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PPCT Definitions Exam Questions and
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Combat Anxiety - ANSWER-the anticipation of danger

Survival Stress - ANSWER-deadly force threat perception that initiates the sns
discharge.

Combat Stress - ANSWER-deals with the post event mental and psychological
symptoms that resulted from sns being activated

Autonomic Nervous System - ANSWER-regulates the heart, stomach, and intestines

Parasympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER-allows us to rest and digest, and lowers
blood pressure and heart rate

Sympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER-controls reflexes that are designed to help us
react and survive when facing danger

Objective Threat Perception - ANSWER-threat is in close proximity and they are not
confident in their abilities so you apprehend them quickly

Objective Fear Perception - ANSWER-a person having fear of death, injury, killing,
incorrect decision making failure simply fear itself

Physical Exhaustion - ANSWER-depletion of adenosine trisposphate/phosphocreatine
fuel system

Epinephrine - ANSWER-hormones from adrenal medulla

Vasoconstriction - ANSWER-blood flow constriction to extremities in stressful moments

Vasodilatation - ANSWER-dilation of blood vessels, decreases blood pressure

Perceptual Narrowing - ANSWER-once a threat is perceived only the most important
sense is used in that situation. All other senses are not registered at that moment.

Auditory Exclusion - ANSWER-a situation where the ability to hear is not excluded and
another sense is used

Tunnel Vision - ANSWER-constriction of vision and the loss of peripheral vision

, Fine Motor Skills - ANSWER-requires hand/eye coordination and hand dexterity

Complex Motor Skills - ANSWER-involves a series of muscle groups in a series of
movements requiring hand/eye coordination, precision, tracking, and timing

Gross Motor Skills - ANSWER-those skills that involve large muscle or major muscle
groups

Inverted U-Law - ANSWER-performance will gradually deteriorate as stress levels
increase

Perceptual Senses - ANSWER-sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, sixth sense

Short-term sensory store - ANSWER-allows an officer to respond automatically to a
spontaneous threat, with little or no higher brain function involved

Short-term Memory - ANSWER-analyzes and evaluates the information received and
formulates a strategy upon training and past experiences

Long-term Memory - ANSWER-when the short term memory is unable to analyze and
evaluate

Parasympathetic Backlash - ANSWER-used during rest and digest after sns has been
activated. When the threat has diminished pns will activate

Carbohydrates - ANSWER-a sugar or starch that is rich in energy and is made of
carbon. Slow and fast burning

Proteins - ANSWER-made up of amino acids that builds muscle and is used in stressful
times to increase mental performance

Fats - ANSWER-primary source of energy for the body and are a transporter for amino
acids

Hydration - ANSWER-hydrating the body regularly increases performance

ATP/PC System - ANSWER-consist of small energy bundles that are stored in muscles.
This is used in high energy and high stress situations

Lactic Acid System - ANSWER-this system comes after ATP has burned off. It acts as
an afterburner

Aerobic System - ANSWER-Last system activated. It is fueled by combination of
oxygen, carbohydrates, and free fatty acids

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