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The levels of patient resistance are - ANSWER-Intimidation, Verbal, Passive,
Defensive, Active, and Deadly Force
Levels of control are - ANSWER-Presence, Verbal, Contact, Compliance, and High
Level control techniques
The 5 PPCT Control Principle are - ANSWER-Pain Compliance,Stunning, Distraction,
Balance Displacement and Motor Dysfuntion
The common name for a motor dysfunction is - ANSWER-a Charlie Horse
The maximum % reduction of peripheral vision when SNS is activated is - ANSWER-
70%
Three types of motor skills are - ANSWER-Fine/Double Locking, Complex/Pursuit
driving, and Gross/pushing
Two methods of Application are - ANSWER-Touch Pressure/Pain Compliance and
Striking/Motor Dysfunction
Proteins - ANSWER-build muscle
Inverted U Law is - ANSWER-stress going up and fine motor skills going down
The three energy systems are - ANSWER-ATP/PC. lactic acid and Aerobic
Hicks Law is - ANSWER-more options is a longer response time
The reactionary gap is - ANSWER-the minimum safe zone/6ft
All the pressure points are - ANSWER-Infra Orbital(under the nose), Mandibular
Angle(Earlobe), Hypoglossal(under jaw), Brachial Plexis(side of neck), jugular notch,
Suprascapular, Radial(top of forearm), Median(bottom of forearm), Femoral(bottom of
thigh), Common Peroneal(top of thigh), and Supraficial
Four motivational Factors of Survival/Combat skills are - ANSWER-create a need for
kill, learn skills quickly, positive training experience, and positive field experience
Soft Writing is - ANSWER-watching the act