HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition Use Of Force Exam Questions and Answers
HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition Use Of Force Exam Questions and Answers Tactical Considerations - Answer- 1. Approach to contact. Tactical Considerations - Answer- 2. Control upon touch. Tactical Considerations - Answer- 3. Speed of application. Double Lock Handcuffs - Answer- When it is tactically safe to do so. Handcuff Grip - Answer- Pistol Grip. Mental States in Combat - Answer- 1. Combat Anxiety. The anticipation of danger. Mental States in Combat - Answer- 2. Survival Stress. Deadly force threat perception. Mental States in Combat - Answer- 3. Combat Stress. Post event, mental and psychological symptoms. Autonomic Nervous System - Answer- The organs in our body, such as the heart, stomach and intestines, are regulated by a part of the nervous system called the AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (ANS). AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (ANS) - Answer- Divided into two branches. PARASYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM PNS, AND THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM SNS. Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS) - Answer- Allows us to "rest and digest". Saves energy. Heart rate decreases. Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) - Answer- Body releases Cortisol in the body. Provides ability to either "FLIGHT OR FIGHT". Motor Skill Classifications 3 - Answer- Fine. Complex. Gross Fine Motor Skills - Answer- Hand/Eye coordination and hand dexterity. When heart rate reaches approximately 115 beats per minute, vasoconstriction in the fingers and hands effects the dexterity required to perform Fine Motor Skills. Complex Motor Skills - Answer- Involves a series of muscle groups. Example, shooting stance. At approximately 145 beats per minute, Complex Motor Skills begin to deteriorate. Gross Motor Skills - Answer- Involves large muscle groups. Examples, such as strait punching, baton strike. Simple strength skills or skills involving symmetrical movements. Only skill that increases in effectiveness as the SNS heart rate increases. The human body relies on three energy systems. - Answer- 1. Adenosine Triphosphate / Pyospocreatine ATP / PC System. 2. Lactic Acid System LAS. 3. Aerobic System AS. ATP / PC System - Answer- Small energy bundles stored in the muscles. Used during high energy and high strength activities. Burns out after 10 to 15 seconds. Lactic Acid System LAS - Answer- Once the ATP
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