What is the striking principal that causes motor dysfunction based on maximum transfer
of kinetic energy? - ✔️✔️fluid shockwave principal
Subject being escorted suddenly curls his arm towards his chest, what is he doing?
What do you follow up with? - ✔️✔️Side curl -- transport wrist lock
The concept between heart rate and performance that examines the heart rates optimal
performance is? - ✔️✔️inverted u-law
A person can experience up to what reduction of peripheral vision during the activation
of sns? - ✔️✔️70%
The heart rate for optimal performance is? - ✔️✔️115-145 bpm
Foods that maintain and build muscle are known as? - ✔️✔️proteins
The energy system that burns out after 10-15 seconds reducing the maximum output by
45% is the? - ✔️✔️ATP/PC
What are the 3 components of acceptability that underlie the philosophy of PPCT
system? - ✔️✔️Medical, Legal, Tactical
Subject being escorted locks his arm out, what is he doing? what do you follow up with?
- ✔️✔️Straight arm lock out -- Straight arm take down
The autonomic nervous system has two branches, what are they? - ✔️✔️Sympathetic
and parasympathetic
When applying a wrist lock what knuckle should you apply pressure to? - ✔️✔️index
knuckle
The type of neck restraint that applies pressure to the side of the neck is? -
✔️✔️Vascular restraint
The principal to minimize risk to the offenders spine is the? - ✔️✔️neck brace principal
two methods of application for pressure points they are? - ✔️✔️touch pressure,
stunning strikes.
What are three criteria to be legally justified to restrain someone using handcuffs? -
✔️✔️escape risk, committed crime, harm to self or others
, You should always search a subject before cuffing? (true or false) - ✔️✔️false
Most common purpose for application of angle kick to common peroneal is? -
✔️✔️Motor dysfunction
primary target for a straight punch? - ✔️✔️torso
neck restraint that is most dangerous, that applies pressure to the trachea? -
✔️✔️respiratory restraint
what is level 1 of shoulder pin restraint? - ✔️✔️rear neck lock, no compression
what is level 2 of shoulder pin restraint? - ✔️✔️mechanical compression until
conscious compliance
level 3 of shoulder pin restraint? - ✔️✔️mechanical compression until unconscious
compliance
the minimum safety zone an officer should maintain is referred as? - ✔️✔️reactionary
gab / about 6 ft
Tactical considerations for handcuffing? - ✔️✔️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? - ✔️✔️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? - ✔️✔️common peroneal strike
(distractionary strike), straight arm bar take down
what level should you rotate to when doing a straight arm bar takedown? - ✔️✔️2.5
What are you trying to gain when applying pressure to the infra orbital? - ✔️✔️pain
compiance
if pain compliance is held too long on a subject, what are two things that could happen?
- ✔️✔️escalate resistance, subject will go unconscious
psychological changes that take place as a result of high stress? - ✔️✔️visual
dominance, change in vision, change in motor skills, and change in cognitive ability.