23
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Competitors may:
1. Participate in as many NGL-ATC events at ILC as they wish, if the tests are paid for, and if the competitor can logistically sit to test in events for which they are registered.
2. Enter only ONE regular competitive event at the ILC.
3. Participate in as many Recognition Category Events as they wish.

Thirty-three Four County Career Center Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Chapter members have qualified for State HOSA Skill competition in Columbus on April 10 and 11 by placing in the top five in the regional contests. Contest winners from Fulton County are, from left, front: Shawn Pedersen (Delta) CPR & First Aid Team; Hanna Rabe (Archbold) Biomedical Debate Team; Kayla Dusek (Archbold) Forensic Medicine Team; Tressa Taylor (Archbold) CPR & First Aid Team; Ragan Jessing (Delta) Biomedical Laboratory Science; and back: Caleb Wooley (Archbold) Sports Medicine; Gibson Burkholder (Archbold) Creative Problem Solving Team; Myah Wagner (Archbold) Nursing Assistant; Brooklyn Smith (Wauseon) Pathophysiology Knowledge Test; and Sara Greek (Archbold) Nutrition Knowledge Test. HOSA members from all parts of Ohio will be in Columbus to compete for awards and the right to advance to national skill and leadership contests. HOSA Advisors are Donna Badenhop, Robin Hill, Karen Walker and Mike Nye. Absent from the photo are Trinity Allen (Archbold) behavior Health Knowledge Test; and Elisabeth Posey (Delta) Human Growth and Development Knowledge Test.

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Choose your answer to the question and click 'Continue' to see how you did. Then click 'Next Question' to answer the next question.When you have completed the free practice test, click 'View Results' to see your results.Good luck!

Choose your answer to the question and click 'Continue' to see how you did. Then click 'Next Question' to answer the next question. When you have completed the free practice test, click 'View Results' to see your results. Good luck!
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