TASER 7 CEW
Taser 7 CEW - answer Conducted energy weapon
Taser training provided by Axon Enterprise... - answer does NOT set use of force
policies, general orders, or procedures.
1 ampere is equal to - answer1 coulomb
spread of electrodes is key, how many inches? - answer12+ inches creates
NEUROMUSCULAR INCAPACITATION
CNS - answer BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
the command center where info is processed, decisions is made.
SNS - answer brings information to the brain
MNS - answer Carries commands from the brain to the body's muscles
neuro muscular incapacitation - answerfrom limited area effects to significant body
lockup
the greater the probe spread the higher the NMI
Drive stun cause.. - answerpain, not Neuro Muscular Incapacitation
taser training - answerdoes NOT require a CEW exposure for instructor or user
certification.
key safety guidelines - answer1. Avoid dangerous falls
2. Avoid flammables and explosives
3. Use preferred target zones
(below neck is GREEN zone like large muscles, avoid head and neck)
To reduce cardiac risk:
target the back
avoid targeting the chest
avoid heart region
avoid repeated or continuous exposure
Common factors of cardiac arrest:
Taser 7 CEW - answer Conducted energy weapon
Taser training provided by Axon Enterprise... - answer does NOT set use of force
policies, general orders, or procedures.
1 ampere is equal to - answer1 coulomb
spread of electrodes is key, how many inches? - answer12+ inches creates
NEUROMUSCULAR INCAPACITATION
CNS - answer BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
the command center where info is processed, decisions is made.
SNS - answer brings information to the brain
MNS - answer Carries commands from the brain to the body's muscles
neuro muscular incapacitation - answerfrom limited area effects to significant body
lockup
the greater the probe spread the higher the NMI
Drive stun cause.. - answerpain, not Neuro Muscular Incapacitation
taser training - answerdoes NOT require a CEW exposure for instructor or user
certification.
key safety guidelines - answer1. Avoid dangerous falls
2. Avoid flammables and explosives
3. Use preferred target zones
(below neck is GREEN zone like large muscles, avoid head and neck)
To reduce cardiac risk:
target the back
avoid targeting the chest
avoid heart region
avoid repeated or continuous exposure
Common factors of cardiac arrest: