Which is the most commonly used identification system in
security plans to prevent infant abduction?
a. Four-bracelet system
b. Two-bracelet system
c. Six-bracelet system
d. None of the above - ....ANSWER...a. Four-bracelet
system
Stalking can be defined as what?
a. Unwanted e-mails
b. Photographing
c. Obsessive phone calls
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d. All of the above - ....ANSWER...d. All of the above
What is a forensic patient? - ....ANSWER...One who is in
the custody of law enforcement by court order or a
correctional institution.
According to NECMEC, between 2004 and 2010 _____
infants were abducted by non-family members from
healthcare facilities.
a. 3
b. 10
c. 19
d. 25 - ....ANSWER...b. 10
Your effectiveness in dealing with behavior problems
depends on what?
a. Your size
b. Your verbal communication skills
c. Your strength
d. Your sex - ....ANSWER...b. Your verbal communication
skills
There are how many routes of infection transmission?
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a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. None of the above - ....ANSWER...b. Three
Who requires that security officers be able to demonstrate
age-specific competence when interacting with children
and the elderly?
a. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
b. The American Medical Association
c. The Joint Commission
d. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
- ....ANSWER...c. The Joint Commission
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
has published which of the following?
a. An abduction prevention and response plan all facilities
are required to use
b. A booklet to assist in developing an abduction
prevention and response plan
c. An abduction prevention and response plan only for
infants
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d. An abduction prevention and response plan only for
pediatrics - ....ANSWER...b. A booklet to assist in
developing an abduction prevention and response plan
How can security and medical staff ease tension in an
emergency department waiting room?
a. Both parties agree to ignore the patients
b. Send the patients to a nearby emergency department
c. Form a system of constant communication
d. None of the above - ....ANSWER...c. Form a system of
constant communication
Three ways infections can be transmitted in a patient
interaction. - ....ANSWER...1. Airborne
2. Contact
3. Droplet
Two characteristics that pediatric and geriatric patients
share. - ....ANSWER...1. Mental competence
2. Vulnerability
Complicating factors in restraining an elderly patient. -
....ANSWER...1. Skin easily bruised, can tear, and bleed
2. Fragile bones, break easily
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