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TASER EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED When deploying probes to the front of a person's body, the CEW should generally be aimed: A. At the face B. At the chest or area of the heart C. At the waist area to split the beltline D. At the throat E. At the head - Answer-C. At the waist area to split the beltline The risk of a CEW causing or contributing to a person's cardiac arrest is: A. Zero B. Very high C. High D. Higher than the risk of death or serious injury from a firearm E. Very low - Answer-E. Very low An officer's use of force must be objectively reasonable under the totality of circumstance as reasonably perceived by the officer at the moment the force is used. A. True B. False - Answer-A. True When reasonable, Smart Use Considerations include: A. Use the minimum force necessary to accomplish lawful objectives B. Use force only on those "actively resisting" or higher C. Give a verbal warning before the use of force D. Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to comply before force is used or repeated E. Immediately cease any force once a subject is under control F. All of the above - Answer-F. All of the above Experts have identified the following key factors related to CEW cardiac risks: A. Dart-to-heart B. Amount of delivered electrical charge C. Dart anywhere on a person's body D. A and B - Answer-D. A and B The term currently used by TASER Training to describe the incapacitating effects of a CEW is: A. Electro-muscular disruption (EMD) B. Neuro-muscular incapacitation (NMI) C. Neuro-muscular disruption (NMD) D. Electro-muscular incapacitation (EMI) - Answer-B. Neuro-muscular incapacitation (NMI) When using the CEW in Drive-Stun Mode: A. Follow agency policy B. Use care when applying the drive stun to the neck or groin C. Stay away from the trachea, the back of the neck, and the genitals D. All of the above - Answer-D. All of the above During CEW voluntary exposures which of the following are required safety rules? A. Always use two spotters when volunteer is standing B. Spotters must hold volunteers closely under the armpit to stabilize the shoulders and upper arm C. The volunteer should be safely supported and carefully lowered to the ground D. All of the above - Answer-D. All of the above The handheld weapons manufactured by Axon (formerly TASER) are referred to as: A. Electronic Control Weapons B. Shock device C. Conducted Energy Weapons D. Conducted Energy Devices - Answer-C. Conducted Energy Weapons A single CEW trigger pull and release discharge an electrical charge for a: A. 10 second cycle B. 5 second cycle C. 4 seconds cycle D. The cycle always stops as soon as the trigger is released - Answer-B. 5 second cycle A pre-shift 5-second CEW spark/functionality test is recommended to: A. Ensure the CEW is sparking and functioning properly B. Create muscle memory C. Practice drawing and holstering the CEW D. Teach proper CEW safety - Answer-A. Ensure the CEW is sparking and functioning properly TASER Training does not set use-of-force policies, general orders, or procedures A. True B. False - Answer-A. True Activated CEWs can ignite: A. Gasoline and gasoline vapors B. Butane C. Some personal defense sprays D. Some hair sprays or gels E. All of the above - Answer-E. All of the above

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TASER EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY
PASSED

When deploying probes to the front of a person's body, the CEW should generally be
aimed:

A. At the face
B. At the chest or area of the heart
C. At the waist area to split the beltline
D. At the throat
E. At the head - Answer-C. At the waist area to split the beltline

The risk of a CEW causing or contributing to a person's cardiac arrest is:

A. Zero
B. Very high
C. High
D. Higher than the risk of death or serious injury from a firearm
E. Very low - Answer-E. Very low

An officer's use of force must be objectively reasonable under the totality of
circumstance as reasonably perceived by the officer at the moment the force is used.

A. True
B. False - Answer-A. True

When reasonable, Smart Use Considerations include:

A. Use the minimum force necessary to accomplish lawful objectives
B. Use force only on those "actively resisting" or higher
C. Give a verbal warning before the use of force
D. Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to comply before force is used or repeated
E. Immediately cease any force once a subject is under control
F. All of the above - Answer-F. All of the above

Experts have identified the following key factors related to CEW cardiac risks:

, A. Dart-to-heart
B. Amount of delivered electrical charge
C. Dart anywhere on a person's body
D. A and B - Answer-D. A and B

The term currently used by TASER Training to describe the incapacitating effects of a
CEW is:

A. Electro-muscular disruption (EMD)
B. Neuro-muscular incapacitation (NMI)
C. Neuro-muscular disruption (NMD)
D. Electro-muscular incapacitation (EMI) - Answer-B. Neuro-muscular incapacitation
(NMI)

When using the CEW in Drive-Stun Mode:

A. Follow agency policy
B. Use care when applying the drive stun to the neck or groin
C. Stay away from the trachea, the back of the neck, and the genitals
D. All of the above - Answer-D. All of the above

During CEW voluntary exposures which of the following are required safety rules?

A. Always use two spotters when volunteer is standing
B. Spotters must hold volunteers closely under the armpit to stabilize the shoulders and
upper arm
C. The volunteer should be safely supported and carefully lowered to the ground
D. All of the above - Answer-D. All of the above

The handheld weapons manufactured by Axon (formerly TASER) are referred to as:

A. Electronic Control Weapons
B. Shock device
C. Conducted Energy Weapons
D. Conducted Energy Devices - Answer-C. Conducted Energy Weapons

A single CEW trigger pull and release discharge an electrical charge for a:

A. 10 second cycle
B. 5 second cycle
C. 4 seconds cycle
D. The cycle always stops as soon as the trigger is released - Answer-B. 5 second cycle

A pre-shift 5-second CEW spark/functionality test is recommended to:

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