DT EXAM Flashcards
Inverted U-law consists of what two things?
Heart rate and performance
T/F - During tunnel vision You loose at least 70% of vision in peripheral view
True
What is the optimal heat rate performance?
115/45
T/F - “Get out of the vehicle” is known as a Verbal Direction by Officer!
True
What are the three components that underline PPCT?
Tactical, legal, medical
T/F - The ATP-PC lasts only about 6-10 seconds?
True
What is the most effective baton strike?
Forward fluid shock wave strike (palm up)
What is the weakest baton strike?
Backhand strike
T/F - Someone pulling away trying to escape from an escort is a defensive resistance?
True
Someone going dead weight when being escorted is an example of what type of resistance?
Passive Resistance
What an example of physiological intimidation?
Fight stance with an angry glare at Officer Larry
T/F - Shoulder pin lock is a respiratory resistance
True
Example of active aggression !
Throws a punch at Officer Larry during a field interview
What are the three tactical considerations for handcuffing?
Approach to contact, control upon touch, SPEED OF APPLICATION
Subject is prone stomach down, the hand the officer has should be _____ so they cannot roll over?
Below the knee
While transporting suspect resists by bringing their arm to their chest: what technique should be used?
Side curl transport wrist lock (pressure applied to index finger)
What’s an example of soft empty hand?
Joint lock
Officer presence can be shown how?
Wearing a uniform or marked vehicle. Looking professional and being professional
What are immediate weapons?
Baton, taser, pepper spray. Anything you are not born with
What’s is hard empty handed?
Any Striking to someone
A minimum safe zone an officer should maintain is called?
Reactionary gap (6ft depending on training)
Answers to questions 52/53/54
Distracting release fails
Distractionary window
Disarm and stun
What’s the justification for using an intermediate weapon?
Soft and hard hand will not work and not justified to kill them yet. = baton, taser, pepper spray
What are the two motor parts of the arm?
Radial and medial
T/F - We always search before handcuffing
False
From transport: The subject resists and locks arm out.
What technique should be used to take down?
Straight arm bar take down
From transport: The subject resists and brings arm to chest.
What technique should be used to take down?
Side curl to transport wrist lock
What principle of compliance comes from the info orbital pressure point?
Pain compliance control principle
Knee striking is what type of principle?
Motor disfunction
T/F - Mandibular angle shall be pushed towards the nose?
True
Is a suspect is close and becomes a threat what type of strike shall be shown?
Straight palm or punch to the sternum
Creating pressure to the neck is what type of restraint?
Muscular restraint
Knock brace principle: what level gains “conscious compliance”?
Level 2
What’s the strongest baton strike you can use?
Forward fluid strike (palm up)
What’s the weakest baton strike?
Backhand strike (palm down)
What’s the Disarm procedure
Parry the weapon and move the target -> secure weapon -> disarm and stun -> distract is disarm fails -> try again
What are the four things that help an officer during a fight for life
Prepare mentally, relative distance, distractionary window, absolute commitment in disarm, follow up control