IAHSS (FULL STUDY
GUIDE) EXAM
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the classifications of healthcare organizations
in Chapter one?
A. Propriety or for-profit
B. Not-for-profit
C. Government-supported
D. Individual healthcare
Answer: D. Individual healthcare
Rationale: Healthcare organizations are typically classified as proprietary (for-profit),
not-for-profit, or government-supported. "Individual healthcare" is not a standard
classification.
2. Why are departments and units that provide care for infant and pediatric patients
of special concern to security officers?
A. They are the location of the majority of hospital crimes.
B. Children are abducted from hospitals daily.
C. They have the highest staff turnover rates.
D. They are the most expensive departments to operate.
Answer: B. Children are abducted from hospitals daily.
,Rationale: Pediatric units are high-risk areas for infant abductions, making them a
primary concern for security personnel.
3. What does the acronym PASS stand for in fire safety?
A. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
B. Push, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
C. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Spray
D. Push, Aim, Squeeze, Spray
Answer: A. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Rationale: PASS is a mnemonic for the proper use of a fire extinguisher: Pull the pin,
Aim the nozzle, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep from side to side.
4. What is the primary purpose of HIPAA in healthcare settings?
A. To ensure patient confidentiality and data security
B. To regulate healthcare insurance premiums
C. To standardize medical billing codes
D. To monitor healthcare provider performance
Answer: A. To ensure patient confidentiality and data security
Rationale: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
establishes national standards for the protection of health information.
5. In the event of a bomb threat, which of the following is the most appropriate
initial action?
A. Evacuate the building immediately.
,B. Attempt to locate the suspicious package.
C. Notify the appropriate authorities.
D. Ignore the threat if it seems unlikely.
Answer: C. Notify the appropriate authorities.
Rationale: The first step is to alert law enforcement or security personnel.
Evacuation and search procedures should only follow after professional
assessment.6. Which of the following best describes “Code Grey” in most healthcare
facilities?
A. Fire in progress
B. Aggressive or combative person
C. Infant abduction
D. Hazardous materials spill
Answer: B. Aggressive or combative person
Rationale: Code Grey is commonly used to alert staff to the presence of a person
exhibiting aggressive or violent behavior that may pose a risk to patients, staff, or
visitors.
7. What is the primary role of a healthcare security officer during a medical
emergency?
A. Provide medical treatment to patients
B. Ensure the safety of staff, patients, and visitors
C. Investigate criminal activity
D. Monitor social media for updates
Answer: B. Ensure the safety of staff, patients, and visitors
, Rationale: Security officers are trained to maintain safety and order during
emergencies, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on patient care.
8. Which of the following is a critical component of an effective workplace violence
prevention program?
A. Ignoring minor incidents
B. Comprehensive reporting and documentation
C. Limiting staff training to management
D. Installing security cameras only at entrances
Answer: B. Comprehensive reporting and documentation
Rationale: Reporting and documenting incidents allow healthcare facilities to identify
trends, implement preventive measures, and comply with OSHA and regulatory
standards.
9. What is the most effective method for preventing unauthorized access to
restricted areas?
A. Security signage only
B. Access control systems (keycards, biometrics)
C. Periodic patrols without access monitoring
D. Visitor logs alone
Answer: B. Access control systems (keycards, biometrics)
Rationale: Electronic access control provides both security and accountability by
limiting entry to authorized personnel and tracking access.
10. During an emergency evacuation, which of the following actions should a security
officer prioritize?
GUIDE) EXAM
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the classifications of healthcare organizations
in Chapter one?
A. Propriety or for-profit
B. Not-for-profit
C. Government-supported
D. Individual healthcare
Answer: D. Individual healthcare
Rationale: Healthcare organizations are typically classified as proprietary (for-profit),
not-for-profit, or government-supported. "Individual healthcare" is not a standard
classification.
2. Why are departments and units that provide care for infant and pediatric patients
of special concern to security officers?
A. They are the location of the majority of hospital crimes.
B. Children are abducted from hospitals daily.
C. They have the highest staff turnover rates.
D. They are the most expensive departments to operate.
Answer: B. Children are abducted from hospitals daily.
,Rationale: Pediatric units are high-risk areas for infant abductions, making them a
primary concern for security personnel.
3. What does the acronym PASS stand for in fire safety?
A. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
B. Push, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
C. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Spray
D. Push, Aim, Squeeze, Spray
Answer: A. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Rationale: PASS is a mnemonic for the proper use of a fire extinguisher: Pull the pin,
Aim the nozzle, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep from side to side.
4. What is the primary purpose of HIPAA in healthcare settings?
A. To ensure patient confidentiality and data security
B. To regulate healthcare insurance premiums
C. To standardize medical billing codes
D. To monitor healthcare provider performance
Answer: A. To ensure patient confidentiality and data security
Rationale: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
establishes national standards for the protection of health information.
5. In the event of a bomb threat, which of the following is the most appropriate
initial action?
A. Evacuate the building immediately.
,B. Attempt to locate the suspicious package.
C. Notify the appropriate authorities.
D. Ignore the threat if it seems unlikely.
Answer: C. Notify the appropriate authorities.
Rationale: The first step is to alert law enforcement or security personnel.
Evacuation and search procedures should only follow after professional
assessment.6. Which of the following best describes “Code Grey” in most healthcare
facilities?
A. Fire in progress
B. Aggressive or combative person
C. Infant abduction
D. Hazardous materials spill
Answer: B. Aggressive or combative person
Rationale: Code Grey is commonly used to alert staff to the presence of a person
exhibiting aggressive or violent behavior that may pose a risk to patients, staff, or
visitors.
7. What is the primary role of a healthcare security officer during a medical
emergency?
A. Provide medical treatment to patients
B. Ensure the safety of staff, patients, and visitors
C. Investigate criminal activity
D. Monitor social media for updates
Answer: B. Ensure the safety of staff, patients, and visitors
, Rationale: Security officers are trained to maintain safety and order during
emergencies, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on patient care.
8. Which of the following is a critical component of an effective workplace violence
prevention program?
A. Ignoring minor incidents
B. Comprehensive reporting and documentation
C. Limiting staff training to management
D. Installing security cameras only at entrances
Answer: B. Comprehensive reporting and documentation
Rationale: Reporting and documenting incidents allow healthcare facilities to identify
trends, implement preventive measures, and comply with OSHA and regulatory
standards.
9. What is the most effective method for preventing unauthorized access to
restricted areas?
A. Security signage only
B. Access control systems (keycards, biometrics)
C. Periodic patrols without access monitoring
D. Visitor logs alone
Answer: B. Access control systems (keycards, biometrics)
Rationale: Electronic access control provides both security and accountability by
limiting entry to authorized personnel and tracking access.
10. During an emergency evacuation, which of the following actions should a security
officer prioritize?