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1. The basic structure of a typical healthcare organization resembles a
A. Circle
B. Pentagon
C. Pyramid
D. Straight line - ANSWER 🗸 b. Pyramid
2. 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
D. Cost-effectiveness - ANSWER 🗸 b. The safety and well-being of
anyone in the facility
3. What are the two key elements in civil disturbance planning?
A. Planning and Preparation
B. Planning and Response
C. Preparation and Response
D. Preparation and Documentation - ANSWER 🗸 a. Planning and
Preparation
4. How many room sweeps are suggested to properly conduct a bomb search?
, A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7 - ANSWER 🗸 a. 4
5. Which of the following is NOT one of the seven signs of terrorism?
A. Surveillance
B. Communication
C. Test of security
D. Acquiring supplies and assets - ANSWER 🗸 b. Communication
6. 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
D. Fuel stage - ANSWER 🗸 a. Heat stage
7. The four phases in Emergency Management are:
A. Funding, Mitigation, Recovery, Rescue
B. Preparedness, Recovery, Mitigation, Rescue
C. Recovery, Response, Mitigation, Safety
D. Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Recovery - ANSWER 🗸 d.
Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Recovery
8. Which is the most common source of identity theft from healthcare
facilities?
A. Computer records
B. Unattended purses and wallets
C. Discarded paperwork
, D. Hearing the information and copying it - ANSWER 🗸 b. Unattended
purses and wallets
9. 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
D. The act of being attacked - ANSWER 🗸 b. Something with the
potential to be physically wounded or open to attack or damage
10.The security department is considered which type of department?
A. Support
B. Clinical
C. Direct Patient Care
D. Service - ANSWER 🗸 a. Support
11.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
D. Administration, Emergency Department, Obstetrics, Admitting -
ANSWER 🗸 a. Administration, Emergency Department, Obstetrics,
Pharmacy
12.Which of the following do NOT regulate and accredit healthcare facilities?
A. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
B. International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
, D. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations -
ANSWER 🗸 b. International Association for Healthcare Security and
Safety (IAHSS)
13.The best way to avoid loss of patient valuables is:
A. Lock them up
B. Inventory them
C. Place into a safe with double lock and key
D. Discourage from bringing valuables into the facility - ANSWER 🗸 d.
Discourage from bringing valuables into the facility
14.Which organization developed a code of ethics for healthcare security?
A. International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
B. National fire and Protection Association (NFPA)
C. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
D. Department of Public Health (DPH) - ANSWER 🗸 a. International
Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
15.You cannot effectively patrol a facility unless you are:
A. Are looking good
B. Are prepared
C. Are finished eating
D. Have your radio - ANSWER 🗸 b. Are prepared
16.Which organization requires the hospital to train forensic staff?
A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
B. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
C. The Joint Commission (TJC)
D. National Fire and Protection Association (NFPA) - ANSWER 🗸 The
Joint Commission (TJC)