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Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare Facilities, Exams of Safety and Fire Engineering

Comprehensive information on various types of fires and emergency situations that can occur in healthcare facilities, as well as the appropriate response and mitigation strategies. It covers topics such as flammable liquid fires, electrical fires, grease fires, and the proper use of fire extinguishers. The document also discusses emergency preparedness, including access control, workplace violence, and drug diversion. It delves into the roles and responsibilities of different healthcare personnel, such as security staff, in ensuring the safety and security of patients, visitors, and employees. Additionally, the document touches on relevant regulations, standards, and best practices from organizations like osha and nfpa. This resource is valuable for healthcare professionals, facility managers, and security personnel to enhance their understanding of fire safety and emergency preparedness in the healthcare setting.

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Download Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare Facilities and more Exams Safety and Fire Engineering in PDF only on Docsity! IAHSS Basic Officer Certification Questions and Correct Answers 2024-2025. Graded A+ A class A fire extinguisher is used to fight what kind of fire? a. Flammable liquid fire b. Ordinary combustible materials c. Electrical fire d. Grease fire - Ans b. Ordinary combustible materials (paper, wood, fabric) A class B fire extinguisher is used to fight what kind of fire? a. Flammable liquid fire b. Paper fire c. Electrical fire d. Wood fire - Ans a. Flammable liquid fire A class C fire extinguisher is used to fight what kind of fire? a. Flammable liquid fire b. Paper fire c. Electrical fire d. Wood fire - ANSc. Electrical fire A class D fire extinguisher is used to fight what kind of fire? a. Flammable liquid fire b. Flammable metals fire c. Electrical fire d. Wood fire - Ans b. Flammable metals fire A protection order is designed to do what? a. Provide a legal mechanism to enforce no contact between victim and assailant b. Begin the process of reconciliation between victim and assailant c. Protect the physical well being of the victim d. Both A and C - Ans d Both A and C Access to patient information is limited to those who "need to know" by which of the following? a. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) b. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) c. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) d. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) - Ans C. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) According to IAHSS Hospital Crime Survey, assaults have System, which Command Staff position is the conduit for information to internal and external stakeholders, including the media, or other organizations seeking information directly from the incident or event? a. Information Officer b. Liaison Officer c. Resource Officer d. Safety Officer - ANSa. Information Officer In an Incident Command System, which General Staff position conducts tactical operations, develops the tactical objectives and organization, and directs all tactical resources? a. Finance/Administration b. Logistics c. Operations d. Planning - ANSc. Operations PASS is an acronym that describes what process? a. How to activate a fire alarm b. How to respond to a fire c. How to evacuate a building d. How to use a fire extinguisher - ANSd. How to use a fire extinguisher (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep) Security officers face sanctions under criminal law if they violate the constitutional or civil rights of a party or engage in criminal acts. The sanctions are in which two areas? a. Constitutional and Civil Rights b. Judicial and Constitutional Rights c. Civil and Judicial Rights d. Civil and Personal Rights - ANSa. Constitutional and Civil Rights Standard precautions are a set of precautions that the CDC had called for in order to minimize the risk of infection. Which of the following is NOT covered under standard precautions? a. Blood and body fluids b. Mucous membranes c. Non-intact skin d. Sweat - ANSd. Sweat 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 - ANSa. Administration, Emergency Department, Obstetrics, Pharmacy The basic structure of a typical healthcare organization resembles a a. Circle b. Pentagon c. Pyramid d. Straight line - ANSb. Pyramid 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 - ANSd. Discourage from bringing valuables into the facility 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 - ANSd. Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Recovery 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 - ANSa. Heat stage The Joint Commission (TJC) requires how many disaster drills each year? a. Three b. One c. Two d. Six - ANSc. Two The Joint Commission Environment of Care Standards addresses how many areas? a. Seven b. Six c. Four d. Eight - ANSa. Seven The measurable indications that workplace violence programs should include are: a. Employee surveys, prior incidents, independent reviewers b. Independent reviewers, opinions of elected officials, prior incidents c. Employee surveys, environmental considerations, prior incidents d. Employee surveys, independent reviewers, engineering input - ANSa. Employee surveys, prior incidents, independent reviewers 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 - ANSb. The safety and well-being of anyone in the facility The security department is considered which type of department? a. Support b. Clinical c. Direct Patient Care d. Service - ANSa. Support There are several external organizations that healthcare institutions collaborate with to maintain a safe environment. What is the common mission among them? a. Provide training to healthcare employees b. Continuously promote, improve, and assure health and safety c. Conduct a proactive risk assessment twice a year d. Regulate MRI safety - ANSb. Continuously promote, improve, and assure health and safety 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 - ANSa. Planning and Preparation What are the 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) - ANSa. The Joint Commission (TJC) Which answer best describes security's role in a workplace violence program? a. Security is the sole department responsible for the workplace violence program b. Security has virtually no role in the workplace violence program c. Workplace violence programs are a partnership between security and many other healthcare disciplines d. State and federal governments dictate the role of security in workplace violence programs - ANSc. Workplace violence programs are a partnership between security and many other healthcare disciplines Which is the best method to control a bomb threat? a. Wait for the threat to come in and see what happens b. Call the public health department to handle c. Relax because it is probably a hoax d. Prepare before the threat is received - ANSd. Prepare before the threat is received 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 - ANSb. Unattended purses and wallets Which of the following are examples of schedule I substances? a. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone b. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone c. Cough meds (w/Codine), diarrhea meds (w/atropine) d. Darvon, Valium, Xanax - ANSb. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone Which of the following are examples of schedule II substances? a. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin b. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone d. Tylenol, Aspirin, Xanax - ANSd. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone Which of the following are examples of schedule III substances? a. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone c. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin d. Darvon, Valium, Xanax - ANSc. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin Which of the following are examples of schedule IV substances? a. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Morphine, Cocaine, Methadone c. Darvon, Valium, Xanax d. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin - ANSc. Darvon, Valium, Xanax Which of the following are examples of schedule V substances? a. Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Methaqualone b. Cough meds (w/Codine), diarrhea meds (w/atropine) c. Codeine, Vicodin, OxyContin d. Darvon, Valium, Xanax - ANSb. Cough meds (w/Codine), diarrhea meds (w/atropine) Which of the following best describe de-escalation techniques: a. Do not provide limits b. Do not spend time listening to the individual c. Use listening skills and respond in a way that shows empathy d. Both A and B - ANSc. Use listening skills and respond in a way that shows empathy Which of the following categories is NOT part of a bomb threat plan? a. Establishing authority b. Searching for the bomb c. Pretension d. Receiving the threat - ANSc. Pretension 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 organizations inability to perform one or many of its normal functions, leading to the inability to generate income d. Damage, theft, or vandalism to buildings, equipment, and supplies - ANSd. Damage, theft, or vandalism to buildings, equipment, and supplies 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 - ANSb. Something with the potential to be physically wounded or open to attack or damage Which of the following describes the basic functions of lock sets? a. Manual, Office, Classroom, Storage, Passage b. Classroom, Electronic, Storage, Privacy, Passage c. Office, Classroom, Storage, Privacy, Passage d. Keyless, Office, Storage, Privacy, Passage - ANSc. Office, Classroom, Storage, Privacy, Passage Which of the following describes the inner zone in the theory of protection? a. Generally, the boundary of the property b. of the following is NOT a valid assumption when developing a plan for response to a civil disturbance? a. Availability of adequate staffing may be affected b. Planning and coordination will be an ongoing activity c. Outside services such as transportation and deliveries will not be affected d. Needed response by police and fire may be delayed - ANSc. Outside services such as transportation and deliveries will not be affected Which of the following is NOT an appropriate response to a disturbance? a. Call for medical, security backup, or police assistance, if required b. Observe or identify the person(s) causing the disturbance, and provide area and crowd control c. Step up to the person(s) d. Notify your supervisor or appropriate facility personnel per policy - ANSc. Step up to the person(s) 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 - ANSb. Communication Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic purposes of the Incident Command System? 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 - ANSd. Assuring constant communication between agencies Which of the following is the definition of an interview? a. Questioning a party whom the officer suspects of criminal involvement b. Questioning a party whom the officer has no reason to believe is a suspect c. Questioning a suspect under the circumstances wherein the suspect would feel under the control of the officer d. Questioning family members of a suspect - ANSb. Questioning a party whom the officer has no reason to believe is a suspect Which of the following prohibits the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government? a. US Code of Federal Regulations b. Occupational Safety and Health Administration c. The Joint Commission d. US Department of Homeland Security - ANSa. US Code of Federal Regulations Which of the following should be protected by bollards? a. Sidewalks b. Curbs c. Hydrants d. Trees - ANSc. Hydrants Which of these are required in exercising the organization's emergency management plan? a. Monthly testing b. Two exercises yearly c. An exercise with actual patients d. An exercise using a medical evacuation helicopter - ANSb. Two exercises yearly Which of these does The Joint Commission deem a critical area of the emergency management plan? a. Communication b. Food c. Mortuary d. Decontamination - ANSa. Communication Which of these is an example of an internal event that could affect your medical center? a. Loss of electricity b. Major vehicle accident c. Severe weather d. Wild land fires - ANSa. Loss of electricity Which of these is an operational function of security officers during emergency situations? a. Patient treatment b. Crowd control c. Spokesperson to the media d. Initiation of facility evacuation - ANSb. Crowd control Which of these is NOT a community planning partner regarding the healthcare organization's emergency program? a. Health department b. Sheriff's office c. Local fire department d. Local TV station - ANSd. Local TV station 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) - ANSa. International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) 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) - ANSThe Joint Commission (TJC) 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) - ANSc. The Joint Commission (TJC) Which position is the only one always staffed in Incident Command System applications? a. Operations Section Chief b. Incident