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    Medication will be accounted for at each shift change, where will this accountability be annotted at?

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This QC CONFINEMENT 797 MATERIAL quiz assesses knowledge on managing health-related issues in a correctional facility, focusing on HIV status, medication management, and inmate escort requirements. It is essential for professionals in correctional health care and security.

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  • 2. 

    Security forces may be any rank to escort inmates.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    This statement is true because security forces can be of any rank when it comes to escorting inmates. The level of rank does not determine their ability to perform this task. As long as they are trained and qualified to handle the responsibility, they can fulfill the role of escorting inmates regardless of their rank within the security forces.

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  • 3. 

    When is the greatest opportunity present for inmates to escape?

    Correct Answer
    during escorts off the installation
    Explanation
    The greatest opportunity for inmates to escape is during escorts off the installation. This is because during escorts, inmates are being transported from one location to another, and there may be moments of vulnerability or distraction that they can take advantage of to escape. This could include situations where there are fewer security personnel present, or when the attention of the escorts is diverted. It is important for authorities to be extra vigilant during these times to prevent any potential escapes.

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  • 4. 

    If the ambulance is dispatched to the confinement facility, what entrance are they directed to use?

    • Front of emergency entrance for quicker entry

    • Courtyard vehicle gates

    • Back entrance to not disturb patients and quick entry

    • All of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Courtyard vehicle gates
    Explanation
    The correct answer is courtyard vehicle gates. Ambulances are directed to use the courtyard vehicle gates when dispatched to the confinement facility. This entrance is likely designated for emergency vehicles to ensure quick and efficient entry without disturbing patients.

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  • 5. 

    OCONUS NCIC inquires will be coordinated with who?

    Correct Answer
    HQ AFSFC
    Explanation
    OCONUS NCIC inquires will be coordinated with HQ AFSFC because HQ AFSFC (Headquarters Air Force Security Forces Center) is responsible for managing and overseeing security forces operations for the Air Force. As OCONUS (Outside Continental United States) NCIC (National Crime Information Center) inquires involve security and law enforcement matters, it is appropriate for them to be coordinated with HQ AFSFC, which has the expertise and authority to handle these inquiries effectively.

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  • 6. 

    NCIC inquires needs to screen for prior______________ criteria offenses and needs to encompass applicable files or sources, i.e., computerized criminal history (CCH)

    Correct Answer
    sex offender
    Explanation
    The NCIC inquires need to screen for prior sex offender offenses and include applicable files or sources such as computerized criminal history (CCH). This means that when conducting background checks or investigations, the NCIC system will search for any previous records or information related to sex offenses committed by individuals. This is important for maintaining public safety and ensuring that individuals with a history of sex offenses are properly identified and monitored.

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  • 7. 

    An inmate will maintain a copy of the confinement rule book until they depart.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because it states that an inmate will maintain a copy of the confinement rule book until they depart. This implies that the inmate is expected to have a copy of the rule book throughout their confinement period and it is necessary for them to follow the rules and regulations outlined in the book.

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  • 8. 

    Inmate in-processing also includes all of the following except:

    • DD Form 2711

    • Confinement briefing

    • DD Form 2707

    • Medical records

    Correct Answer
    A. Medical records
    Explanation
    Inmate in-processing involves several procedures and documentation to ensure the smooth transition of inmates into the correctional facility. This includes completing forms such as the DD Form 2711, which is used for recording inmate information. Additionally, inmates receive a confinement briefing to familiarize them with the rules and regulations of the facility. Another form, the DD Form 2707, may also be completed during this process. However, medical records are not typically included in the inmate in-processing procedures. These records are usually obtained separately and are crucial for the healthcare and well-being of the inmates during their confinement.

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  • 9. 

    The examining official will use the DD Form 2707, Confinement Order, and will annotate the presence of what?

    • Good feelings and vibes

    • Cuts, bruises, or unusual marks

    • Facial hair that is out of regs

    • All of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Cuts, bruises, or unusual marks
    Explanation
    The examining official will use the DD Form 2707, Confinement Order, to annotate the presence of cuts, bruises, or unusual marks. This form is used to document any physical injuries or marks on an individual who is being confined. It is important for the examining official to note these injuries as they may be evidence of abuse or mistreatment. By documenting them, the official can ensure that appropriate actions are taken to address the situation and protect the individual's well-being.

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  • 10. 

    When fingerprinting for initial in-processing, complete two originals of the FD-249, Arrest and Institution Card and attach the inmates photograph to the form on all post-trial inmates; one of the orginal FD-249s, will filed in the CTF, the other will be mailed to?

    • Parent unit commander

    • FBI

    • Their mother

    • Non of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. FBI
    Explanation
    The correct answer is FBI because when fingerprinting for initial in-processing, two originals of the FD-249, Arrest and Institution Card, need to be completed and attached with the inmate's photograph. One of the original FD-249s will be filed in the CTF (Correctional Treatment Facility), while the other will be mailed to the FBI. This is done for record-keeping and identification purposes, as the FBI maintains a database of fingerprints for law enforcement purposes.

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  • 11. 

    Female inmates will also be administered a _________________test to be annotated on the confinement order and in the medical treatment record

    Correct Answer
    pregnancy test
    Explanation
    Female inmates will also be administered a pregnancy test to be annotated on the confinement order and in the medical treatment record. This is important because it ensures that any pregnant inmates receive appropriate medical care and accommodations during their confinement. It also helps in tracking and documenting the pregnancy status of the inmates for future reference and planning.

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  • 12. 

    In all cases, administrative segregation is used for protective custody, medical reasons or to prevent injury while awaiting final desposition or during pending investigations.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Administrative segregation is a practice used to separate individuals from the general prison population for various reasons. It can be used to protect inmates from harm, provide medical care, or ensure their safety during pending investigations or legal proceedings. Therefore, the statement that administrative segregation is used for protective custody, medical reasons, or to prevent injury while awaiting final disposition or during pending investigations is true.

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  • 13. 

    All pre-trial detainees in DoD confinement facilities wil be housed in seperate cells or sleeping areas, seperated by __________, from post-trial inmates.

    Correct Answer
    sight
  • 14. 

    Separate female and male living and personal hygiene areas by both________and________.

    Correct Answer
    sight and sound
    Explanation
    To ensure privacy and comfort, it is important to separate female and male living and personal hygiene areas. By using both sight and sound as methods of separation, individuals can have visual and auditory cues to distinguish between the two areas. This helps to maintain a sense of privacy and respect for personal space. By having clear visual indicators and possibly soundproofing measures, individuals can feel more at ease and have a greater sense of security in their respective living and personal hygiene spaces.

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  • 15. 

    Who will assist as necessary and when appropriate with transferring officers and senior enlisted inmates to serve their sentences at a location other than their home station.

    Correct Answer
    HQ AFSFS/SFC
    Explanation
    HQ AFSFS/SFC will assist with transferring officers and senior enlisted inmates to serve their sentences at a location other than their home station.

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  • 16. 

    Maximum security inmates are to be segregated from all other inmates.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    In order to maintain safety and security within a prison facility, it is necessary to segregate maximum security inmates from all other inmates. These inmates are typically considered to be the most dangerous and pose a higher risk to the general prison population. By keeping them separate, the likelihood of violence or harm to other inmates is reduced. Additionally, segregating maximum security inmates allows for more focused supervision and control over their activities, ensuring the overall security of the prison.

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  • 17. 

    Is confinement of inmates under sentence of death to be segregated from all other inmates

    Correct Answer
    yes
    Explanation
    Confinement of inmates under sentence of death should be segregated from all other inmates to ensure their safety and security. This separation is necessary to prevent any potential harm or violence towards death row inmates by other inmates. It also allows for better control and management of death row inmates, as they require specialized supervision and care. Additionally, segregating them helps maintain the integrity of the justice system, as it distinguishes the severity of their crimes and the unique circumstances surrounding their confinement.

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  • 18. 

    If an inmate is places in special quarters for behaioral health reason, a life skills professional must interview the inmate at least every _______ days

    • 90

    • 180

    • 30

    • 60

    Correct Answer
    A. 30
    Explanation
    In order to ensure the well-being and progress of an inmate placed in special quarters for behavioral health reasons, it is necessary for a life skills professional to regularly interview them. The correct answer is 30, indicating that the inmate must be interviewed at least every 30 days. This regular interaction allows the professional to assess the inmate's progress, address any concerns or issues, and provide necessary support and guidance to help them develop essential life skills.

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  • 19. 

    The corrections staff will strickly control medical supplies and medication, document all medication issues and dispostions and files completed records in the __________

    Correct Answer
    AF Form 3126
    Explanation
    The AF Form 3126 is the appropriate document for filing completed records related to the strict control of medical supplies and medication by corrections staff. This form is likely used to ensure proper documentation and accountability for all medication issues and dispositions within the corrections facility.

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  • 20. 

    Confinement NCOs, or after hours personnel in charge of the facility may administer inmate medication only after what has taken place?

    Correct Answer
    training from medical personell
    Explanation
    In order for confinement NCOs or after hours personnel to administer inmate medication, they must receive training from medical personnel. This training ensures that they have the necessary knowledge and skills to safely and effectively administer medication to inmates. Without proper training from medical personnel, it would be unsafe for NCOs or after hours personnel to administer medication as they may not have the expertise or understanding of potential risks and side effects.

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  • 21. 

    What type of communications will inmates use during non-emergency correspondence with family?

    Correct Answer
    mail
    Explanation
    Inmates will use mail for non-emergency correspondence with their family. This means that they will send and receive letters through the postal system to communicate with their family members. This form of communication allows inmates to maintain contact with their loved ones and share updates or express their feelings. It is a traditional and reliable method that does not require immediate response, making it suitable for non-emergency situations.

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  • 22. 

    Only persons authorized to visit inmates are those persons authorized by the confinement officer or confinement NCOIC.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is stating that only individuals who have been authorized by the confinement officer or confinement NCOIC are allowed to visit inmates. This implies that there are specific protocols and procedures in place to control access to inmates and ensure the safety and security of the facility. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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  • 23. 

    Who establishes visiting days and times?

    Correct Answer
    confinement officer
    Explanation
    The confinement officer is responsible for establishing visiting days and times. This means that they have the authority to determine when and for how long visitors can come to see the confined individuals. They play a crucial role in managing the schedule and ensuring that it aligns with the rules and regulations of the confinement facility.

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  • 24. 

    Are all visits with inmates required to be supervised?

    Correct Answer
    yes
    Explanation
    All visits with inmates are required to be supervised. This is to ensure the safety and security of both the inmates and the visitors. Supervised visits help prevent any unauthorized activities or communication that may pose a risk to the prison environment. It also allows the authorities to monitor and control the interactions between inmates and visitors, ensuring that they adhere to the rules and regulations set by the facility. Supervision also helps to prevent the smuggling of contraband items into the prison. Overall, supervised visits are necessary to maintain order and safety within the correctional facility.

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  • 25. 

    Visits will be documented on a facility visitor log and will include what at the minimum?

    • Date, time of visit, name of inmate, and visitors name

    • Date, rank, time of visit, social security number

    • Date, date of birh, visitors name, social

    • Non of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Date, time of visit, name of inmate, and visitors name
    Explanation
    The correct answer is date, time of visit, name of inmate, and visitors name. This is because a facility visitor log is used to document visits, and it is important to record the date and time of the visit, as well as the names of the inmate and the visitor for proper identification and tracking purposes. Including the visitor's name is also necessary for security and accountability. The other options do not include all the required information or include irrelevant information such as rank or social security number.

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  • 26. 

    You annotate meal refusals where?

    Correct Answer
    CTF and blotter
    Explanation
    Meal refusals are annotated in the CTF (Consolidated Treatment Form) and blotter. The CTF is a comprehensive document that records all relevant information about a patient's treatment, including any refusals of meals. The blotter is a logbook where all significant events and observations are recorded, including meal refusals. By annotating meal refusals in both the CTF and blotter, healthcare professionals can ensure that this information is easily accessible and can be used for future reference and analysis.

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  • 27. 

    If an inmate refuses to eat for a prolonged period, who must be consulted?

    Correct Answer
    medical officer
    Explanation
    If an inmate refuses to eat for a prolonged period, it is important to consult a medical officer. This is because a prolonged refusal to eat can have serious health consequences and may indicate underlying medical issues or psychological concerns. A medical officer would have the expertise to assess the situation, determine the cause of the refusal, and provide appropriate medical intervention or treatment if necessary. They would also be able to monitor the inmate's health and well-being during this period of refusal to ensure their safety.

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  • 28. 

    Wehn escorting a maximum custody inmate, how many armed security forces member must be present?

    Correct Answer
    one
    Explanation
    When escorting a maximum custody inmate, it is necessary to have at least one armed security forces member present. This is because maximum custody inmates are considered to be extremely dangerous and pose a high risk of escape or causing harm. Having an armed security forces member ensures that there is adequate protection and control over the inmate during the escort.

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  • 29. 

    When security forces escort medium out custody inmates, what is the required escort to inmate ration?

    • 1:6 inmates

    • 1:10 inmates

    • 1:1 inmates

    • Non of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. 1:6 inmates
    Explanation
    The required escort to inmate ratio when security forces escort medium out custody inmates is 1:6 inmates. This means that for every 6 inmates, there should be 1 escort.

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  • 30. 

    When secuirty forces escort minimum custody inmates, what is required escort to inmate ration?

    • 1:10 inmates

    • 1:5 inmates

    • 1:3 inmates

    • 1:1 inmates

    Correct Answer
    A. 1:10 inmates
    Explanation
    When security forces escort minimum custody inmates, the required escort to inmate ratio is 1:10 inmates. This means that for every 10 inmates, there should be one escort. This ratio ensures that there is sufficient supervision and control over the inmates while they are being transported or escorted. It allows the security forces to maintain order and prevent any potential escapes or incidents during the escort.

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  • 31. 

    The UKCF staff has the right to refuse visitation based on appearance, behavior, or physical condition (drug or alcohol consumption).

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because the UKCF staff has the authority to deny visitation if they deem someone's appearance, behavior, or physical condition to be inappropriate or if they have consumed drugs or alcohol. This policy allows the staff to maintain a safe and respectful environment for everyone involved.

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  • 32. 

    Inmates are prohibited from what types of employment?

    • Operating a vehicle

    • Handling classified material, funds

    • Hazardous material

    • All of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the above
    Explanation
    Inmates are prohibited from operating a vehicle, handling classified material and funds, and working with hazardous material. This is to ensure the safety and security of both the inmates and the general public. Allowing inmates to engage in these types of employment could pose a risk to themselves and others, as well as potentially facilitate illegal activities or escape attempts. Therefore, it is necessary to prohibit inmates from these types of employment.

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  • 33. 

    How many disposable safety razors is an inmate/detainee permitted to retain and use in his/her cell area?

    Correct Answer
    two
    Explanation
    Inmates or detainees are typically allowed to retain and use two disposable safety razors in their cell area. This limit is set to ensure safety and prevent any potential misuse or harm that may arise from having multiple razors. By allowing only two razors, it helps maintain control and reduces the risk of any incidents or accidents within the facility.

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  • 34. 

    What are the maximum dimensions of photographs an inmate/detainee is permitted to retain in his/her cell area?

    Correct Answer
    8X10 inch
    Explanation
    Inmates or detainees are typically allowed to retain photographs in their cell area, but there are restrictions on the maximum dimensions. The correct answer states that the maximum dimensions permitted for photographs in an inmate/detainee's cell area are 8X10 inches. This means that any photograph larger than 8X10 inches would not be allowed, ensuring that the photographs do not take up excessive space in the limited cell area.

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  • 35. 

    All pre-trial detainees and post-trial inmates will be segragated, what type of segregation is used?

    Correct Answer
    administrative
    Explanation
    The given question states that all pre-trial detainees and post-trial inmates will be segregated. The term "administrative" refers to the type of segregation used in this scenario. Administrative segregation is a form of separation or isolation of individuals within a correctional facility for various reasons, such as security concerns, protection of the individual or others, or disciplinary measures. This type of segregation allows for the management and control of inmates and detainees in a specific manner, ensuring their safety and the overall functioning of the facility.

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  • 36. 

    When an inmate/detainee is placed in disciplinary segregation, they lose all privileges.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    When an inmate or detainee is placed in disciplinary segregation, they are typically isolated from the general population and have limited or no access to privileges such as recreational activities, visitation rights, or personal belongings. This is done as a form of punishment or to maintain order and security within the facility. Therefore, it can be concluded that when an inmate or detainee is in disciplinary segregation, they do indeed lose all privileges.

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  • 37. 

    What type of segregation is used based upon the recommendation of professional medical support and treatment stafff?

    Correct Answer
    special quarters
    Explanation
    Special quarters are used for segregation based on the recommendation of professional medical support and treatment staff. This suggests that individuals requiring special medical care or treatment are separated from the general population and placed in designated areas or facilities. These special quarters may provide the necessary resources and equipment for medical staff to effectively monitor and treat individuals in need.

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  • 38. 

    What will be done with an inmates non-personal items if the inmate is suicidal?

    Correct Answer
    placed in the supply closet for the duration of the watch then returned after
    Explanation
    In order to ensure the safety of the suicidal inmate, their non-personal items are placed in the supply closet for the duration of the watch. This measure is taken to prevent the inmate from accessing any objects that could potentially be used for self-harm. Once the watch is over and the inmate is deemed safe, their items are returned to them. This protocol helps to minimize the risk of harm to the inmate while they are in a vulnerable state.

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  • 39. 

    Confinement staff will conduct checks of all detainees/inmates in segregation at intervals not to exceed one hour

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because confinement staff are required to conduct regular checks on detainees/inmates in segregation to ensure their safety and well-being. These checks must be done at intervals of no more than one hour to monitor their condition, prevent any potential harm or self-harm, and maintain security within the facility. Regular checks also allow staff to address any immediate concerns or emergencies promptly.

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  • 40. 

    Who will determine the need for officer and enlisted segregation of inmates/detainees?

    Correct Answer
    installation CSF
    Explanation
    The installation CSF (Correctional Services Facility) is responsible for determining the need for officer and enlisted segregation of inmates/detainees. This means that it is the CSF's duty to assess the situation and decide whether it is necessary to separate inmates and detainees based on their military rank. This decision is crucial for maintaining order and security within the correctional facility.

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  • 41. 

    When a new inmate/detainee is assigneed who must the confinement staff notify?

    Correct Answer
    BDOC, and they will notify the commander
    Explanation
    When a new inmate or detainee is assigned, the confinement staff must notify the BDOC (Base Defense Operations Center). The BDOC is responsible for coordinating and managing security operations within the facility. Once notified, the BDOC will then inform the commander, who holds overall authority and decision-making power. This process ensures that the necessary personnel are informed and can take appropriate actions regarding the new inmate/detainee.

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  • 42. 

    If the ambulance is dispatched to the confinement facility they will use the courtyard vehicle gate and the doors will open when they arrive.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that if an ambulance is dispatched to the confinement facility, they will use the courtyard vehicle gate and the doors will open upon their arrival. This implies that there is a system in place at the facility to automatically open the doors for emergency vehicles like ambulances, ensuring quick access and response in case of emergencies. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 43. 

    If there is a medical emergency in the confinement dayroom, where will all non effected inmates/detainees be placed?

    • In latrine or tv room

    • In the tv room or cell

    • By the guard station or in the office

    • Non of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. In the tv room or cell
    Explanation
    In the event of a medical emergency in the confinement dayroom, all non-affected inmates/detainees will be placed in either the TV room or their own cell. This is likely because these areas provide a controlled and secure environment where the non-affected individuals can be monitored and kept separate from the emergency situation. Placing them in the TV room or cell ensures their safety and allows medical personnel to attend to the emergency without any interference or risk to the other inmates/detainees.

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  • 44. 

    If an inmate is hospitalized, the hospitalized inmate's unit will provide guards for the inmate, for the duration of their hospitalization.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    When an inmate is hospitalized, it is necessary to provide guards to ensure their safety and security during their stay in the hospital. This is because inmates are still considered to be under the custody and responsibility of the correctional facility, even when they are receiving medical treatment outside of the facility. Therefore, it is true that the hospitalized inmate's unit will provide guards for the duration of their hospitalization.

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  • 45. 

    If an inmate escape is noticed, what must be done immediately with other inmates within the facility?

    Correct Answer
    secured in UKCF
    Explanation
    In the event of an inmate escape being noticed, it is crucial to immediately secure all other inmates within the facility. This is done to prevent any further escapes or potential harm to staff, other inmates, or the public. By securing the remaining inmates, authorities can regain control of the situation and ensure the safety and security of everyone involved. The acronym "UKCF" likely refers to a specific facility or protocol for securing inmates in the UK, but without further context, it is difficult to provide a more detailed explanation.

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  • 46. 

    If the power at the confinement facility is out for more than _______hours the confinement officer or NCOIC must be notified.

    Correct Answer
    2 hours
    Explanation
    If the power at the confinement facility is out for more than 2 hours, it is necessary to notify the confinement officer or NCOIC. This is important because the lack of power can lead to various issues such as compromised security, safety hazards, and potential disruptions in operations. By notifying the responsible personnel, appropriate actions can be taken to address the situation and ensure the well-being of the individuals in confinement.

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  • 47. 

    What will be done with an inmates/ detainees outdated or discontinued medication?

    • Flushed down the toilet in fron of inmate

    • Returned to pharmacy and annotated in 3126 medication log

    • Both A&B

    • Non of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Both A&B
    Explanation
    Both options A and B are correct. Outdated or discontinued medication of inmates/detainees can be flushed down the toilet in front of the inmate to ensure proper disposal. Additionally, it should also be returned to the pharmacy and annotated in the 3126 medication log for documentation purposes. This ensures that the medication is disposed of safely and the appropriate records are maintained.

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  • 48. 

    HIV positive inmates are seperated from general inmate population based on HIV status

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    HIV positive inmates are not separated from the general inmate population based on their HIV status. This would be a violation of their rights and discriminatory. In most cases, inmates with HIV are treated the same as other inmates and are provided with appropriate medical care and support. Separating them solely based on their HIV status would be unfair and stigmatizing.

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  • 49. 

    How often do medical staffs test all HIV negative inmates?

    • Yearly, as scheduled by the confinement officer

    • Annually, as scheduled by the confinement officer

    • Every other month, as scheduled by the confinement officer

    • Non of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Annually, as scheduled by the confinement officer
    Explanation
    The correct answer is annually, as scheduled by the confinement officer. This means that medical staffs test all HIV negative inmates once a year, according to the schedule set by the confinement officer. This regular testing ensures that the inmates' HIV status is monitored and any potential infections can be detected and treated in a timely manner.

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