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The PPCT Resistance Control Continuum consists of two levels. They are: - ANSWER-
Levels of resistance and Levels of control

Striking 1 - ANSWER-Strike a nerve motor to create a motor dysfunction

Touch Pressure - ANSWER-Locate a nerve pressure point and gradually increase the
pressure until compliance is gained

The verbal commands of a correction officer to a subject are examples of which level of
control - ANSWER-Verbal direction

When an officer strikes a nerve motor point, the striking principle that permits maximum
transfer of kinetic energy is known as: - ANSWER-Fluid Shock Wave Principle

Identify the stages of reaction time, in order: - ANSWER-Perceive, Analyze/Evaluate,
Formulate a plan, and initiate Motor Action

A correctional officer at the scene of a riot, as required to strike an inmate with a baton
in order to gain control of the subject. This is an example of which level of control? -
ANSWER-Intermediate Weapon Control

According to PPCT, the two blocking motor points of the arm are: - ANSWER-Radial
and Median

Identify the purpose of a distraction technique: - ANSWER-Weaken motor action

According to PPCT, an officer confronted by an unarmed but potentially aggressive
inmate should maintain the following recommended distance: - ANSWER-6 foot

An officer escorting subject who does a side arm curl form of resistance should use
which of the PPCT Joint Locks to control the subject? - ANSWER-Transport Wrist-lock

The two methods of application in PPCT are: - ANSWER-Touch pressure and striking

An inmate who pulls away from an officer when they are being escorted from one place
to another is demonstrating which level of resistance? - ANSWER-Defensive resistance

The relative position which should be avoided whenever possible, is referred to as the: -
ANSWER-Inside position

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