HFRG defensive tactics, Exams of Advanced Education

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HFRG defensive tactics
identify the mental states of combat. - correct answer combat anxiety, survival
stress combat stress
identify the autonomic nervous system - correct answer heart stomach and
intestines
identify the percentage of reduction in tunnel vision - correct answer 70%
identify the definition of PNS backlash - correct answer dizziness, excessive
bleeding; shock, nausea, clammy skin,
identify the 3 motor skills - correct answer fine complex and gross
identify the definition of inverted U law - correct answer performance will
deteriorate once the body reaches a certain point
identify the definition of protein - correct answer a group of amino acids that
maintain and build muscle used as energy source during times of stress
identify the energy systems that burn after 10 to 1t seconds - correct answer initial
burn time atp pc system
identify the three components of acceptability - correct answer legal medical and
tactical
identify hicks law - correct answer reaction time increases by approximately 150
milliseconds when response option increase from 1 to 2
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HFRG defensive tactics

identify the mental states of combat. - correct answer combat anxiety, survival stress combat stress identify the autonomic nervous system - correct answer heart stomach and intestines identify the percentage of reduction in tunnel vision - correct answer 70% identify the definition of PNS backlash - correct answer dizziness, excessive bleeding; shock, nausea, clammy skin, identify the 3 motor skills - correct answer fine complex and gross identify the definition of inverted U law - correct answer performance will deteriorate once the body reaches a certain point identify the definition of protein - correct answer a group of amino acids that maintain and build muscle used as energy source during times of stress identify the energy systems that burn after 10 to 1t seconds - correct answer initial burn time atp pc system identify the three components of acceptability - correct answer legal medical and tactical identify hicks law - correct answer reaction time increases by approximately 150 milliseconds when response option increase from 1 to 2

identify examples of level of resistance - correct answer psychological intimidation, verbal non compliance, passive residence, defensive residence, active aggression, deadly force assaults identify examples of level of control - correct answer officer presence, verbal direction, soft empty hand techniques, hard empty hand techniques, intermediate weapons, deadly force identify the definition of reactionary gap - correct answer 6 feet away identify the three types of subjects for handcuffing - correct answer totally cooperative, potentially uncooperative, and totally uncooperative identify the three tactical considerations for handcuffing - correct answer approach to contact, control upon touch, and speed in application identify the two most common forms of resistance during an escort and techniques to counter - correct answer side curl subject pulls hand curling it to chest the straight arm lock out is another subject locks arm out be able to identify each nerve motor point and nerve motor point - correct answer see picture page 7- identify the definition of fluid shockwave - correct answer complete as much force as possible drive through method identify the three elements of fluid shock wave strike - correct answer can't find identify the two defensive counter strikes hand - correct answer inside checks and outside checks idetify the primary targets in the leg when delivering keg strikes - correct answer common peroneal nerve motor point, femoral nerve, tibial nerve, superficial nerve