Complete Questions And Answers
According to the version 20 TASER International, INC. (Taser) Training program, how
long before presenting a user (or other) Taser Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW)
course or program is a CEW instructor required to check TASER Website to ensure the
program includes the most current version of the training, warning, release, and product
materials: CORRECT ANSWERS D). 72 Hours
In considering the use of a CEW: CORRECT ANSWERS E). All the above
-Do not use for verbal defiance
-Do not use for belligerence
- Do not use for punishment
- Do not use for horseplay
The preferred target areas (with the exception of sensitive CEW target areas) for CEW
exposure: CORRECT ANSWERS E). A and B (With the back being the most preferred
area).
-Lower center mass (below chest or area of the heart) and legs for front exposure.
- Below the knock for back exposures
As with any use of force, the longer CEW exposure the greater the risk of potential
cumulative physiologic, metabolic, and other effects. CORRECT ANSWERS True
Probe deployments are usually more desirable/ effective than drive stuns. CORRECT
ANSWERS True
The further a CEW exposure is away from the heart and the lower the delivered
electrical charge the great the safety margin for the CEW affecting the person's heart:
CORRECT ANSWERS True
The need for multiple 5-second cycles, or extended or prolonged CEW exposures, may
be avoided or reduced by "controlling/ cuffing under power" during the window of
opportunity CORRECT ANSWERS True
When deploying probes to front of a person's body, CEW should generally be aimed:
CORRECT ANSWERS C. At the waist area to split the belt line.
Force decision must reasonably consider (as time and circumstances reasonable
permit) Officers' reasonable perception of subjects actions or behaviors the officer is
attempting to stop, Thwart or control and the the foreseeable risks of injuries or harm to
subject resulting from force to be use CORRECT ANSWERS True