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Health screening form: section 1 - ANSWERmedications used PDS - ANSWERPerimeter Defense System What should any officer do when relieving a post? - ANSWERCheck the equipment
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Health screening form: section 1 - ANSWERmedications used PDS - ANSWERPerimeter Defense System What should any officer do when relieving a post? - ANSWERCheck the equipment What is not necessary when searching a vehicle on the perimeter of the prison? - ANSWERWarrant What should the P car officer do before approaching a stopped vehicle? - ANSWERNotify a supervisor and wait for further instructions When is the P car officer allowed to approach the unknown vehicle? - ANSWERWhen back-up arrives What should the PDS officer do when an alarm goes off? - ANSWERImmediately respond to any and all of them All alarms should be - ANSWERproperly documented What should the PDS officer do in a zone that has an alarm going off? - ANSWERRemain in the zone until it has cleared What will the P car officer be armed with when the back gate is opening? - ANSWERShotgun What information should you try an get on a car that is being stopped on perimeter road? - ANSWERmake, model, year, color, identifying marks, license plate What should the P car officer watch when observing an individual inside the stopped car? - ANSWERhands What should the P car officer ask to the occupants of the unknown vehicle when they are first approached? - ANSWERWhat is your purpose here on the perimeter Primary function of a correctional officer - ANSWERProtect the public Primary functions of the Perimeter officer - ANSWERprevent escape, prevent contraband from entering the prison, control disturbances, control and secure perimeter traffic, and secure parking areas and any auxillary buildings outside the prison fence
How wide should the gap be between an unknown vehicle that has just been pulled over and the P car? - ANSWER15 ft How should the P car be positioned once the unknown vehicle stops? - ANSWERat an angle What protects the P officer when their car is angled? - ANSWERengine block Free and Fleeing - ANSWERP car officer is permitted to shoot an inmate that is escaping if they turn to the free world and take one step towards the free world What should the P car officer do if they see a convict scaling down the second perimeter fence? - ANSWERDraw weapon but do not shoot until the intentions of the convict are known. The convict still has the ability to surrender once their feet touches the ground. What should the P car do if they have stopped a vehicle and it is dark outside? - ANSWERTurn on high beams What should the P car officer do once they have exited their vehicle? - ANSWERSecure it When are both back gates allowed to be open? - ANSWERIf a vehicle is too long to fit through the sally port, both can be open up until the entirety of the vehicle has made it through the outside back gate. Who must be present when the back gate is being opened? - ANSWERP car officer What should the P car officer inform the occupants of an unknown vehicle about? - ANSWERThey are in a restricted area What should the P car officer ask for after a vehicle has been stopped and the occupants have been questioned? - ANSWERIdentification What should the P car officer do once an unknown vehicle has been cleared to leave? - ANSWEREscort off the perimeter People v Brite - ANSWER1 + 1 theory; you can go one step in force above any force used or threatened against you Graham v Connor - ANSWERdeadly force against deadly force or threatened deadly force Low ready - ANSWERweapon in 2 handed firing grip, finger off trigger, pointed above the subjects knees, and be ready to escalate if necessary Nuisance contraband - ANSWERany item or article which may be or may have previously been authorized for possession, but is now prohibited because of excessive quantities or otherwise presents a fire, security, or housekeeping problem
chain of custody - ANSWERthe accountability of evidence that is gathered, handled, examined, stored, transported, and processed from the time it was found until it is no longer needed chest pain - ANSWERheart attack abdominal pain - ANSWERappendicitis difficulty breathing - ANSWERallergic reaction persistent cough - ANSWERTB When do medical profiles change? - ANSWERwhen the condition of the offender changes Dispensing - ANSWERpreparing medications to be administered; can only be done by a pharmacist Administering - ANSWERgiving medication on a dose by dose basis What are the three ways that medication can be administered? - ANSWERSelf- administered, C.O. administered, or by a licensed nurse Signs of medical allergy or reaction - ANSWERrash, itching, swelling, nausea/vomiting, shortness of breath, fast heart beat HIPPA - ANSWERHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act What is HIPPA? - ANSWERstate and federal laws that protect the offeders' medical history, files, and information TB infection: germs - ANSWERinactive TB infection: immune system - ANSWERkeeps germs in check TB infection: symptoms - ANSWERnone TB infection: chest x-ray - ANSWERnormal TB infection: infectious - ANSWERnot infectious TB disease: germ - ANSWERactive What is NIMS used for? - ANSWEREmergency response What is ICS - ANSWERthe on scene chain of command for all response personnel NIMS - ANSWERNational Incident Management System ICS - ANSWERIncident Command System
What was used to create NIMS? - ANSWERFIRESCOPE Incident action plans are - ANSWERtailor made to each facility TB disease: immune system - ANSWERbreaks down TB disease: symptoms - ANSWERcough, weight loss, night sweats, fever TB disease: chest x-ray - ANSWERabnormal TB disease: infectious - ANSWERinfectious Hepatitis - ANSWERinflammation of the liver What is hepatitis caused by? - ANSWERviruses, alcohol, and medication Risk for infection with Hep B - ANSWER6-30% Risk of infection for HIV - ANSWER1% Which is more infectious: Hep B or HIV - ANSWERHep B MRSA - ANSWERmethicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus How is MRSA spread? - ANSWERdirect contact What is tailor made for each facility? - ANSWERemergency response plans How many phases are there in the mobilization of personnel? - ANSWER What is phase one of the mobilizing of personnel? - ANSWERMobilizing on duty personnel What is phase two of mobilizing personnel? - ANSWERCalling off duty personnel What is phase three of mobilizing personnel? - ANSWERMobilization of support personnel (local police, etc.) What shouldn't an officer do when they see a disturbance? - ANSWERattempt to stop it alone Aggressive mob - ANSWERvery violent, destructive of property, and injury to others. Escape mob - ANSWERA mob in a state of panic. In their attempt to secure safety by flight, members of an escape mob may have lost their power of reasoning. Acquisitive mob - ANSWERA mob motivated by a desire to acquire something.