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Taser practice Questions and Answers Fully Solved The Nervous System consists of the following: a) Central Nervous System- Command center b) Motor Nervous system-commands from brain to muscles c) Sensory nervous system- brings info to brain d) all of the above In considering the use of a CEW: a) Do not use for verbal defiance b) do not use for belligerence c) do not use for punishment d) Do not use for horse play e) All of the above The preferred target areas for CEW exposure are: a) Lower center mass (below chest or area of the heart) and legs for front exposure b) Below the neck area for back exposure c) Anywhere on the person's body d) a and b e) a and b (with the back being the most preferred area) As with any use of force, the longer the CEW exposure the greater the risk of potential cumulative physiological, metabolic, and other effects True/Fasle The officer should avoid intentionally targeting the CEW on sensitive areas of the body such as the head, throat, breast, chest (area of the heart), genitals, or known pre-existing injury areas without legal justification. True/False Probe deployments are more desirable/effective than drive stuns (other than 3-point deployments) True/False The further a CEW exposure is away from, the heart and the fewer CEW cycles applied the greater the safety margin for the CEW affecting the heart True/False Controlling/Cuffing under power during the "window of opportunity" can reduce the need for repeated or extended CEW exposure. True/False TASER CEWs are serious weapons and are to be treated as such at all time True/False 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 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 An officer's use of force must be objectively reasonable under the totality of circumstances as reasonably perceived by the officer at the moment the force is used. True/False 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 Experts have identified the following key factors related to CEW cardiac risks: a) Dart-to-heart distances b) Amount of delivered electrical charge c) Dart anywhere on a person's body d * A and B The term currently used by T ASER Training to describe the incapacitating effects of a CEW is: a) Electro-muscular disruption (EMO) b) * Neuro-muscular incapacitation (NMI) c) Neuro-muscular disruption (NMD) d) Electro-muscular incapacitation (EMI) 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 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 shoulder and upper arm c) The volunteer should be safely supported and carefully lowered to the ground d * All of the above The handheld weapons manufactured by Axon (formerly TASER) are referred to as: a) Electronic Control Weapons b) Shock devices c) * Conducted Energy Weapons d) Conducted Energy Devices A single CEW trigger pull and release discharges an electrical charge for a: a) 10 second cycle b ) 5 second cycle c) 4 second cycle d) The cycle always stops as soon as the trigger is released 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 C . TASER Training does not set use-of-force policies, general orders, or procedure True/False 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 A CEW application on a person can cause physiologic or metabolic effects, including, but not limited to, changes in: a) Blood Chemistry b) Heart rate, and rhythm c) Blood pressure d) Respiration e) Adrenaline and Stress hormones f) * All of the above Some examples of persons who are at an elevated risk of secondary effects from a CEW exposure include: a) Running persons b) Persons in elevated positions c) Persons in a flammable environment d * All of the above When considering the use of force, when reasonable: a) Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to comply before force is used or repeated b) Use pain compliance even if pain is reasonably foreseeably ineffective c) Immediately cease any force once a subject is under control d) Continue to use force once a subject has surrendered or is captured, handcuffed, and controlled e) A & C An officer should avoid repeated or continuous CEW exposures unless necessary to counter immediate threat True/False Post CEW use, as with all force options, officers should monitor the subject and initiate EMS/CPR protocol if subject becomes unresponsive. True/False T ASER does NOT require a CEW exposure for instructor or user certification. Ture/False Axon Evidence (E) is a program offered by Axon that allows agencies to: a) Access CEW firing records b) Cloud storage solution c) Assign CEWs to individual users d) All of the above The shortest duration of CEW exposure objectively reasonable to accomplish lawful objectives and reassess the subject's behavior before repeating or continuing the exposure True/False Add or remove terms You can also click the terms or definitions to blur or reveal them Review with an acti

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Taser practice Questions and Answers
Fully Solved

The Nervous System consists of the following: - answera) Central Nervous System-
Command center
b) Motor Nervous system-commands from brain to muscles
c) Sensory nervous system- brings info to brain
d) all of the above

In considering the use of a CEW: - answera) Do not use for verbal defiance
b) do not use for belligerence
c) do not use for punishment
d) Do not use for horse play
e) All of the above

The preferred target areas for CEW exposure are: - answera) Lower center mass
(below chest or area of the heart) and legs for front exposure
b) Below the neck area for back exposure
c) Anywhere on the person's body
d) a and b
e) a and b (with the back being the most preferred area)

As with any use of force, the longer the CEW exposure the greater the risk of potential
cumulative physiological, metabolic, and other effects - answerTrue/Fasle

The officer should avoid intentionally targeting the CEW on sensitive areas of the body
such as the head, throat, breast, chest (area of the heart), genitals, or known pre-
existing injury areas without legal justification. - answerTrue/False

Probe deployments are more desirable/effective than drive stuns (other than 3-point
deployments) - answerTrue/False

The further a CEW exposure is away from, the heart and the fewer CEW cycles applied
the greater the safety margin for the CEW affecting the heart - answerTrue/False

Controlling/Cuffing under power during the "window of opportunity" can reduce the need
for repeated or extended CEW exposure. - answerTrue/False

TASER CEWs are serious weapons and are to be treated as such at all time -
answerTrue/False
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