SAR Fundamentals/Lost person behaviour/Question bank

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Q: When putting yourself in the subject's "shoes", what 3 questions should you ask yourself?
Q: When putting yourself in the subject's "shoes", what 3 questions should you ask yourself?

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1

When putting yourself in the subject's "shoes", what 3 questions should you ask yourself?

  • Where would you go?
  • What would you do?
  • How would you act?

2

What are the components of a complete subject profile?

  • Physical abilities
  • Mental condition
  • Experience
  • Personality
  • Behaviour statistics

3

List three characteristic behaviours of Azheimer sufferers?

  • Will not cry out for help
  • Will not respond to shouts
  • Will not leave many physical clues

4

List two characteristic behaviours of hunters.

  • Become disoriented chasing wounded game into thick areas of trees or bush
  • Tend to over extend themselves in darkness
  • tend to push beyond their physical abilities

5

Typically will Alzheimer sufferers know that they are lost?

No.

6

List some of the people that may be contacted to get information on the lost person?

  • family
  • friends
  • coworkers
  • police
  • experts in the field
  • medical professionals

Q: When putting yourself in the subject's "shoes", what 3 questions should you ask yourself?

A:

  • Where would you go?
  • What would you do?
  • How would you act?


Q: 96% of Alzheimer's patients are found within now many miles of IPP?

A:

1.5 miles
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