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What are the two counter strikes? - ANSWER Straight punch, Palm heel strike What are you trying to achieve with a pressure point? - ANSWER Pain Compliance What are you trying to achieve with a strike? - ANSWER Motor Disfunction

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PPCT STUDY Guide Correct 100%
What are the two counter strikes? - ANSWER Straight punch, Palm heel strike

What are you trying to achieve with a pressure point? - ANSWER Pain Compliance

What are you trying to achieve with a strike? - ANSWER Motor Disfunction

What is the main target of the two counter strikes? - ANSWER Torso

A baton is considered what level of control - ANSWER Intermediate Weapon

What is the weakest baton strike - ANSWER Back hand cutting strike

When delivering a forward baton strike your palm should be? - ANSWER Facing up

Suspect pulls his arm inwards, what is this called and how do you react? - ANSWER
Side curl, transport wrist lock

Suspect locks his arm straight out while in the escort position, what is this called and
what is your reaction? - ANSWER Straight arm lockout, straight armbar take down

What position are you in, in the escort position? - ANSWER Level 2 ½

In a wrist lock what finger to you apply pressure towards? - ANSWER Index finger

What is a primary distraction technique? - ANSWER Knee Strike

What is the primary target of an angle kick? - ANSWER Common peroneal nerve motor
point

You deliver a pain compliance technique to a suspect, if you do not relieve pressure
once the suspect complies what are two things that could happen? - ANSWER 1.
Escalate resistance
2. Go unconscious

Most dangerous type of subject - ANSWER Potentially uncooperative

4 Weapon retention survival strategies - ANSWER 1. Maintain reactionary gap
2. Identifying threatening body language
3. Develop predetermined survival response
4. Maintain psychological control of subject and environment

4 steps in weapon retention - ANSWER 1. Stabilize grip

, 2. Pull weapon to center
3. Release and stun
4. Distract if release fails

4 issues that help prepare an officer for disarming - ANSWER 1. Relative distance
2. Distractionary windows
3. Absolute commitment
4. Follow up control

What is the Disarming procedure - ANSWER 1. Perry
2. Secure
3. Disarm and stun

Strategies used to enhance an officer's survival response when encountering a suspect.
- ANSWER Maintain a predetermined survival response

Important factors that can help prepare an officer in disarming a suspect - ANSWER
Distractionary window

When the officer is in the ground defense position and is no longer threatened they
should execute a what? - ANSWER Tactical Stand-up

The officer is in the prone position, has assumed the protected position to fend off
punches, he or she will move to what position if there is no pressure on the back? -
ANSWER Ground Defense position

An officer must feel pressure on the back before attempting a rear mount escape? True
or False - ANSWER True

If an officer finds himself on the bottom in the ground position the officer should distract
the suspect, turn his hips to the suspect or what else before attempting to escape? -
ANSWER Use lower legs to deliver kicks

If on the ground officers should use strikes to temporarily disable or stun the attacker
before attempting the shoulder pin restraint. True or false? - ANSWER True

Officers must avoid being tackled to the ground because? - ANSWER 1)Danger
associated with weapon retention
2)Physical limitations caused by restrictive clothing
3)Energy system depletion

Three key principles reduce chance of injury from falling are? - ANSWER Tuck your
chin, think ground, relax and unlock joints

In order to avoid a low tackle a person should apply a double suprascapular strike and
what else? - ANSWER Sprawl

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