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The autonomic nervous system has two branches, what are they? - ANSWER Sympathetic and parasympathetic The concept between heart rate and performance that examines the heart rates optimal performance is? - ANSWER inverted u-law A person can experience up to what reduction of peripheral vision...

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The autonomic nervous system has two branches, what are they? - ANSWER
Sympathetic and parasympathetic

The concept between heart rate and performance that examines the heart rates optimal
performance is? - ANSWER inverted u-law

A person can experience up to what reduction of peripheral vision during the activation
of sns? - ANSWER 70%

The heart rate for optimal performance is? - ANSWER 115-145 bpm

Foods that maintain and build muscle are known as? - ANSWER proteins

The energy system that burns out after 10-15 seconds reducing the maximum output by
45% is the? - ANSWER ATP/PC

What are the 3 components of acceptability that underlie the philosophy of PPCT
system? - ANSWER Medical, Legal, Tactical

Subject being escorted locks his arm out, what is he doing? what do you follow up with?
- ANSWER Straight arm lock out -- Straight arm take down

Subject being escorted suddenly curls his arm towards his chest, what is he doing?
What do you follow up with? - ANSWER Side curl -- transport wrist lock

When applying a wrist lock what knuckle should you apply pressure to? - ANSWER
index knuckle

The type of neck restraint that applies pressure to the side of the neck is? - ANSWER
Vascular restraint

The principal to minimize risk to the offenders spine is the? - ANSWER neck brace
principal

two methods of application for pressure points they are? - ANSWER touch pressure,
stunning strikes.

What are three criteria to be legally justified to restrain someone using handcuffs? -
ANSWER escape risk, committed crime, harm to self or others

, You should always search a subject before cuffing? (true or false) - ANSWER false

Most common purpose for application of angle kick to common peroneal is? - ANSWER
Motor dysfunction

What is the striking principal that causes motor dysfunction based on maximum transfer
of kinetic energy? - ANSWER fluid shockwave principal

primary target for a straight punch? - ANSWER torso

neck restraint that is most dangerous, that applies pressure to the trachea? - ANSWER
respiratory restraint

what is level 1 of shoulder pin restraint? - ANSWER rear neck lock, no compression

what is level 2 of shoulder pin restraint? - ANSWER mechanical compression until
conscious compliance

level 3 of shoulder pin restraint? - ANSWER mechanical compression until unconscious
compliance

When is an officer justified in using intermediate weapons? - ANSWER active
aggression, empty hand control has failed, or when the officer thinks empty hand will
fail, and deadly force is not justified.

the minimum safety zone an officer should maintain is referred as? - ANSWER
reactionary gab / about 6 ft

Tactical considerations for handcuffing? - ANSWER approach to contact, control upon
touch, speed of application

when handcuffing in the prone position, what should you do to the subject's hand prior
to stepping in? - ANSWER keep their hand lower than your knees

you are escorting a subject and they suddenly lock their arm straight out and refuse to
move. What are the two things you should do? - ANSWER common peroneal strike
(distractionary strike), straight arm bar take down

what level should you rotate to when doing a straight arm bar takedown? - ANSWER
2.5

What are you trying to gain when applying pressure to the infra orbital? - ANSWER pain
compiance

if pain compliance is held too long on a subject, what are two things that could happen?
- ANSWER escalate resistance, subject will go unconscious

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