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A comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions and answers covering various aspects of healthcare security, based on the iahss basic officer certification. the questions delve into topics such as security protocols, emergency management, risk assessment, and legal considerations within healthcare settings. it's a valuable resource for students and professionals in healthcare security.
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“The basic structure of a typical healthcare organization resembles a a. Circle b. Pentagon c. Pyramid
"The most primary overriding concern of any security department should be a. Its image b. The safety and well-being of anyone in the facility c. The goals and mission if the entity employing the security services
facility" "Which accreditation body provides standards to address Environment of Care, Emergency Management, and Life Safety in the healthcare environment? a. The Joint Commission (TJC) b. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) c. National fire and Protection Association (NFPA)
Commission (TJC)" "According to IAHSS Hospital Crime Survey, assaults have a. Increased b. Decreased c. Remained the same
"What are the two types of criminal acts? a. Burglaries and Felonies b. Misdemeanors and Felonies c. Larceny and Misconduct
"Business offices are often measured by: a. Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) b. The admission process c. Accounts receivable days (A/R days)
"Which of the following is a security issue for employees of support or ancillary services? a. Well staffed during the day b. Isolated at night c. Mix of certified and non-certified employees
"Which of the following defines property risk: a. Lawsuits brought about by action or inaction, including negligent security or safety hazards b. Loss of staff due to perception of an unsafe environment c. The healthcare organizations inability to perform one or many of its normal functions, leading to the inability to generate income
Damage, theft, or vandalism to buildings, equipment, and supplies" "What three components make up the Access Control Triad? a. Identification systems, staff education & training, badging b. Identification systems, staff education & training, physical security safeguards c. Staff education & training, video surveillance, physical security safeguards
"What two things should be used regardless of the type of vehicle patrol used? a. Helmets and preventative maintenance programs b. Preventative maintenance programs and sift-by-shift inspections c. Supervisor inspections and helmets
programs and sift-by-shift inspections" "Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic purposes of the Incident Command System? a. Assuring the safety of responders and others b. Assuring achievement of tactical objectives c. Assuring efficient use of resources
constant communication between agencies" "Standard precautions are a set of precautions that the CDC had called for in order to minimize the risk of infection. Which of the following is NOT covered under standard precautions? a. Blood and body fluids b. Mucous membranes c. Non-intact skin
c. The Joint Commission (TJC)
Commission (TJC)" "The Joint Commission Environment of Care Standards addresses how many areas? a. Seven b. Six c. Four
"Which of the following is the definition of an interview? a. Questioning a party whom the officer suspects of criminal involvement b. Questioning a party whom the officer has no reason to believe is a suspect c. Questioning a suspect under the circumstances wherein the suspect would feel under the control of the officer
whom the officer has no reason to believe is a suspect" "Hostage situations have which of the following characteristics? a. Events with no predictable chronology b. People being held against their will c. Release contingent upon demands
"What are the two key elements in civil disturbance planning? a. Planning and Preparation b. Planning and Response c. Preparation and Response
"How many room sweeps are suggested to properly conduct a bomb search? a. 4 b. 5 c. 6
"Which of the following is NOT one of the seven signs of terrorism? a. Surveillance b. Communication c. Test of security
"The fourth stage of a fire - after the incipient stage, smoldering stage, and the flame stage - is what? a. Heat stage b. Extinguished stage c. Burning stage
"The four phases in Emergency Management are: a. Funding, Mitigation, Recovery, Rescue b. Preparedness, Recovery, Mitigation, Rescue c. Recovery, Response, Mitigation, Safety
Preparedness, Response, Recovery" "Which is the most common source of identity theft from healthcare facilities? a. Computer records b. Unattended purses and wallets c. Discarded paperwork
wallets" "Which of the following defines vulnerability? a. The act of being physically wounded b. Something with the potential to be physically wounded or open to attack or damage c. Possibility of a loss
physically wounded or open to attack or damage" "The security department is considered which type of department? a. Support b. Clinical c. Direct Patient Care
"The areas with the highest potential for hostage taking are: a. Administration, Emergency Department, Obstetrics, Pharmacy b. ICU, PCU, Obstetrics, Administration c. Engineering, Administration, Finance, Obstetrics
Administration, Emergency Department, Obstetrics, Pharmacy" "Which of the following do NOT regulate and accredit healthcare facilities?
a. Constitutional and Civil Rights b. Judicial and Constitutional Rights c. Civil and Judicial Rights
"Which answer best describes security's role in a workplace violence program? a. Security is the sole department responsible for the workplace violence program b. Security has virtually no role in the workplace violence program c. Workplace violence programs are a partnership between security and many other healthcare disciplines
many other healthcare disciplines" "A protection order is designed to do what? a. Provide a legal mechanism to enforce no contact between victim and assailant b. Begin the process of reconciliation between victim and assailant c. Protect the physical well being of the victim
"Which of the following best describe de-escalation techniques: a. Do not provide limits b. Do not spend time listening to the individual c. Use listening skills and respond in a way that shows empathy
empathy" "Which of the following is NOT a valid assumption when developing a plan for response to a civil disturbance? a. Availability of adequate staffing may be affected b. Planning and coordination will be an ongoing activity c. Outside services such as transportation and deliveries will not be affected
services such as transportation and deliveries will not be affected" "Who should handle any demonstrator action on public sidewalks or streets? a. Administration b. Security c. Facility personnel
"During a disturbance, which of these is a critical action to be taken by the facility?
a. Control access and validate all entering the building as necessary b. Lock all doors so no one can leave or enter c. Allow free access to building as if business as usual
validate all entering the building as necessary" "Which of these is an example of an internal event that could affect your medical center? a. Loss of electricity b. Major vehicle accident c. Severe weather
"Which of these is NOT a community planning partner regarding the healthcare organization's emergency program? a. Health department b. Sheriff's office c. Local fire department
"Which of these does The Joint Commission deem a critical area of the emergency management plan? a. Communication b. Food c. Mortuary
"Which of these are required in exercising the organization's emergency management plan? a. Monthly testing b. Two exercises yearly c. An exercise with actual patients
yearly" "Which of these is an operational function of security officers during emergency situations? a. Patient treatment b. Crowd control c. Spokesperson to the media
"Which of the following categories is NOT part of a bomb threat plan? a. Establishing authority b. Searching for the bomb
"Fire creates heat through many methods, Which of these is NOT a method by which fire spreads? a. Radiation b. Osmosis c. Conduction
"What does the acronym NFPA stand for? a. National Federation of Protective Agencies b. Northern Fire and Police Association c. National Fire and Protection Agency
(National Fire and Protection Association)" "PASS is an acronym that describes what process? a. How to activate a fire alarm b. How to respond to a fire c. How to evacuate a building
(pull, aim, squeeze, sweep)" "A class A fire extinguisher is used to fight what kind of fire? a. Flammable liquid fire b. Ordinary combustible materials c. Electrical fire
(paper, wood, fabric)" "A class C fire extinguisher is used to fight what kind of fire? a. Flammable liquid fire b. Paper fire c. Electrical fire
"A class D fire extinguisher is used to fight what kind of fire? a. Flammable liquid fire b. Flammable metals fire c. Electrical fire
"There are several external organizations that healthcare institutions collaborate with to maintain a safe environment. What is the common mission among them? a. Provide training to healthcare employees
b. Continuously promote, improve, and assure health and safety c. Conduct a proactive risk assessment twice a year
health and safety" "Identify the object of the Safety Management Program. a. To improve organizational performance b. To minimize accidents and injuries c. To reduce or control costs for Workers' Compensation d. To assist in compliance documentation
"When incidents expand, authority for performance of these functions may need to be delegated: Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance/Administration. What are the personnel who perform these four management functions called? a. Deputy staff b. Director staff c. Command staff
"Depending on the type and size of the incident or event, the Incident Commander may need to designate personnel to provide information, safety, and liaison services for the entire organization. What are these personnel called? a. Deputy staff b. Director staff c. Command staff
"Which position is the only one always staffed in Incident Command System applications? a. Operations Section Chief b. Incident Commander c. Information Officer
"In an Incident Command System, which General Staff position conducts tactical operations, develops the tactical objectives and organization, and directs all tactical resources? a. Finance/Administration b. Logistics c. Operations
b. Footprint of the actual structure c. Inside the structure
the property" "Which of the following describes the basic functions of lock sets? a. Manual, Office, Classroom, Storage, Passage b. Classroom, Electronic, Storage, Privacy, Passage c. Office, Classroom, Storage, Privacy, Passage
Privacy, Passage" "Which of the following greatly improves the effectiveness of an access control system? a. Signage b. Magnetic locks c. Magnetic swipe cards
"Which of the following describes the middle zone in the theory of protection? a. Generally, the boundary of the property b. Footprint of the actual structure c. Inside the structure
structure" "Which of the following describes the inner zone in the theory of protection? a. Generally, the boundary of the property b. Footprint of the actual structure c. Footprint of the inside of the structure
that is being protected" "Which of the following is NOT an appropriate response to a disturbance? a. Call for medical, security backup, or police assistance, if required b. Observe or identify the person(s) causing the disturbance, and provide area and crowd control c. Step up to the person(s)
Step up to the person(s)" "Which of the following are examples of schedule I substances? a. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone b. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone
c. Cough meds (w/Codine), diarrhea meds (w/atropine)
"Which of the following are examples of schedule II substances? a. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin b. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone
"Which of the following are examples of schedule III substances? a. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone c. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin
"Which of the following are examples of schedule IV substances? a. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone c. Darvon, Valium, Xanax
"Which of the following are examples of schedule V substances? a. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Cough meds (w/Codine), diarrhea meds (w/atropine) c. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin
(w/atropine)" "Access to patient information is limited to those who "need to know" by which of the following? a. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) b. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) c. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)" "Which of the following should be protected by bollards? a. Sidewalks b. Curbs c. Hydrants
"When placing a person in handcuffs: