While on routine patrol personnel will do What?
Name 5 out of the 10 answers
what are:
Call in checks as listed on the Patrol Zone Orders - Complete scheduled locks/unlocks -Check doors in unoccupied areas-Respond promptly to service calls-
Be visible, courtoues, and polite- Assist staff, visitors, patient's and customers-Provide Escorts-Look for safety violations or hazards-challenge all suspicious or unauthorized personnel- Document information pertinent to the oncoming shift.
What are some tools used to help manage sensitive areas? Name at least 2.
What are: Camera Systems, Badge Access Control, Special Response Plans.
How many types of searches are there and what are you looking for?
Triple Points for correct answer!!
What are: (5) types, You are looking for restricted Items.
“Patient Search”: A patient search is a search of a patient and their clothing and belongings for the purpose of identifying and securing restricted items.
"Belongings Search”: A search of all items which are the identified property of a patient or visitor
“Consent Search”: A search which is conducted with the expressed consent/permission of the person to be searched.
“Lead Search Member”: Person actively engaged in the physical search activity of a patient’s belongings or person or of any non-patient.
“Witness Staff Member”: A staff member monitoring (witnessing) search activity but does not actively involve self in the inspection of belongings or touch of a patient or non-patient.
Double Points!! Drug and Alcohol Escorts:
Testing is for what? What is the term used?
Testing requests are “For Cause” meaning circumstances are present indicative of drug/alcohol use.
Typically for cause testing would include observable, abnormal or unusual behavior, or other qualifying event as defined in the Medical Center’s Substance Abuse Policy.
In what country did the first Starbucks open outside of North America?
What is Japan
When entering patient care areas personnel should do what?
What is:
stop at nursing stations and make staff aware of security presence on the unit.
There are 8 designated security sensitive areas, name at least 5.
Double Points for all 8!
What are,
Emergency Departments, Pharmacy's, Brenner's Children Hospital, Animal Areas, Intensive Care Units, Behavior Health areas, Radiation Sources, Data Centers
What is the difference between a patient search and visitor search?
What is, staff takes the lead concerning patient searches and security handles searches of visitors.
* visitor refusal may result being asked to leave property.
Controlled Substances
How many witnesses are required during disposal of illegal substances?
What is: All collection and disposal of illegal controlled substances must be witnessed by two parties as protection to Security personnel and staff.
Demolition of the Berlin wall separating East and West Germany began in what year?
What is 1989
During after-hour and weekend periods, personnel conducting exterior patrols will check what?
What are: the exterior doors verifying they are secure. (See SSP 2.61, Off Campus Response.)
DOUBLE POINTS!!
Name the locations of all Radiation Sources
What are: Basement Hanes, 1st North Tower-Blood Bank, Dean Bldg-Basement, 525 Vine, (Innovation Quarter) 2nd floor, Cancer Center 1st fl. Radiation Oncology
What should be explained to the person or persons being search.
What is the Search Policy, what you are looking for. Restricted Items.
What is: Security Administration will be notified of amounts exceeding one ounce. Based on the circumstances, quantities exceeding one ounce may be stored in the Security Services Evidence Room for possible collection/destruction by law enforcement.
In which city is Studio 54 located?
What is New York
When conducting Fire Watches, what is the the minimum time needed?
What is, 4 hours
DOUBLE POINTS!!
Name the locations of the Special Checks
What are: (1) 7 Hanes, (2) 6&5 NRC, (3) Ground Gray,(4) E.Floor Gray, (5) 1st fl MRI
Double Points!!
What is “Reasonable Suspicion"
Credit given for a close definition, must be close to or on the right track of definition.
Reasonable Suspicion” is a common-sense conclusion based on facts or circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to suspect a specific has occurred, is occurring or is imminent.
Reasonable suspicion would not rely on conjecture, speculation, or mere suggestion that a behavior is present.
Graffiti
Triple Points!!!
What 5 things are done when an officer finds Graffiti?
What are: 1.Notify ECC of location 2. Photograph Graffiti, 3. Notification to Engineering for removal. 4. Monitor the area and follow up to make sure it's removed. 5. Submit your Report
*Supervisor will notify Security Admin if: Graffiti that appears threatening or would otherwise create undue public interest.
Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals?
Who is: Michael Phelps (28 medals)
Personnel should be attentive for safety violations, name at least 2.
What are: persons sleeping on floors, covered smoke detectors or lights, trip hazards, etc.)
ICU's access is regulated by who?
Who are: Medical staff
Unit or room searches do not need what from patients, visitors or family members.
What is: Consent
Inspection or search of rooms, furniture, equipment and other property owned, controlled and utilized by Medical Center staff during the course of treatment do not require consent of patients, family members, or visitors.
How many additional officers can respond to emergent call?
What is: Back-up, or assisting units will be limited to no more than 2 units unless otherwise directed by a shift supervisor.
*Double Points*
What is the largest land predator?
What is: The Polar Bear