Michigan Security Guard Licensing Practice Test

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Positional asphyxia may occur when a person is being physically restrained. The condition can cause:

  1. Injury

  2. Death

  3. Violent behavior

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Positional asphyxia is a potentially lethal condition that can occur when a person's physical position restricts their ability to breathe. All three options present - injury, death, and violent behavior - could conceivably be outcomes of positional asphyxia, which is why the correct answer is "all of the above." Firstly, when a person is unable to breathe properly due to their position while being restrained, they may begin to suffer from a lack of oxygen, leading to property damage, serious injury, or severe medical conditions. Secondly, positional asphyxia can indeed lead to death, particularly if the individual's breathing is heavily restricted for an extended period, resulting in a continued lack of oxygen reaching the brain and other organs. Finally, the person may engage in violent behavior as a result of panic and fight for survival - they could try to fight off whoever is restraining them, hurt themselves in an attempt to change positions, or pose a risk to others nearby. So, the possibility for all these options occur when positional asphyxia happens through physical restraint, therein justifying the answer D - "All of the above" as the correct answer.