PERSONNEL EXAM NEWEST ACTUALCOMPLETE 240 REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+(2025/2026)
Which risk factors should security officers identify? - ANSWER-
Burned out lights, breached fence lines and slip and fall hazards.
Which is the most commonly used identification system in
security plans to prevent infant abduction? - ANSWER-Four-
bracelet system.
Stalking can be defined as what? - ANSWER-Unwanted e-mails,
photographing and obsessive phone calls.
Your effectiveness in dealing with behavior problems depends
on what? - ANSWER-Your verbal communications skills.
There are how many routes of infections transmission? -
ANSWER-Three: airborne, contact and droplet.
, Who requires that security officers be able to demonstrate age-
specific competence when interacting with children and the
elderly? - ANSWER-The Joint
Commision
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has
published which of the following? - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Form a system
of constant communication.
Which of the following is not an outward sign of gang activity? -
ANSWER-A group comprised of the same ethnic origin.
A healthcare security or police officer should do what during a
labor dispute? - ANSWER-Remain objective.
A healthcare security department should do this with any
photographic or video evidence from a civil disturbance. -
ANSWER-Turn it over to the organization's legal department.