Final Review Flashcards

1
Q

What does PSA stand for?

A

Personal Sensitive Areas

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2
Q

Why do we use pressure points for?

A

Pain Compliance Techniques

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3
Q

What are the two pressure points we use?

A

-Mandibular; and
-Hypoglossal

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4
Q

What are the duties of an arresting officer?

A
  1. ID self as peace officer
  2. Advise subject that they are under arrest
  3. Reason for arrest
  4. Physical control of subject
  5. Search
  6. s.10 Charter Rights
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5
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What are the two types of uncooperative subjects you will deal with?

A
  1. Potentially Uncooperative
  2. Totally Uncooperative
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6
Q

What does R.I.C.E stand for?

A

Repetition
Identify
Court
Evidence

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7
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What is R.I.C.E?

A

The justification for an arrest of a summary conviction offence

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8
Q

What is the recommended distance you should keep from someone who is potentially harmful?

A

6 ft

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9
Q

What are the components of acceptability in PPCT system?

A

-Tactical;
-Legal; and
-Medical

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10
Q

What is the purpose of a distraction technique?

A

To weaken the motor action

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11
Q

What is the principle used to ensure the transfer of maximum kinetic energy when delivering a strike?

A

Fluid Shock Wave Principle

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12
Q

What key elements does the ‘Fluid Shock Wave Principle’ include?

A
  1. Mass
  2. Velocity
  3. Time on Contact
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13
Q

What are the components of acceptability in the PPCT system?

A
  1. Tactical
  2. Legal
  3. Medical
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14
Q

What is the purpose of a distraction technique?

A

Weaken the motor action

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15
Q

What is the primary distraction technique used?

A

Knee strike to the common peroneal

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16
Q

The arrival of an officer in uniform in a marked patrol vehicle an example of what?

A

Officer presence

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17
Q

What kind of control is the use of pressure points?

A

Soft Physical Control

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18
Q

A brachial stun to a resisting subject is an example of what kind of control?

A

Hard Physical Control

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19
Q

An officer is required to strike his subject with a five cell flashlight in the common peroneal in order to gain control. This is an example of what?

A

Intermediate Weapon Control

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20
Q

A protestor at an abortion clinic fails to obey the commands of an officer. When the officer physically attempts to remove a person he goes limp. The person is displaying what?

A

Passive Resistance

21
Q

Subject pulls away when being escorted from one place to another. What type of resistance is that?

A

Active Resistance

22
Q

An intoxicated subject has been placed under arrest. The subject becomes resistive and begins to kick the officer in the shins. The subject is demonstrating what?

A

Assaultive Behavior

23
Q

According to PPCT the zone of recommended safe distance is called what?

A

Reactionary Gap

24
Q

The Relative Position that should be avoided whenever possible?

A

Inside Position

25
Q

The interview is conducted from what relative position?

26
Q

Speed cuffing in an example of what?

A

Soft Physical Control

27
Q

An officer should approach speed cuffing from what position?

28
Q

An officer who encounters resistance during the speed cuffing techniques should immediately employ the iron wristlock takedown. This technique utilized what control principles?

A

Balance displacement and pain compliance

29
Q

A PPCT joint lock should be applied from what relative position?

A

Level 2 1/2

30
Q

An officer, while escorting a subject from one location to another, experiences the subject lock his arm out and resist. The officer should use what?

A

Straight arm bar takedown

31
Q

When an officer is executing a joint lock take down he should step in which of the following directions?

A

Level 2 ½

32
Q

Prior to the application of a joint lock, an officer should always sue which of the following?

A

Distraction technique (knee strike to the common peroneal)

33
Q

Touch pressure control techniques were primarily designed to control which type soft resistance?

34
Q

Identify the pressure / motor point that is struck with an empty hand to crate metal stunning.

A

Brachial Plexus Origin

35
Q

Who are the the two types of subjects an officer will handcuff?

A

a. Totally Uncooperative
b. Potentially Uncooperative

36
Q

Complex Motor Skills begin to deteriorate at what heart rate?

37
Q

When do gross motors skills deteriorate?

38
Q

When is the best performance of motor skills performed?

A

Less than 115 bpm

39
Q

What are the four most common types of resistance?

A

a. Resistance during handcuffing - First touch
b. Passive Resistance
c. Resistance during Escort
d. Assaultive

40
Q

The use of pain to influence resistive behaviour

A

Pain Compliance

41
Q

What is the stimulation of overwhelming sensory input called?

A

Stunning Technique

42
Q

What are control techniques that weaken the motor action by changing the though process called?

A

Distraction Technique

43
Q

What is a control technique that displace balance though a principle of leverage?

A

Balance Displacement

44
Q

What are control striking techniques that over stimulate nerves that cause a temporary muscle impairment?

A

Motor Dysfunction

45
Q

The two types of subjects who are most likely to resist during handcuffing:

A

a. Impaired
b. Known Criminals

46
Q

What are Motor Skills least affected by high stress?

A

Gross Motor Skills

47
Q

4 Stages of Reaction Time?

A

a. Perceive
b. Analyze / Evaluate
c. Formulate a strategy
d. Initiate motor action

48
Q

What are the two pressure points we learned in class called?

A

a. Mandible Angle  in and 45 degree toward tip of nose direction
b. Hypoglossal  straight up direction of pressure