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National Incident Management System - correct answer. NIMS
Provides a consistent nationwide template for management of disasters - correct
answer. NIMS definition
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 - correct answer. What is the NIMS
mandate?
Executive Order 102 - correct answer. What requires NIMS in Virginia?
Based on reasonable suspicion - correct answer. Frisk/Pat down
based on probable cause - correct answer. Full personal search
A crime is being committed, a crime was committed, a particular person committed it -
correct answer. Probable cause
Articulable facts that a person is engaged in criminal activity. More than a hunch -
correct answer. Reasonable Suspicion
A specific eye mouth w/ blood or other potentially infectious materials that results from
the performance of an employee's duties - correct answer. Risk Exposure Incident
droplet, direct/physical, indirect, airborne, fecal-oral or vector borne - correct answer.
How can blood be transmitted?
Yes, but mom will deliver the baby - correct answer. Do we assist a mother when she
is giving birth?
Do NOT cut the cord and DO NOT pull the baby out - correct answer. Things not to do
when a mother is giving birth?
back up (like the backseat of a car) and legs up - correct answer. How do we position
the mother when she is giving birth?
,-derived from surrounding circumstances
- does not require patient's verbal or written consent - correct answer. What is implied
consent?
Deformity, Open Injuries, Tenderness, Swelling - correct answer. What does DOTS
stand for?
Signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, past medical history, last meal, events
lead to current state. - correct answer. What does SAMPLE stand for?
Face drooping
Arm weakness
Speech difficulty
Time to call 911 - correct answer. What does FAST stand for?
the purpose for the use of force is to establish and maintain, lawful control to protect
from harm, or overcome resistance to lawful duties. - correct answer. What is the use
of force?
voluntary/consensual, investigative/ reasonable suspicion, arrest/ probable cause -
correct answer. What are the three types of field contacts with citizens?
Proportionate, Legal, Accountable, Necessary, Ethical - correct answer. What does
PLANE stand for?
active resistance, passive resistance, aggressive resistance - correct answer. Types
of Resistance
Intent.
Ability.
Means.
Opportunity.
Legal criteria. - correct answer. Factors affecting the use of deadly force?
are the kinds of filters that the brain uses to collect and make sense of information -
correct answer. What are schemas?
Detect, diffuse and defend - correct answer. Defensive reaction cycle?
To prevent crime and disorder - correct answer. The basic mission for which that
police exist is?
Public approval of law enforcement actions - correct answer. The ability of the police
to perform their duties effectively is dependent upon?
, Willing cooperation if the public in voluntary compliance of the law - correct answer. In
order to secure and maintain the respect of the public, Law enforcement must secure?
Incidents of physical force - correct answer. The degree of cooperation of the public
that can be secured diminishes proportionately to?
Demonstrating absolute impartial service - correct answer. LEO agencies acquire
respect and support of the public, not by catering to public opinion but by?
Persuasion, advice, and warning prove ineffective - correct answer. LE must use only
the amount of physical force necessary to gain control over a situation or restore order;
and use force only when?
Legislative, Executive, Judicial - correct answer. What are the branches of
government?
LE, courts and corrections - correct answer. What are the elements of the criminal
justice system?
Ethics, selections process, training and oath of office - correct answer. What are the
principle components of a LE profession?
to maintain public trust - correct answer. What is the role of ethics in Law
Enforcement?
The act of using race, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or age as the basis
of making enforcement decisions. - correct answer. What is bias-based policing?
the rapid collapse and death of an otherwise healthy person; can be caused by drugs,
psychiatric break, positional asphyxia or positional restraint - correct answer. sudden
death syndrome
Total Appendage Restraint Position - correct answer. What does TARP mean?
An item that an officer can place themselves behind that has the capability of stopping a
threat directed at them - correct answer. What is cover?
An item that an officer can use to conceal - correct answer. What is concealment?
the search that is conducted when the initial entry is made to clear an area of potential
threats - correct answer. Primary Search
Slow, thorough search to ensure that no occupants were overlooked during the primary
search; conducted after the fire is under control by personnel who did not conduct the
primary search. - correct answer. Secondary Search