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IAHSS SUPERVISOR EXAM 2026
200 VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | GRADED A+
1. What is the PRIMARY role of a healthcare security supervisor?
A. Conducting all security investigations personally
B. Managing budgets and procurement of equipment
C. Directing and overseeing security officers to ensure effective and consistent
delivery of security services
D. Writing policies for hospital administration
E. Handling all media communications for the security department
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Directing and overseeing security officers to ensure
effective and consistent delivery of security services
EXPERT RATIONALE: The supervisor's primary function is to guide, direct, and
oversee the performance of security officers, ensuring that services are delivered
consistently in line with policy and departmental standards.
2. Which of the following BEST defines "span of control" in a security
supervisory context?
,A. The number of policies a supervisor must enforce
B. The geographic area a supervisor is responsible for patrolling
C. The number of subordinates a supervisor can effectively manage
D. The authority a supervisor has over other departments
E. The number of incidents a supervisor must document per shift
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The number of subordinates a supervisor can
effectively manage
EXPERT RATIONALE: Span of control refers to the optimal number of direct reports a
supervisor can effectively manage. In security, this is generally considered to be between
5 and 7 individuals.
3. A security supervisor who demonstrates integrity is BEST described as
someone who:
A. Always agrees with hospital administration
B. Acts consistently with the values and standards of the organization even when
unobserved
C. Reports all minor infractions to upper management immediately
D. Never questions policies or procedures
E. Prioritizes personal loyalty over organizational policy
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Acts consistently with the values and standards of
the organization even when unobserved
EXPERT RATIONALE: Integrity means adhering to ethical principles and
organizational values at all times, not just when being watched. It is a cornerstone of
effective leadership in healthcare security.
,4. Under the IAHSS Basic Training Standards, healthcare security officers are
required to complete how many hours of training before working
independently?
A. 8 hours
B. 16 hours
C. 24 hours
D. 40 hours
E. 48 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 24 hours
EXPERT RATIONALE: IAHSS Basic Training Standards require a minimum of 24 hours
of training before a healthcare security officer works independently. This ensures a
baseline competency level.
5. Which federal law is MOST relevant to maintaining the confidentiality of
patient health information in a healthcare setting?
A. OSHA
B. ADA
C. HIPAA
D. EMTALA
E. FMLA
CORRECT ANSWER: C. HIPAA
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
governs the privacy and security of protected health information (PHI). Security
personnel must comply with HIPAA when handling any patient-related information.
6. What does the acronym "IAHSS" stand for?
, A. International Alliance for Hospital Safety and Security
B. International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety
C. Independent Association of Hospital Security Supervisors
D. Institute for Advanced Healthcare Safety Standards
E. International Authority on Hospital Security Systems
CORRECT ANSWER: B. International Association for Healthcare Security
and Safety
EXPERT RATIONALE: IAHSS is the professional organization dedicated to healthcare
security and safety. It sets training standards, certification programs, and best practices
for the industry.
7. A security supervisor observes an officer consistently violating a post order.
The FIRST step the supervisor should take is:
A. Document the violation and submit a written report to the director
B. Terminate the officer immediately
C. Counsel the officer directly and document the interaction
D. Reassign the officer to a less critical post
E. Ignore it if the violation is minor
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Counsel the officer directly and document the
interaction
EXPERT RATIONALE: Progressive discipline typically begins with counseling. The
supervisor should address the behavior directly with the officer, explain the expectation,
and document the conversation before escalating to formal disciplinary action.
8. Which of the following is an example of proactive security?
A. Responding to a code blue alert