Security Guard Training

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Question 1

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Which of the following are basic duties a security guard may be expected to perform?
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  • Enforcing traffic rules on public streets.
  • Patrolling public parks and enforcing laws in other public places.
  • Enforcing rules and policies at a location where they are acting as an agent.
  • All of the above.

Question 2

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The Criminal Code of Canada:
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  • Allows special rights and authorities for police officers and security guards.
  • Allows a security guard the same legal authorities as any other private person.
  • Allows a security guard legal authority to use reasonable force to arrests a person wanted on a warrant.
  • Prevents security guards from using force to remove trespassers from properties they are protecting.

Question 3

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What is the best description of a Static Site Patrol Duty?
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  • Assigned to a specific site for protection, but will be able to patrol around the property.
  • Assigned to a specific post at a site for protection and must remain at the post.
  • Assigned to multiple sites and required to patrol between sites to ensure the areas are secure.
  • Required to patrol a specific area specifically for the purpose of raising any necessary fire alarms.

Question 4

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Which of the following regulates the security industry in Ontario?
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  • The Criminal Code of Canada and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
  • The Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005 (PSISA)
  • The Police Services Act.
  • The Public and Private Security and Policing Act. (PPSPA)

Question 5

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Which of the following are penalties that may be issued under the Code of Conduct under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act for a violation of any provision in the Act?
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  • A $1000 fine.
  • A 3 month prison sentence.
  • A suspended license for three months.
  • All of the above.

Question 6

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Which of the following actions are licensee holders under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act prohibited from doing?
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  • Preventing squatters from entering vacant land owned by their employees.
  • Following someone without their consent to report on their activities to a third party.
  • Knowingly locate or gather information for the purpose of locating any person known or suspected by the licensee to be a member of a witness protection program.
  • Forcibly removing an unwelcome patron from a night club even if they are not drunk.

Question 7

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Which of the following are surveillance techniques?
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  • Observing the physical environment.
  • Situational awareness.
  • Attending to environmental details.
  • All of the above.

Question 8

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Which of the following is a benefit of mobile patrol over foot patrol?
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  • Greater access to equipment and gear.
  • Ability to cover a much larger distance for individual officers.
  • Ability to respond faster to remote areas.
  • All of the above.

Question 9

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Access control is important to consider for which types of people in an organization for security purposes?
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  • Employees.
  • Customers.
  • Potential offenders.
  • All of the above.

Question 10

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Which of the following is often true about security guard alarm calls?
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  • Security guards always have back up readily available and on-duty.
  • Security officers always work with partners and will never encounter situations on their own.
  • They often respond alone and do not have immediate back up available.
  • All of the above.

Question 11

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Which of the following are possible indicators of drug use by an individual?
Answer
  • Overly anxious, friendly or helpful.
  • Failing to respond to commands or questions.
  • Signs of nervousness - hand gestures, sweating etc.
  • All of the above.

Question 12

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Which of the following is a good example of patterns security guards should be aware of while performing their duties?
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  • Remembering the physical layout of a building.
  • The hours that you are required to work in a weekly schedule.
  • The people, the things they do and the times they do them.
  • None of the above.

Question 13

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Which of the following are typical / routine reports that security guards may be required to fill out?
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  • Complaint reports, incident reports, briefing reports for municipal politicians.
  • Incident reports, use of force reports, witness statements.
  • Crown brief reports, witness statements, and complaint reports.
  • All of the above.

Question 14

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Which is the best form of statement to take from a witness to an event when you are certain there will be court proceedings on the matter?
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  • Verbatim.
  • Paraphrased.
  • Abbreviated.
  • All of the above.

Question 15

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Which of the following are examples of questions that WOULD NOT need to be answered in a notebook?
Answer
  • What is the appropriate punishment for a habitual trespasser?
  • What damages were done?
  • When was the victim taken to the hospital?
  • All of the above.

Question 16

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Which of the following are duties required by employers according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act?
Answer
  • That equipment, materials and protective devices as prescribed are provided.
  • That the measures and procedures prescribed are carried out in the workplace.
  • That the equipment, materials and protective devices provided by the employer are maintained in good condition.
  • All of the above.

Question 17

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When responding to an alarm call at an industrial building at midnight, a security guard sees a large amount of smoke and some sort of unknown gas escaping from a doorway. Which of the following is the most appropriate response for a security guard to take?
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  • Immediately contact the fire department and then quickly enter the building to check for people who may need help if it appears safe.
  • Immediately contact the fire department, remain a safe distance away to prevent others from approaching and assist the fire department when they arrive.
  • Immediately approach the door and call to see if anyone needs help, then contact the fire department.
  • Immediately call your supervisor and if they are unavailable wait for them to respond before taking any further action.

Question 18

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What is the first priority when responding to any emergency situation?
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  • Preserve evidence and ensure the scene is not contaminated.
  • Assess hazards and make the area safe to operate in.
  • Treat life threatening injuries immediately and triage victims as required.
  • Set up a command post and begin organizing people as they arrive.

Question 19

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Which of the following would be an example of a security failing to provide appropriate duty of care?
Answer
  • Failing to notice that a garbage can has been moved which is later found to have a bomb located in it.
  • Failing to address a broken window that you found on a building you are charged with protecting while on patrol. The window is later an entry point for an intruder resulting in a sexual assault.
  • Failing to put away a wrench on a worksite you are patrolling, which is later picked up and used as a weapon in an assault.
  • All of the above.

Question 20

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Which tasks should the officer in charge of a crime scene assign?
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  • Obtaining names, addresses and phone numbers of all people present including security guards, fire fighters and police officers.
  • Ensure that the route to the crime scene by the first responder is not contaminated. Other routes should be used.
  • Making as small a perimeter as possible, and expanding it out afterward as required.
  • All of the above.

Question 21

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Which of the following pieces of information is often important for security guards to be aware of?
Answer
  • Search warrant powers under the Ontario Fire Code.
  • Building and room occupant capacity limits set by the Ontario Fire Code.
  • Arrest powers under the Ontario Fire Code.
  • All of the above.

Question 22

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Which of the following would be an appropriate step to take in the event of a bomb threat?
Answer
  • Remove any suspicious packages to a secure location.
  • Perform a search of the area for any unusual packages, vehicles or objects.
  • Prevent any evacuation to ensure that there is no panic.
  • All of the above.

Question 23

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Which tasks should the officer in charge of a crime scene assign?
Answer
  • Obtaining names, addresses and phone numbers of all people present including security guards, fire fighters and police officers.
  • Securing a large perimeter and if it proves too large, shrinking the perimeter as required.
  • Assisting victims requiring any medical or first aid treatment.
  • All of the above.

Question 24

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Which of the following assumptions are made in criminal law?
Answer
  • The burden of proof is on the crown.
  • There is a presumption of innocence with accused people.
  • Defendants only have to provide reasonable doubt in order to be acquitted.
  • All of the above.

Question 25

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Which of the following statements are true?
Answer
  • Decisions made by the Ontario Court of Appeal supersede decisions made by the Supreme Court of Canada.
  • Once the Supreme Court of Canada has made a decision, all lower courts must respect the ruling and enforce it.
  • Provincial courts have the discretion to create and enforce laws that contradict the decisions of the Supreme Court.
  • None of the above.

Question 26

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Which of the following are reasons behind classifying offences?
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  • The powers of arrest are determined by the class of the crime.
  • The method of trial is determined by the class of crime.
  • Release procedures depend on the type of charge.
  • All of the above.

Question 27

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Which is true about Case Law?
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  • It is static and doesn't change.
  • It is made by elected politicians
  • It does not apply to security guards.
  • None of the above.

Question 28

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Which of the following are examples of the significance of the classification of offences?
Answer
  • Powers of arrest and sentencing.
  • Appeals and limitations periods.
  • How the charges proceed through courts and release procedures.
  • All of the above.

Question 29

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Which is true about notes for testifying in court?
Answer
  • Any witness may use notes to refresh their memory before or during testimony.
  • Only Police Officers may use notes to refresh their memory before or during testimony.
  • Only legal professionals may use notes to refresh their memory before or during testimony.
  • None of the above.

Question 30

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Which of the following is a definition of continuity of evidence?
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  • Chain of custody controlled by a police service.
  • Unbroken chain of custody and control which protects integrity of an object.
  • Chain of custody unbroken and controlled by only one individual.
  • All of the above.

Question 31

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Which is the best legal definition of a "person in authority"?
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  • Only persons that can actually influence an accused's case.
  • Any person an accused person feels can influence his or her case.
  • Only the judge or jury who ultimately determine the outcome of an accused's case.
  • None of the above.

Question 32

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Which of the following statements is true?
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  • An agent of the property can arrest a person they find committing any criminal offence on or in relation to the property they are responsible for.
  • An agent of the property can only arrest a person they find committing an indictable offence on or in relation to property they are protecting.
  • An agent of the property can only arrest a person they find committing a summary offence on or in relation to property they are protecting.
  • None of the above.

Question 33

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Which of the following would be considered a continuous pursuit to satisfy the grounds of arrest for an individual who attempted to flee a scene?
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  • A thirty minute chase through numerous back yards and alleyways where the chaser never lost site of the person they wanted to arrest.
  • A twenty minute chase, where a suspect attempted to hide in a room. The chaser lost site of the suspect, but continued to search until the suspect was found.
  • An hour long chase where a suspect climbed onto a dangerous walkway. The chasers surrounded the walkway until the suspect agreed to climb down a ladder just before completing the arrest.
  • All of the above.

Question 34

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What are the arrest powers under the Liquor Licence Act for a private citizen or security guard?
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  • When a person is so intoxicate that they would pose a danger to themselves if they left an establishment.
  • When a person attempts to remove alcohol from a licensed premise into an area where alcohol is not permitted.
  • When a person refuses to show id confirming they are of age to be in a licensed premise that serves alcohol.
  • None of the above.

Question 35

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In what circumstances may an entry be made into a residential premise by a landlord under the Residential Tenancies Act without notice?
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  • In the case of an emergency situation where a landlord requires access to prevent major damage, or injury.
  • In the case where a landlord suspects the tenant is committing illegal acts on the premise.
  • In the case where a tenant is behind in their rent and the landlord wants the tenant removed.
  • All of the above.

Question 36

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If there is a collective agreement in place which of the following is prohibited under the Labour Relations Act?
Answer
  • No employee bound by the agreement shall strike.
  • No employer bound by the agreement shall lock out such an employee.
  • No union shall call for employees to strike.
  • All of the above.

Question 37

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What is the legal drinking age in Ontario according to the Liquor Licence Act of Ontario?
Answer
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21

Question 38

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Which of the following is true regarding the elements of theft?
Answer
  • Theft can occur when lawfully possessed property is transferred to your own use.
  • Property has to be deprived of another person permanently.
  • It is possible to a lay a theft charge when payment for services or labour is not made.
  • All of the above.

Question 39

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Which of the following statements are true regarding the offence of mischief?
Answer
  • The offence of mischief will not apply to property that you damage that you partially own.
  • The offence of mischief applies to employers going on strike or a stoppage of work by an employer.
  • The offence of mischief can apply when a person wilfully omits to do an act that is his duty to do.
  • All of the above.

Question 40

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Which of the following statements are true regarding the offence possess property obtained by an indictable offence?
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  • The property has to have been stolen or obtained by the commission of an indictable offence in Canada.
  • Possession is considered complete when a person has the property (alone or jointly) and or aids in concealing it.
  • A person has to have direct control of the property to be considered in possession of it.
  • All of the above.

Question 41

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Consenting to an assault cannot occur in which situations?
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  • Under threat.
  • An exercise of authority.
  • A fraud.
  • All of the above.

Question 42

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Which of the following would be considered summary offences that a security guard could not make an arrest if they found committing outside in no way related to the property they are an agent of?
Answer
  • Theft under $5000 or simple assault.
  • Causing a disturbance or committing an indecent act.
  • Robbery or assault with a weapon.
  • None of the above.

Question 43

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Which of the following statements is true regarding the following scenario? While working as a security guard in a mall, you witness from a distance a man expose his penis to a woman and her small child as they walk toward the mall bathroom.
Answer
  • You have no authority to arrest, as an indecent act is a summary offence.
  • You have authority to arrest as it was a criminal act you found committing on property you are acting as an agent of.
  • You have no authority to arrest as by the time you reach the man, you will no longer have found him committing the act.
  • You have authority to act as you have found the man committing an indictable offence of sexual assault.

Question 44

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What is the best definition of a "verbatim" statement?
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  • A statement taken from a suspect under duress.
  • A statement taken word-for-word during an interview.
  • A statement willingly given by a victim which is signed.
  • All of the above.

Question 45

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Which of the following are NOT important components of effective communication?
Answer
  • The language that is used (spoken word).
  • Paralanguage (tone, volume, cadence/rhythm/speed).
  • Accent and personal background.
  • Kinesics (body language, facial expressions, posture, etc.)

Question 46

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Which of the following is an example of a leading question?
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  • Who was the person who assaulted you?
  • Is it true that Mike Duffy was the person who caused damage to your automobile?
  • How did the situation involving the break and enter begin?
  • All of the above.

Question 47

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Why would it be important to be assertive at times when interacting with the public as a security guard?
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  • People do not respect security guards and you need to always be assertive to instil your authority.
  • It is never appropriate to be assertive as a security guard. You should always be passive and respectful.
  • At times you will encounter people who you have legal authority to control (detain or arrest) who do not respect your position. At these times being assertive will help control a situation.
  • All of the above.

Question 48

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Which of the following should NOT be performed by a security guard in a case where they are required to be assertive to a person who is refusing to leave a building when requested and is becoming very loud and intimidating people nearby?
Answer
  • Raising your voice and speaking in a very authoritative tone
  • Aggressively grabbing the male to place him under arrest.
  • Swearing at the man in response to his foul language.
  • All of the above.

Question 49

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Which of the following would be an example of a "stereotype"?
Answer
  • Men on average tend to be larger than women.
  • People of Asian ethnicity tend to have brown eyes.
  • Older people tend to be very poor drivers.
  • None of the above.

Question 50

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While working as a security guard you see a person with a disability having difficulty with their wheelchair. You should:
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  • Approach the person and ask if they need assistance.
  • Walk up and push the chair to correct the problem.
  • Ignore the situation, someone else can deal with it.
  • None of the above.

Question 51

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Which of the following would be an example of a cultural difference that a security guard may have to take into consideration while performing their duties?
Answer
  • Asian people tend to be poor drivers.
  • Women tend to be more emotional than men.
  • People from Jamaica tend to carry weapons.
  • None of the above.

Question 52

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Which of the following is an example of a bias that a security guard may have?
Answer
  • Fellow security guards are more trustworthy than police officers.
  • Homeless people are often lazy and in their position due to their own choices.
  • People from their own culture are more likely to be truthful with them than someone outside their culture.
  • All of the above.

Question 53

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Which of the following are actions security guards can take to maintain a healthy life style and reduce the impacts of stress on your health?
Answer
  • Getting adequate exercise.
  • Maintaining a healthy diet.
  • Ensuring you get adequate sleep.
  • All of the above.

Question 54

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What is defined by non-compliance to a lawful request or direction through verbal defiance, but little or no physical response?
Answer
  • Compliance.
  • Passive Resistance.
  • Active Resistance.
  • Assaultive.

Question 55

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Which of the following are critical symptoms of excited delirium?
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  • Impaired thinking, unexpected physical strength, and significantly diminished sense of pain.
  • Disorientation, chest pains, and nausea.
  • Hallucinations, paranoia and constant talking.
  • All of the above.

Question 56

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Which of the following would be the first priority when you encounter an emergency scene?
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  • Ensuring the scene is safe to operate.
  • Ensuring the most critical people are treated first.
  • Ensuring the children are tended to first.
  • Ensuring evidence is not contaminated or destroyed.

Question 57

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What is the best definition of shock in terms of First Aid treatment?
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  • Shock is essentially a decrease in blood flow to the brain and other important organs.
  • Shock is essentially a condition where the body drops its core temperature for no known reason.
  • Shock is essentially a severe loss of blood.
  • Shock is essentially a condition where the body increases its core temperature for no known reason.

Question 58

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What is the first step that you need to take when dealing with a person choking?
Answer
  • Clear the airway.
  • Attempt two breaths to supply oxygen to the brain.
  • Begin compressions to circulate existing oxygen in the blood.
  • Stop any major bleeding before taking any other steps.

Question 59

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Which of the following statements are false?
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  • Severe bleeding involves loss of large amounts of blood.
  • Blood may escape from natural openings such as a nose or mouth.
  • A cut to the skin may lead to bleeding.
  • Bleeding is always visible and easy to see.

Question 60

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When is it permitted to cease performing CPR once you have begun?
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  • When you are too tired to continue.
  • If someone qualified replaces you.
  • If the person recovers and begins breathing on their own.
  • All of the above.
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