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If pain compliance technique is held too long after a subject has complied with an
officers verbal commands, the Subject will either become unconscious or - ANSWER-
Escalate resistance
De-escalte resistance
Follow commands of the officer
An officer uses the bony portion of his hand to deliver a strike to an offenders brachial
plexus origin - ANSWER-Deadly force respond
Compliance controls
Physical controls
The heart rate zone for optimal performance is - ANSWER-110-160
115-145
145-170
The subject is being escorted. Suddenly he locks his arm straight out, refusing to
continue moving with the officer - ANSWER-Straight arm lockout/ straight arm takedown
Straight arm lockout/ transport wrist lock
Side curl/ transport wrist lock
Side curl/ straight armbar takedown
An officer uses his baton to deliver a fluid shockwave strike to an offenders tibial nerve
motor point - ANSWER-Deadly force response
Intermediate control
Active aggression
Location is behind the base of the ear lobe. Between the mastoid and mandible.
Pressure should be directed in and forward toward the tip of the nose - ANSWER-
Mandibular angle
Infra orbital
Hypoglossal
What is the striking principle that causes a motor dysfunction based upon the maximum
transfer of kinetic energy - ANSWER-Fluid cutting wave
Fluid shockwave
Stunning techniques
Forward shockwave
Officers should always search a subject before handcuffing - ANSWER-True
, False
The strongest and most preferred impact weapon strike is - ANSWER-Forward fluid
shockwave strike
Cutting strike
Forward cutting strike
Backhand cutting strike
The concept that depicts the relationship between heart rate and performance and
exams the heart rate zone for optimal performance is known as - ANSWER-Inverted u-
law
Hicks law
Perceptual narrowing
When either of the forward baton strikes are delivered, the palm of the officers hand
should be pointed - ANSWER-Down
Up
Inside
Outside
The subject is not willing to comply with the officers verbal commands and makes
threatening statements to the officer, this is and example of - ANSWER-Active
resistance
Active aggression
Inactive resistance
Passive resistance
Foods that maintain and build muscle that are used as an energy source during times of
stress and to increase mental performance - ANSWER-Proteins
Fats
Slow burning carbohydrates
An officer, dressed in full uniform arrives at the scene - ANSWER-Officer
presence/verbal direction
Physical controls
Compliance controls
The tactical considerations for handcuffing are approach to contact, Control upon touch,
and - ANSWER-Key holes out
Turn wrist clockwise
Speed in application
All of the above
The criteria needed by an officer to be legally justified to restrain a subject using the
handcuffs include - ANSWER-The subject has committed a crime
The subject is an escape risk
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