PPCT Written Test with Complete Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
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PPCT Written Test with Complete Questions and Answers (Graded A+)PPCT Written Test with Complete Questions and Answers (Graded A+)PPCT Written Test with Complete Questions and Answers (Graded A+)PPCT Written Test with Complete Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
Bony portion of hand to brachial plex...
ppct written test with complete questions and answ
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PPCT Written Test with Complete
Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
Relationship between performance and heart rate - ANSWER-Inverted U Law
Bony portion of hand to brachial plexus origin - ANSWER-Deadly force
Joint lock to resisting subject who locks his arm out - ANSWER-Hard empty hand
Baton to deliver fluid shockwave strike - ANSWER-Intermediate weapon
Officer tells suspect to step out of car - ANSWER-Verbal direction
Angle kick to common perronial - ANSWER-Hard empty hand
Tactical considerations for handcuffing - ANSWER-Approach to contact
Control upon touch
Speed of application
True or false? Officers should always search a suspect before handcuffing? -
ANSWER-False
When handcuffing the suspects hand during prone, what should be done to prevent
rolling? - ANSWER-Hand below
Knee
Subject is being escorted and locks arm out. What is this called & what should you do? -
ANSWER-It's called a straight arm lockout & you should apply a straight armbar
takedown
Subject is being escorted and pulls arms to chest. What is this called & what should you
do? - ANSWER-It's called a side curl & you should apply a transport wrist lock
When applying the transport wrist lock where should the pressure be applied? -
ANSWER-Index knuckle
True or false. When performing a joint lock take down, the officer should rotate to level
1? - ANSWER-False
What are the 2 methods of application for pressure points? - ANSWER-Touch pressure
Stunning strike
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