APD 127 X26 TASER TEST LATEST
UPDATED GRADED A+
A daily spark test on the TASER X26 ECD is recommended to:
a) Ensure the ECD is sparking
b) Create muscle memory
c) Practice drawing and holstering the ECD
d) Teach proper ECD safety - ANSWER-a) Ensure the ECD is sparking
A drive stun is sometimes not very effective because:
a) It is usually difficult to maintain contact with a combative suspect
b) The spread of the contact points on the suspect is generally not large enough to
cause NMI
c) A pressure point application on a combative subject may be difficult to achieve
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
An ECD application on a subject can cause physiologic or metabolic effects, including,
but not limited to, changes in:
a) Acidosis
b) Heart rate and rhythm
c) pH
d) Respiration
e) Stress hormones or other biochemical neuromodulators (e.g., catecholamines).
f) All of the above - ANSWER-f) All of the above
As with any use of force tool or technique used by an officer:
a) Any use of force has a risk of death or serious body harm
b) The lower the number of force applications to accomplish lawful objectives the
better
c) Nothing works 100 percent of the time and contingencies should be considered.
d) The use of force must be in compliance with appropriate legal and policy
standards and requirements
e) All of the above - ANSWER-e) All of the above
During TASER ECD voluntary exposures which of the following are required safety
rules?
a) Always use two spotters when volunteer is standing
b) Spotters must hold volunteers under the armpit to stabilize the shoulder and
upper arm and avoid twisting their shoulder
c) The volunteer may be held up or carefully lowered to the ground
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
Electricity generally follows;
, a) The path of most resistance
b) From top to bottom following gravity
c) The path of least resistance between the probes
d) Or flows to any metal in contact - ANSWER-c) The path of least resistance between
the probes
Examples of subjects who are at an elevated risk from an ECD exposure include:
a) Running subjects
b) Subjects in elevated positions
c) Subjects in a flammable environment
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
Firing the probes into the subject, even at close or point blank range, is often a better
option than a drive stun with the cartridge removed because;
a) It allows the person deploying the ECD to disengage and still deliver the effects of the
ECD
b) It allows the person deploying the ECD to drive stun away from the probes with the
cartridge still attached and increase the effects if needed
c) A drive stun with a cartridge removed will usually result in more significant "signature"
marks than a probe deployment
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
If a TASER X26 ECD is completely submerged, you should:
a) Let it sit for 24 hours and return to duty
b) Destroy it
c) Pull the trigger and see if it works
d) Return the ECD to TASER - ANSWER-d) Return the ECD to TASER
If you see a"P"on the CID of a TASER X26ED;
a) Immediately pull the DPM out
b) Turn on the ECD and spark test it
c) Pull DPM out during boot up sequence
d) Leave it alone until after it has finished the boot up sequence - ANSWER-d) Leave it
alone until after it has finished the boot up sequence
In deploying an ECD, the law enforcement officer should:
a) Use the least number of ECD discharges to accomplish lawful objectives
b) Keep pulling the trigger until the subject submits
c) Hold the trigger back (continuous ECD discharge) as long as it takes until the
person submits to the officer's commands
d) Use the ECD as a torture device to gain the subject's complete compliance -
ANSWER-a) Use the least number of ECD discharges to accomplish lawful objectives
In order to change the illumination options on the X26 you must:
a) Put the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position
UPDATED GRADED A+
A daily spark test on the TASER X26 ECD is recommended to:
a) Ensure the ECD is sparking
b) Create muscle memory
c) Practice drawing and holstering the ECD
d) Teach proper ECD safety - ANSWER-a) Ensure the ECD is sparking
A drive stun is sometimes not very effective because:
a) It is usually difficult to maintain contact with a combative suspect
b) The spread of the contact points on the suspect is generally not large enough to
cause NMI
c) A pressure point application on a combative subject may be difficult to achieve
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
An ECD application on a subject can cause physiologic or metabolic effects, including,
but not limited to, changes in:
a) Acidosis
b) Heart rate and rhythm
c) pH
d) Respiration
e) Stress hormones or other biochemical neuromodulators (e.g., catecholamines).
f) All of the above - ANSWER-f) All of the above
As with any use of force tool or technique used by an officer:
a) Any use of force has a risk of death or serious body harm
b) The lower the number of force applications to accomplish lawful objectives the
better
c) Nothing works 100 percent of the time and contingencies should be considered.
d) The use of force must be in compliance with appropriate legal and policy
standards and requirements
e) All of the above - ANSWER-e) All of the above
During TASER ECD voluntary exposures which of the following are required safety
rules?
a) Always use two spotters when volunteer is standing
b) Spotters must hold volunteers under the armpit to stabilize the shoulder and
upper arm and avoid twisting their shoulder
c) The volunteer may be held up or carefully lowered to the ground
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
Electricity generally follows;
, a) The path of most resistance
b) From top to bottom following gravity
c) The path of least resistance between the probes
d) Or flows to any metal in contact - ANSWER-c) The path of least resistance between
the probes
Examples of subjects who are at an elevated risk from an ECD exposure include:
a) Running subjects
b) Subjects in elevated positions
c) Subjects in a flammable environment
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
Firing the probes into the subject, even at close or point blank range, is often a better
option than a drive stun with the cartridge removed because;
a) It allows the person deploying the ECD to disengage and still deliver the effects of the
ECD
b) It allows the person deploying the ECD to drive stun away from the probes with the
cartridge still attached and increase the effects if needed
c) A drive stun with a cartridge removed will usually result in more significant "signature"
marks than a probe deployment
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above
If a TASER X26 ECD is completely submerged, you should:
a) Let it sit for 24 hours and return to duty
b) Destroy it
c) Pull the trigger and see if it works
d) Return the ECD to TASER - ANSWER-d) Return the ECD to TASER
If you see a"P"on the CID of a TASER X26ED;
a) Immediately pull the DPM out
b) Turn on the ECD and spark test it
c) Pull DPM out during boot up sequence
d) Leave it alone until after it has finished the boot up sequence - ANSWER-d) Leave it
alone until after it has finished the boot up sequence
In deploying an ECD, the law enforcement officer should:
a) Use the least number of ECD discharges to accomplish lawful objectives
b) Keep pulling the trigger until the subject submits
c) Hold the trigger back (continuous ECD discharge) as long as it takes until the
person submits to the officer's commands
d) Use the ECD as a torture device to gain the subject's complete compliance -
ANSWER-a) Use the least number of ECD discharges to accomplish lawful objectives
In order to change the illumination options on the X26 you must:
a) Put the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position