GPSTC Exam 9 (Independent Study) Independent
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An average citizens normal range of risk approach is? - CORRECT ANSWER: "between
the lines"
An officers range of risk is? - CORRECT ANSWER: above the line
Biological weapons are considered what kind of threat? - CORRECT ANSWER: very
high
Chemical weapons are considered a what kind of threat? - CORRECT ANSWER: high
How do Weapons of Mass Destruction aid terrorists? - CORRECT ANSWER: they
demolish a specific target and unhinge the public's confidence in public and personal
security
How do you file for compensation? - CORRECT ANSWER: the victim(s) have to file a
written application for assistance with the Georgia Criminal Coordinating Council
How is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) spread? - CORRECT ANSWER:
through unprotected sex, transfusion of infected blood products, and being bitten
How is Anthrax spread? - CORRECT ANSWER: through the air
How is Hepatitis B spread? - CORRECT ANSWER: through blood
,How is Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) spread? - CORRECT ANSWER: through
unprotected sex, transfusion of infected blood products, and being bitten
How is Influenza spread? - CORRECT ANSWER: through the air
How is Meningitis spread? - CORRECT ANSWER: by blood
How is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) spread? - CORRECT
ANSWER: from person to person by direct contact
How is Rabies spread? - CORRECT ANSWER: through saliva from the bite of an
infected animal
How is Tuberculosis spread? - CORRECT ANSWER: through the air
How many different academy locations are there? - CORRECT ANSWER: 6
How many hours minimum must active peace officers complete in order to contain their
power of arrest? - CORRECT ANSWER: 20
How many members of the POST Council are appointed by the Governor? - CORRECT
ANSWER: 10
hyper vigilance is a what based action? - CORRECT ANSWER: biologically
If the arrestee is a juvenile, how must he/she be separated from adult arrestees? -
CORRECT ANSWER: by sight, sound, and touch
Law enforcements is the first line of defense for society while intelligence is the first line
of defense for - CORRECT ANSWER: law enforcement
,Many agencies have what kind of agreements with neighboring agencies? - CORRECT
ANSWER: mutual aid
Many officers become _______ in personal aspects of their lives... - CORRECT
ANSWER: underinvested emotionally
Nuclear weapons are considered a what kind of threat? - CORRECT ANSWER: low
Should an inventory sheet be completed even if the arrestee has no property? -
CORRECT ANSWER: yes
The autonomic nervous system is the officers... - CORRECT ANSWER: sixth sense
The off duty couch potato is known as the... - CORRECT ANSWER: parasympathetic
branch
The on duty heat seeker is known as the... - CORRECT ANSWER: sympathetic branch
Upon arrival at the detention facility, what should happen to the arrestee? - CORRECT
ANSWER: should immediately be frisked
Viewing the world from a threat-based perspective is having what kind of mindset? -
CORRECT ANSWER: hypervigilance
What are 2 different categories of response? - CORRECT ANSWER: crisis
management and consequence management
What are 2 problems that investigators have while trying to gain intelligence? -
CORRECT ANSWER: tracking suspicious people, organizations, and financial
infrastructure and making the legal connections of organization leaders to criminal
activity
, What are common methods of exposure? - CORRECT ANSWER: direct, indirect,
droplet, airborne, fecal-oral, and vector-borne
What are counter measures to spread of infectious? - CORRECT ANSWER:
immunization, prevention, detection & identification, protection,
decontamination,immunotherapy, and chemotherapy
What are different forms of self-destruction? - CORRECT ANSWER: depression, social
isolation, and chronic anger
What are key elements that determine probabilities for success for terrorists? -
CORRECT ANSWER: weapons, mobility, communications, intelligence, and dedication
What are opportunities of exposure? - CORRECT ANSWER: during arrests, rendering
aid to victims, and evidence collection
What are some examples of protective barriers? - CORRECT ANSWER: gloves, masks,
sharp containers, eye protection, micro shield, and gowns
What are some symptoms of chemical agents? - CORRECT ANSWER: pinpoint pupils,
runny noses, difficulty breathing, and seizures and convulsions
What are some symptoms of Hepatitis B? - CORRECT ANSWER: abdominal pain,
fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, gray colored bowel movements, joint
pain, and jaundice
What are some symptoms of Tuberculosis? - CORRECT ANSWER: productive cough,
unexplained fever, night sweats, unintentional weight loss, loss of appetite, lethargy,
coughing up blood/blood streaked sputum
What are some ways to avoid fatal fatigue? - CORRECT ANSWER: stay away from
sugar, eat healthier, stay hydrated, move around, change up things in your car (roll