AND ANSWERS) 2025!!
Question 1
The basic structure of a typical healthcare organization resembles a:
A) Circle
B) Pentagon
C) Pyramid
D) Straight line
E) Matrix
Correct Answer: C) Pyramid
Rationale: The hierarchical command structure of a typical healthcare organization, with
executives at the top and frontline staff at the base, resembles a pyramid.
Question 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 of the entity employing the security services
D) Cost-effectiveness
E) Officer productivity
Correct Answer: B) The safety and well-being of anyone in the facility
Rationale: The primary mission of healthcare security is ensuring the safety and well-being
of all patients, visitors, and staff within the facility.
Question 3
Which accreditation body provides standards to address Environment of Care, Emergency
Management, and Life Safety in the healthcare environment?
A) The Joint Commission (TJC)
B) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
C) National Fire and Protection Association (NFPA)
D) American Society of Healthcare Engineers (ASHE)
E) International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
Correct Answer: A) The Joint Commission (TJC)
Rationale: The Joint Commission (TJC) is the primary accreditation body for healthcare
,organizations and sets the standards for the Environment of Care, Emergency
Management, and Life Safety.
Question 4
According to the IAHSS Hospital Crime Survey, what has been the recent trend in assaults
within healthcare facilities?
A) Increased
B) Decreased
C) Remained the same
D) Become less violent
E) Shifted primarily to non-clinical areas
Correct Answer: A) Increased
Rationale: IAHSS surveys have consistently shown that assaults have increased in
healthcare settings.
Question 5
What are the two types of criminal acts?
A) Burglaries and Felonies
B) Misdemeanors and Felonies
C) Larceny and Misconduct
D) Misdemeanors and Larceny
E) Infractions and Violations
Correct Answer: B) Misdemeanors and Felonies
Rationale: Criminal acts are generally categorized into two types based on their severity:
Misdemeanors (less serious) and Felonies (more serious).
Question 6
The financial performance of hospital business offices is often measured by:
A) Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs)
B) The admission process
C) Accounts receivable days (A/R days)
D) The physician survey
E) Patient satisfaction scores
Correct Answer: C) Accounts receivable days (A/R days)
,Rationale: Accounts receivable days (A/R days) is a key metric used to measure the
efficiency of the business office in collecting payments.
Question 7
Which of the following is a security issue for employees of support or ancillary services (e.g.,
lab, maintenance)?
A) They are well staffed during the day.
B) They are often isolated at night.
C) They have a mix of certified and non-certified employees.
D) They are located in the center of the facility.
E) They have a high rate of turnover.
Correct Answer: B) Isolated at night
Rationale: Employees in support or ancillary services often work in isolated areas of the
facility, especially at night, which increases their vulnerability.
Question 8
Which of the following defines property risk?
A) Lawsuits brought about by action or inaction, including negligent security or safety hazards.
B) Loss of staff due to perception of an unsafe environment.
C) The healthcare organization's inability to perform one or many of its normal functions.
D) Damage, theft, or vandalism to buildings, equipment, and supplies.
E) The potential for negative media coverage.
Correct Answer: D) Damage, theft, or vandalism to buildings, equipment, and supplies
Rationale: Property risk specifically refers to the potential for damage, theft, or vandalism
to buildings, equipment, and supplies.
Question 9
What three components make up the Access Control Triad?
A) Identification systems, staff education & training, badging
B) Identification systems, staff education & training, physical security safeguards
C) Staff education & training, video surveillance, physical security safeguards
D) Identification systems, proprietary logo usage, staff education & training
E) Badging, Locks, and Alarms
Correct Answer: B) Identification systems, staff education & training, physical security
, safeguards
Rationale: The Access Control Triad is composed of Identification systems, staff education
& training, and physical security safeguards.
Question 10
What two things should be used regardless of the type of vehicle patrol used?
A) Helmets and preventative maintenance programs
B) Preventative maintenance programs and shift-by-shift inspections
C) Supervisor inspections and helmets
D) Battery maintenance and inspections
E) GPS tracking and two-way radios
Correct Answer: B) Preventative maintenance programs and sift-by-shift inspections
Rationale: All patrol vehicles require both a preventative maintenance program and shift-
by-shift inspections to ensure they are safe and operational.
Question 11
Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic purposes of the Incident Command System
(
ICS
)?
A) Assuring the safety of responders and others
B) Assuring achievement of tactical objectives
C) Assuring efficient use of resources
D) Assuring constant communication between agencies
E) Assuring a clear chain of command
Correct Answer: D) Assuring constant communication between agencies
Rationale: While communication is a feature of
ICS
, its three basic purposes are assuring the safety of responders, achieving tactical objectives,
and efficiently using resources.