Axon academy TASER (CEWs) part 1-2
test
The nervous system consists of the following - answer-Central nervous system
-Motor nervous system
-Sensory nervous system
In considering the use of a CEW: - answer-Do not use for verbal defiance
-Do not use for belligerence
-Do not use for punishment
-Do not use for horse play
The preferred target areas for CEW exposure are - answer-Lower center mass and legs
for front exposure
-Below the neck area for back exposures
(Back being the most preferred)
The longer the CEW exposure, the ______ risk of potential cumulative physiologic,
metabolic and other effects. - answer greater
The officer should _______ intentionally targeting the CEW on sensitive areas of the
body such as the head, throat, breast, chest (area of the heart), genitals, or known pre-
existing injury areas without legal justification - answer avoid
T/F
Probe deployments are more desirable/effective than drive stuns - answerTrue
The further a CEW exposure is away from the heart, and the fewer CEW cycles applied;
the _______ the safety margin for the CEW affecting the heart - answergreater
Controlling/cuffing under power during the _______ ___ ________ can reduce the need
for repeated or extended CEW exposures - answerwindow of opportunity
TASER CEWs are ________ weapons, and are to be treated as such, at ALL times -
answerdangerous
When deploying the probes to the front of a person's body, the CEW should generally
be aimed: - answerAt the waist area to split the beltline
The risk of a CEW causing or contributing to a person's cardiac arrest is ____ ____ -
answervery low
test
The nervous system consists of the following - answer-Central nervous system
-Motor nervous system
-Sensory nervous system
In considering the use of a CEW: - answer-Do not use for verbal defiance
-Do not use for belligerence
-Do not use for punishment
-Do not use for horse play
The preferred target areas for CEW exposure are - answer-Lower center mass and legs
for front exposure
-Below the neck area for back exposures
(Back being the most preferred)
The longer the CEW exposure, the ______ risk of potential cumulative physiologic,
metabolic and other effects. - answer greater
The officer should _______ intentionally targeting the CEW on sensitive areas of the
body such as the head, throat, breast, chest (area of the heart), genitals, or known pre-
existing injury areas without legal justification - answer avoid
T/F
Probe deployments are more desirable/effective than drive stuns - answerTrue
The further a CEW exposure is away from the heart, and the fewer CEW cycles applied;
the _______ the safety margin for the CEW affecting the heart - answergreater
Controlling/cuffing under power during the _______ ___ ________ can reduce the need
for repeated or extended CEW exposures - answerwindow of opportunity
TASER CEWs are ________ weapons, and are to be treated as such, at ALL times -
answerdangerous
When deploying the probes to the front of a person's body, the CEW should generally
be aimed: - answerAt the waist area to split the beltline
The risk of a CEW causing or contributing to a person's cardiac arrest is ____ ____ -
answervery low