Active Shooter: How to Respond Exam



Active Shooter: How to Respond Exam

Name: ________________________

Date: _________________________

1. What is the definition of an Active Shooter?

a. A person shooting with more than one weapon during an incident

b. A person shooting using a high capacity magazine

c. A person shooting or attempting to shoot people in a confined and populated area without a definite method to their selection of victims

d. A person intent on killing one certain person

2. What is usually required to happen in order to stop the shooting and mitigate harm to the victims?

a. The active shooter kills his intended target and all witnesses

b. Immediate deployment of and intervention by law enforcement

c. Shooter’s ransom demands are met

d. Negotiation to convince the shooter to stop

3. What are the three things that you can do to respond to an Active Shooter?

a. Evacuate, Hide Out, Take Action

b. Confront, Return Fire, Lock All Doors

c. Evacuate, Confront, Block Routes of Escape

d. Take Cover, Distract, Redirect

4. Your priority is to protect:

a. Your patients

b. Hospital property

c. Yourself

d. Your co-workers

5. If you choose to evacuate:

a. Keep your hands in your pocket as you exit, run towards law enforcement officers, drag injuries people with you

b. Evacuate regardless if others choose to follow, leave belongings behind, call 911 when you make it to safety

c. Always help others escape, take all belongs with you, call 911 before starting to evacuate

d. Ask law enforcement for directions as you leave, leave doors open and turn on lights to leave a trail

6. If evacuation is not possible and you choose to hide out what are the steps you should take to increase your safety?

a. Keep lights on, open the door often to look for more people to hide and see where the shooter is located

b. Hide out of view, close and lock door, turn off lights, silent phones, barricade door

c. Flicker lights to indicate safe location to others, keep door unlocked so other can come in

d. Open the door when instructed to, sit up to keep an eye out for how is entering the room

7. What do you do only as a last resort and only if your life is in imminent danger?

a. Surrender to shooter

b. Take action, attempt to incapacitate the active shooter

c. Take action, attempt to distract shooter

8. What should you do when law enforcement arrives?

a. Run towards officers, begin to tell officers everything about the event you know,

b. Follow officers’ instructions, raise hands and spread fingers, proceed in the direction from which officers are entering the premises

c. Immediately proceed to your car and leave premises, yell and point to where you think the shooter is located

d. Follow officers’ instructions, keep hands at your side or in your pockets/clothes, proceed in the direction from which officers are entering the premises

9. What should you be prepared to provide to officers?

a. Number of shots fired, Name of your supervisor, Employee ID number

b. Which parking lot you park in, state license number, what kind of weapons you own

c. Location of the active shooter, Physical description of shooter, Number and type of weapons held by the shooters, Number of potential victims

d. Location of the active shooter, Physical description of victims, Number and type of weapons held by the shooters, Number of potential victims

10. Who determines whether or not you provide care to victims/patients during an Active Shooter event?

a. Ministry Health Care Active Shooter Policy

b. Departmental Policy on Provision of Care

c. Only you can weigh the risks and benefits of providing medical care to someone during an event

d. Incident Commander for event

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