QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
"Which of the following statements best describes employees?
A. Medical staff contracted by the facility
B. All staff directly employed by the facility
C. Volunteers who donate their time
D. Contracted persons - CORRECT ANSWER B. ALL STAFF EMPLOYED DIRECTLY BY
THE FACILITY best describes employees."
"Security uses senior management's endorsement to build what kind of a program?
A. Strong and effective
B. A program that works in a small part of the facility
C. Generally effective
D. Strong and simple - CORRECT ANSWER A. Security uses senior management's
endorsement to build a STRONG AND EFFECTIVE program."
"How should friendships and inter-personal relationships between security officers and
staff members from other departments be treated?
A. Discouraged
B. Encouraged
C. Encouraged, but monitored
D. Encouraged, but security staff educated about ethics and avoiding favoritism -
CORRECT ANSWER D. Friendships and inter-personal relationships between security
officers and staff members from other departments should be ENCOURAGED, BUT
SECURITY STAFF EDUCATED ABOUT ETHICS AND AVOIDING FAVORITISM."
"Why are vendors potentially a high security risk to a healthcare facility?
A. Vendors often have access to sensitive areas yet staff of the healthcare organization may
know very little about vendors' backgrounds
B. Vendors typically drive large vehicles that can conceal large amounts of stolen property
or contraband.
C. Competing vendors may clash at a facility
D. Vendors may be bringing in high-demand products that could be targeted for theft. -
CORRECT ANSWER A. Vendors are potentially a high security risk to a healthcare
facility because VENDORS OFTEN HAVE ACCESS TO SENSITIVE AREAS YET STAFF OF THE
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, HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION MAY KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT VENDORS'
BACKGROUNDS."
"In the patient- and family-centered care philosophy, who determines which individuals
are part of the patient's family?
A. Patient's parents or legal guardians
B. Nursing staff
C. Attending physician
D. The patient, provided he or she is developmentally mature and competent to do so. -
CORRECT ANSWER D. In the patient- and family-centered care philosophy, THE
PATIENT, determines which individuals are part of the patient's family, PROVIDED HE OR
SHE IS DEVELOPMENTALLY MATURE AND COMPETENT TO DO SO."
"Which of the following may union members NOT do during picketing?
A. Carry signs
B. Protest management decisions
C. Block entrances to the facility
D. Congregate outside the facility - CORRECT ANSWER C. Union members may not
BLOCK ENTRANCES TO THE FACILITY during picketing."
"Which of the following is NOT a true statement about customers' perceptions of their
experience?
A. Interaction is subject to personal interpretation
B. Interaction can only be perceived by the words stated
C. Interaction is affected by body language
D. Interaction is affected by all of your actions - CORRECT ANSWER B. INTERACTION
CAN ONLY BE PERCEIVED BY THE WORDS STATED is NOT a true statement about
customer's perception of their experience.."
"Which of the following is NOT one of the three powerful, personal reasons to provide great
customer service?
A. More job satisfaction
B. Less stress and hassle
C. Trying to impress your supervisor
D. More job success - CORRECT ANSWER C. TRYING TO IMPRESS YOUR SUPERVISOR is
NOT one of the three powerful, personal reasons to provide great customer service."
"Which of the following describes the main objective of good customer service?
A. To make the customer walk away with a positive feeling
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, B. To help the customer see that someone tried, even
though the customer's wants were not met
C. To make the customer think that no one cares about the concern raised by the customer
D. To help the customer walk away with a neutral feeling - CORRECT ANSWER A. The
main objective of good customer service is TO MAKE THE CUSTOMER WALK AWAY WITH
A POSITIVE FEELING [about the encounter]."
"Which of the following is NOT an opportunity derived from patrol?
A. Getting to know the community
B. Establishing positive relationships and partnerships
C. Improving communications
D. Using the security vehicle to go offsite - CORRECT ANSWER D. USING THE SECURITY
VEHICLE TO GO OFFSITE is NOT an opportunity derived from patrol."
"Which is the most common patrol approach?
A. Inconspicuous
B. Routine
C. Conspicuous
D. Foot - CORRECT ANSWER C. CONSPICUOUS is most common patrol approach."
"Which of the following are the three key elements of a good patrol?
A. Hearing, documentation, and memory
B. Observation, perception and memory
C. Perception, memory, and documentation
D. Time, memory and perception - CORRECT ANSWER B. OBSERVATION,
PERCEPTION, AND MEMORY are the three key elements of a good patrol."
"What type of patrol covers all areas equally with high visibility?
A. Selective
B. Directed
C. Vehicle
D. Routine - CORRECT ANSWER D. ROUTINE is the type of patrol that covers all areas
equally with high visibility."
"Which of the following is an example of something you should do while patrolling?
A. Let employees know you are in the area
B. Get careless
C. Be a hero unnecessarily
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, D. Get separated from your equipment - CORRECT ANSWER A. LETTING EMPLOYEES
KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN THE AREA is an example of something you should do while
patrolling."
"Security Officers must interact in a professional manner with which group of people?
A. Patients
B. Visitors
C. Employees
D. Physicians
E. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER E. ALL OF THE ABOVE: Security Officers must
interact in a professional manner with PATIENTS, VISITORS, EMPLOYEES, and
PHYSICIANS."
"Which trait or skill is NOT desirable for a security officer to possess?
A. Strong communications skills
B. Compassion
C. Ability to speak loudly
D. Ability to express care and understanding. - CORRECT ANSWER C. The ABILITY TO
SPEAK LOUDLY is NOT a desirable trait or skill for a security officer to possess."
"In which way is a security officer likely to interact with a patient?
A. Picking up or returning a patients valuables
B. Investigating lost or stolen property
C. Providing directions
D. Helping resolve domestic disputes occurring at the facility
E. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER E. ALL OF THE ABOVE: A security officer is
likely to interact with a patient PICKING UP OR RETURNING A PATIENT'S VALUABLES,
INVESTIGATING LOST OR STOLEN PROPERTY, PROVIDING DIRECTIONS, and HELPING
RESOLVE DOMESTIC DISPUTES OCCURRING AT THE FACILITY."
"Which is the most common location where missing patients are found?
A. Hiding under their bed
B. In the cafeteria or near an entrance
C. In the gift shop
D. Looking for the morgue - CORRECT ANSWER B. IN THE CAFETERIA OR NEAR AN
ENTRANCE is the most common location where missing patients are found."
"Which of the following should a security officer NOT do when interacting with a visitor?
A. Be aware of the visitor's emotional state
B. Use sarcasm
C. Treat the visitor with respect
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