Conducted Energy Weapons - ANS What does CEW stand for?
.0012 amps (1.2 Milliamps) - ANS What is the X2 output in amps?
Amps - ANS When dealing with electricity, is it the amps or the voltage that harms people?
Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation - ANS What does N...
Conducted Energy Weapons - ANS What does CEW stand for?
.0012 amps (1.2 Milliamps) - ANS What is the X2 output in amps?
Amps - ANS When dealing with electricity, is it the amps or the voltage that harms people?
Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation - ANS What does NMI stand for?
Neuro-muscular Incapacitation - ANS The more spread you have between probes, the
more WHAT?
Neuro-muscular Incapacitation - ANS The less spread you have between probes, you're
less likely to achieve WHAT? and will instead only get a painful effect similar to the drive stun
technique.
25% - ANS What is the average failure rate of tasers?
Neuro-muscular Incapacitation - ANS Drive stuns alone only cause localized pain, not
WHAT?
Only the Motor Nervous System and the Sensory Nervous System are affected. - ANS Out
of the Central Nervous System, Motor Nervous System, and Sensory Nervous System, which
ones are affected by a taser exposure?
Brain and Spinal Cord - ANS Your Central Nervous System is known as the "COMMAND
CENTER" and deals with the _______ and ________?
Your Muscles - ANS Your Motor Nervous System carries commands from your brain to
__________?
Brain - ANS Your Sensory Nervous System brings information to the _________?
In the back. High quantity of muscles in your back. - ANS Where is the best and most ideal
place to shoot someone with a taser? Why?
MAKE CADETS GREAT AGAIN - ANS ATTENTION: CLASS 98, MAKE SURE YOU
STUDY YOUR NOMENCLATURES OF YOUR TASER X2! INSTRUCTOR STATED THERE
WILL BE A MATCHING SECTION ON THE TEST FOR THIS. I HAVE HANDILY ATTACHED AN
, IMAGE OF THE NOMENCLATURE TO THIS CARD SO YOU WILL BE ABLE TO PULL IT UP
IN A LARGE PICTURE VERSUS LOOKING AT THE SMALL POWER POINT.
Performance Power Magazine - ANS What does PPM stand for?
SPPM (Signal Performance Power Magazine) - ANS What type of PPM does LSP use?
Anti-Felon I.D. - ANS What does AFID stand for?
Yellow- 15 ft. live cartridge
Black- 25 ft. live cartridge
Blue- 25 ft. Live simulation (training cartridge) - ANS There is a yellow, black, and blue
taser cartridge in our powerpoint. What does each one represent?
7 degrees. - ANS At what degree does the bottom probe in an X2 drop?
Small Micro Fractures. (KNOW THIS: These Fractures will not prohibit the unit to perform in the
field, but they may cause the arc to occur inside the cartridge where it is not visible to the user,
BUT IT WILL STILL FIRE PROPERLY) - ANS Repeated Arcing with the same smart
cartridges loaded into an X2 can cause WHAT?
1. Severity of the crime.
2. Whether suspect poses immediate threat.
3. Whether suspect is actively resisting or attempting to resist/evade by flight.
(remember, these are the same 4 Graham factors we learned during Orientation to CJ, for
whatever reason, the Taser program groups them into 3 answers, so take note that number 3
includes both active resisting and flight.) - ANS According to the TASER training power
point, what are the 3 "Graham Factors" that are considered when using your taser?
Officer's force must be objectively reasonable under the totality of the circumstances as
reasonably perceived by the officer at the moment the force is used. - ANS In short, what
does Graham vs. Connor tell us?
1. Use minimum force necessary to accomplish lawful objective.
2. Use force only on those "actively resisting" and higher.
3. Give a verbal warning before use. (if possible)
4. Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to comply before force is used/repeated.
5. Immediately cease any force once a subject is under control. - ANS What are some key
"Smart Use Considerations" when using a Conducted electrical weapon?
Verbal defiance, belligerence, punishment, horseplay. - ANS Some examples of things you
SHOULD NOT use a Conducted Electrical weapon for are?
Dart-to-heart distances,
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