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TDCJ Board| 2025/2026 Questions and Answers| Sergeant Board Exam| Correct 100%
TDCJ Board| 2025/2026 Questions and 
Answers| Sergeant Board Exam| Correct 
100% 
What is the primary responsibility of a TDCJ Sergeant? 
 To supervise and ensure the safety and security of correctional officers and inmates within 
the unit. 
What does a Sergeant need to maintain in terms of authority? 
 Proper leadership skills and command presence to manage staff and maintain order. 
Which of the following best describes the key role of a Sergeant in responding to a crisis 
situation? 
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- Exam (elaborations)
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TDCJ Board| 2025/2026 Questions and 
Answers| Sergeant Board Exam| Correct 
100% 
What is the primary responsibility of a TDCJ Sergeant? 
 To supervise and ensure the safety and security of correctional officers and inmates within 
the unit. 
What does a Sergeant need to maintain in terms of authority? 
 Proper leadership skills and command presence to manage staff and maintain order. 
Which of the following best describes the key role of a Sergeant in responding to a crisis 
situation? 
 ...
History of TDCJ-Unit Test| Complete Q&A| Approved 2025
History of TDCJ-Unit Test| Complete 
Q&A| Approved 2025 
What year was the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) established? 
 1989 
Who was the first director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)? 
 James V. Allred 
What was the purpose of creating the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)? 
 To consolidate the state’s various prison and parole systems under one unified agency. 
When did the TDCJ officially begin operating under its current structure? 
 1989 
W...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
History of TDCJ-Unit Test| Complete 
Q&A| Approved 2025 
What year was the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) established? 
 1989 
Who was the first director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)? 
 James V. Allred 
What was the purpose of creating the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)? 
 To consolidate the state’s various prison and parole systems under one unified agency. 
When did the TDCJ officially begin operating under its current structure? 
 1989 
W...
Exam Review TDCJ (2025) | Verified Questions and Answers| Solved
Exam Review TDCJ (2025) | Verified 
Questions and Answers| Solved 
What is the primary responsibility of a correctional officer within a TDCJ facility? 
 Ensuring the safety and security of the facility, staff, and inmates 
Supervising inmates’ family visits 
Maintaining the facility’s cleanliness 
Conducting inmate rehabilitation programs 
What does "contraband" refer to in a correctional facility? 
Unauthorized personal items brought by visitors 
 Any item prohibited by facil...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Exam Review TDCJ (2025) | Verified 
Questions and Answers| Solved 
What is the primary responsibility of a correctional officer within a TDCJ facility? 
 Ensuring the safety and security of the facility, staff, and inmates 
Supervising inmates’ family visits 
Maintaining the facility’s cleanliness 
Conducting inmate rehabilitation programs 
What does "contraband" refer to in a correctional facility? 
Unauthorized personal items brought by visitors 
 Any item prohibited by facil...
Basic County Corrections| TDCJ Q&A| (Solved) 2025/2026
Basic County Corrections| TDCJ Q&A| 
(Solved) 2025/2026 
What is the main responsibility of a county correctional officer? 
 To ensure the safety and security of the jail or detention facility. 
What should a correctional officer do if they observe an inmate violating rules? 
 Document the violation and report it to a supervisor. 
What is the primary purpose of county jails? 
 To house individuals who are awaiting trial or serving short sentences. 
What should a correctional officer do in th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 76 pages •
Basic County Corrections| TDCJ Q&A| 
(Solved) 2025/2026 
What is the main responsibility of a county correctional officer? 
 To ensure the safety and security of the jail or detention facility. 
What should a correctional officer do if they observe an inmate violating rules? 
 Document the violation and report it to a supervisor. 
What is the primary purpose of county jails? 
 To house individuals who are awaiting trial or serving short sentences. 
What should a correctional officer do in th...
2025/2026 Exam| TDCJ (Test 2) Grievance and PREA Questions| Answered 100%
2025/2026 Exam| TDCJ (Test 2) 
Grievance and PREA Questions| 
Answered 100% 
What is the purpose of the grievance process within TDCJ? 
 To address complaints and issues raised by inmates regarding conditions, treatment, or other 
concerns. 
What is the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) policy on grievances? 
 Inmates are allowed to file grievances on a wide range of issues, including staff misconduct, 
safety, and living conditions. 
How many steps are in the TDCJ grievance proces...
- Exam (elaborations)
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2025/2026 Exam| TDCJ (Test 2) 
Grievance and PREA Questions| 
Answered 100% 
What is the purpose of the grievance process within TDCJ? 
 To address complaints and issues raised by inmates regarding conditions, treatment, or other 
concerns. 
What is the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) policy on grievances? 
 Inmates are allowed to file grievances on a wide range of issues, including staff misconduct, 
safety, and living conditions. 
How many steps are in the TDCJ grievance proces...
Practice Exam: CLTM Questions with verified Solution 2025| Graded A
Practice Exam: CLTM Questions with 
verified Solution 2025| Graded A 
What is the primary purpose of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in epilepsy diagnosis? 
 To assess brain metabolism and identify areas of hypoactivity associated with seizure foci. 
What is the main advantage of using Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) 
in epilepsy evaluation? 
 It helps to identify areas of the brain with decreased blood flow, often correlating with 
seizure foci. 
Which imaging techniqu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
Practice Exam: CLTM Questions with 
verified Solution 2025| Graded A 
What is the primary purpose of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in epilepsy diagnosis? 
 To assess brain metabolism and identify areas of hypoactivity associated with seizure foci. 
What is the main advantage of using Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) 
in epilepsy evaluation? 
 It helps to identify areas of the brain with decreased blood flow, often correlating with 
seizure foci. 
Which imaging techniqu...
Latest Exam CLTM 1: Questions Answered Correctly| 100%
Latest Exam CLTM 1: Questions 
Answered Correctly| 100% 
What does the theory of mind refer to in a clinical context? 
 The ability to understand and interpret the thoughts, beliefs, and perspectives of others. 
How can impaired theory of mind affect a patient's social interactions? 
 It may lead to difficulties in empathy, communication, and understanding social cues. 
What is a common coping strategy for patients dealing with chronic stress? 
 Mindfulness meditation or deep breathing ex...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 57 pages •
Latest Exam CLTM 1: Questions 
Answered Correctly| 100% 
What does the theory of mind refer to in a clinical context? 
 The ability to understand and interpret the thoughts, beliefs, and perspectives of others. 
How can impaired theory of mind affect a patient's social interactions? 
 It may lead to difficulties in empathy, communication, and understanding social cues. 
What is a common coping strategy for patients dealing with chronic stress? 
 Mindfulness meditation or deep breathing ex...
EEG/CLTM Rehearsal Paper [Bundle] | Questions and Answers (Complete)| 2024/2025
EEG/CLTM Rehearsal Paper [Bundle] | 
Questions and Answers (Complete)| 
2024/2025 
What does an EEG measure in the brain? 
 The electrical activity of the brain. 
What is a common use for EEG in clinical settings? 
 Diagnosing and monitoring conditions like epilepsy and sleep disorders. 
How is an EEG typically used in diagnosing seizures? 
 By detecting abnormal electrical patterns in the brain associated with seizure activity. 
What is the purpose of placing electrodes on the scalp during...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
EEG/CLTM Rehearsal Paper [Bundle] | 
Questions and Answers (Complete)| 
2024/2025 
What does an EEG measure in the brain? 
 The electrical activity of the brain. 
What is a common use for EEG in clinical settings? 
 Diagnosing and monitoring conditions like epilepsy and sleep disorders. 
How is an EEG typically used in diagnosing seizures? 
 By detecting abnormal electrical patterns in the brain associated with seizure activity. 
What is the purpose of placing electrodes on the scalp during...
2025/2026 CLTMC [Neurophysiological] Final Exam| Questions and Answers| Graded A
2025/2026 CLTMC [Neurophysiological] 
Final Exam| Questions and Answers| 
Graded A 
Stimulation assessment should be made on patients monitored in the ICU Daily 
What is the primary goal of conducting stimulation assessments for patients in the ICU? 
 To monitor brain function and identify abnormal neurological responses. 
How frequently should stimulation assessments be performed on ICU patients? 
 Daily, to track changes in neurological status and response to treatment. 
Where is the centra...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
2025/2026 CLTMC [Neurophysiological] 
Final Exam| Questions and Answers| 
Graded A 
Stimulation assessment should be made on patients monitored in the ICU Daily 
What is the primary goal of conducting stimulation assessments for patients in the ICU? 
 To monitor brain function and identify abnormal neurological responses. 
How frequently should stimulation assessments be performed on ICU patients? 
 Daily, to track changes in neurological status and response to treatment. 
Where is the centra...
Final Exam Prep: CLT Questions and Answers (Correct 100%)
Final Exam Prep: CLT Questions and 
Answers (Correct 100%) 
Which international body is responsible for overseeing global intellectual property rights and 
trade agreements? 
 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 
What is the primary purpose of a **pro forma invoice** in international trade? 
 To provide an estimated price for the goods before the final sale 
What document serves as proof that a cargo has been received by a shipper and is being 
transported to a specific destinat...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Final Exam Prep: CLT Questions and 
Answers (Correct 100%) 
Which international body is responsible for overseeing global intellectual property rights and 
trade agreements? 
 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 
What is the primary purpose of a **pro forma invoice** in international trade? 
 To provide an estimated price for the goods before the final sale 
What document serves as proof that a cargo has been received by a shipper and is being 
transported to a specific destinat...
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