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The legal consequences of a DUI conviction include ? |
Monetary fines imprisonments temporary or permanent loss of driving privileges |
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Alcohol is a ____ depressant ? Central system Central nervous system Centro nervous depressant Nervous sanitary system |
Central nervous system |
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some estimates indicate that about ___ percent of America’s drivers at least occasionally drive under the influence and that offenders actually commit the offense an average of __ times per year |
25% 80 times per year |
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Which statement is more accurate ? A.Impaired drivers are more likely than other drivers to take excessive risks and have slowed reaction time they are also less likely to wear seatbelts B.Impaired drivers are less likely than other drivers to take excess of risks and have fast reaction times they are also likely to wear seatbelts C.Impaired drivers are more likely than other drivers to have fast reactions take low risk and are likely to wear seatbelts D.Impaired drivers are better drivers than unimpaired drivers |
A. Impaired drivers are more likely than other drivers to take excessive risks and have slowed reaction times they are also less likely to wear seatbelts. |
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An officer’s primary duty in detecting and investigating DUI cases is to what ? A.Is to not remove impaired drivers from the road B.Is to remove impaired drivers from the road only when necessary C.Is to remove impaired drivers from the road to ensure Public Safety D.Is to remove impaired drivers from the road to ensure Public Safety only when necessary |
C. Is to remove impaired drivers from the road to ensure Public Safety |
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Which statement is more accurate ? A.Dui is not a law-enforcement problem B. DUI Is both a societal and a law-enforcement problem C.DUI Is only a law enforcement problem D. DUI Is the publics problem |
B. DUI is both a societal and a law enforcement problem |
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The ultimate goal is to reduce the number of impaired drivers through what ? |
Prevention education deterrence |
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Promises the ultimate lasting solution to the DUI problem but it will require a substantial amount of time to fully accomplish; it is one of the ultimate goal is to reduce the number of impaired drivers ? A.Education B. deterrence C.Prevention D.Absorption |
C. Prevention |
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Is an essential component of the solution: law-enforcement must not only enforce the DUI laws but take the time to educate the public through schools, civic groups and special events; It is one of the ultimate goal is to reduce the number of impaired drivers ? A.Deterrence B.Education C.Prevention D.Ejection |
B. Education |
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Is only part of the solution, It is one of the ultimate goal is to reduce the number of impaired drivers ? A.Deterrence B.Prevention C.Education D.Prevent |
A.Deterrence |
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Is the process by which alcohol enters the bloodstream ? A.Absorption B.Distribution C. Metabolism D. Elimination |
A.Absorption |
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Is the process by which the blood stream carries alcohol to the body’s tissues and organs ? A.Metabolism B.elimination C.distribution D.absorption |
C. Distribution |
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Is when the body expels alcohol through exhaled breath sweat tears saliva and urine ? A.Absorption B.Distribution C. Metabolism D. Elimination |
D. Elimination |
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Is the biological process by which the body breaks alcohol down into compounds that are eliminated ? A.Absorption B. Elimination C. Metabolism D. Distribution |
C. Metabolism |
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The average alcohol elimination rate of humans is _____grams of alcohol per ____ milliliters of blood per hour ? |
0.15 grams 100 Milliliters |
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Any amount of alcohol will affect a persons ability to drive to some degree the degree to which the person is affected depends on.Various factors what are they ? |
How much alcohol they consume The Length of time over which they consume it Gender and physical size of person Whether or not the person has eaten |
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BAC stands for ? Blood alcohol concentration Breath alcohol concentration Blood breath concentration Blood stimulator alcohol concentration |
Blood alcohol concentration |
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BAC stands for ? Blood alcohol concentration Breath alcohol concentration Blood breath concentration Blood stimulator alcohol concentration |
Blood alcohol concentration |
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BRAC stands for ? Blood alcohol concentration Breath blood alcohol concentration Breath alcohol concentration Blood concentration |
Breath alcohol concentration |
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The limit at which a person is presumed impaired and cannot legally operate a vehicle, this is expressed in terms of grams of alcohol and every 100 mL of blood ? A. BAC B. BRAC C. BACC D. TBI |
A. BAC |
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The limit at which a person is presumed impaired and cannot legally operate a vehicle, this is expressed in terms of grams of alcohol and every 100 mL of blood ? A. BAC B. BRAC C. BACC D. TBI |
A. BAC |
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Limit at which a person is presumed impaired and cannot legally operate a vehicle, this is expressed as grams of alcohol per 210 L of breath ? A. BAC B. BRACC C. BRAC D. PTSD |
BRAC |
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Refers to a person who is driving, who has driven or who is in actual physical control of the vehicle while impaired by alcohol or certain substances that adversely affect the auditory,visual or mental process ? A. DUI B. Dub C. BAC D. PTSD |
A. Dui |
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A person who is asleep or passed out in the front seat of a vehicle with the ignition key in the ignition, are they in actual physical control of the vehicle or not ? |
Yes they are an actual physical control of the vehicle and may be arrested in a DUI |
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Who held that the term vehicle includes bicycles and a person biking while under the influence of alcohol, could be charged with a DUI (Howard vs state) could also include scooters ATVs, Go Cart’s, golf cart and mopeds ? A. Florida’s fifth district court of appeal B. Florida third district court of appeal C. Florida is 100 District Court of appeal D. The president |
B. Florida third district court of appeal |
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Being physically in on or around the vehicle and having the capability to operate the vehicle ? A. Actual physical control B. Actual possession C. PTSD D. Actual control of contraband |
A. Actual physical control |
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Whom should officers rely on when determining when and under what circumstances Miranda warnings are administered to DUI persons ? |
Officer should rely on agency policies and procedures in local case law when determining when and under what circumstances Miranda warnings are administered to a DUI person |
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Are Miranda warnings typically required prior to administering the Standardized field sobriety test ? |
They are typically not required |
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The fact that any person who accepts the privilege of driving in Florida has consented to submit to an approved chemical test to determine the alcohol content or the presence of a chemical and or controlled substance in their breath, blood or urine ? A. Psychological test B. Implied consent C. PTSD D. In moral consent |
B. Implied consent |
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If the results of the test indicate an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher you should complete a ? A. DUI citation B. DUI court C. Traffic ticket D. None of the above |
A. DUI citation |
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If the results of a test indicate an alcohol concentration below 0.08 complete a ______ for the charge of DUI based on probable cause for the arrest? A. DUI citation B. Uniform traffic citation C. Uniform ticket book D. Citation uniform book |
B. Uniform traffic citation |
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If a breath test result is below 0.08 and you have probable cause to believe that the person is impaired by substances other than alcohol you should request a what type of test ? A. Blood B. Breath C. Urine D. Alcohol |
C. Urine Urine test may determine other drugs |
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True or false a person suspected of DUI who killed or seriously injured any person including driver is required to submit to a blood test ? |
True according to 316.1933 Florida statute |
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If a person refuses to submit to a chemical test you must complete a state of Florida refusal affidavit in conjunction with a DUI citation for refusal to submit to a chemical test who provides refusal affidavits for law-enforcement agencies ? A. DHSMV B. BAC C. FCIC D. David |
A. DHSMV |
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If a person is placed under lawful arrest for the offense of a DUI and refuses to submit to a lawfully requested test ,breath urine ,blood and has had their driving privilege suspended before for refusing to submit to a lawful test the person commits what degree of misdemeanor for refusing the second time to submit to testing ? |
🥶🤦🏻♀️ First-degree misdemeanor |
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A person who has any alcohol in his or her body may not drive or be an actual physical control of a commercial motor vehicle in Florida any driver in violation of the section must be placed out of service immediately for ____ hours ? |
24 |
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If you are involved in a DUI investigation with a driver under the age of 21 and the alcohol concentration level is at or above 0.02 or if he or she refuses to submit to a breath test their drivers license privilege will be what ? |
Suspended, the driver is not arrested even if they provide a sample over 0.08 just take the drivers license issue a notice of suspension release driver and follow agency policies |
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The entire general process of identifying and gathering evidence to determine whether or not a subject should be arrested for a DUI violation usually but not always including three phases, phase 1 vehicle in motion phase 2 personal contact and phase 3 pre-arresting screening ? |
DUI detection process |
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The typical DUI investigation involves three faces what are they ? |
Phase one: vehicle in motion Phase Two: personal contact Phase Three: pre-arrest screening |
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In this phase you observe the driver operating the vehicle ? |
Phase one: vehicle in motion |
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In this face after the vehicle stops there is usually an opportunity to observe and speak with the driver face-to-face ? |
Phase two: Personal contact |
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In this phase you administer the standardized Field sobriety test to the driver to determine impairment ? |
Phase three: Pre-arrest screening |
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True or false the DUI detection process does not always include all three phases ? |
True |
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3 SFST validation studies were undertaken between 1995 and 1998 what are they ? |
Colorado 1995 Florida 1997 San Diego 1998 |
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Laboratory research indicated three test that when administered in a standardized manner where the most accurate and reliable battery of test for distinguishing alcohol impairment what are they ? |
Horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) Walk and turn ( WAT ) One leg stand (OLS) |
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Is any substance that when taken into the human body can impair a persons ability to operate a vehicle safely ? |
Drugs |
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There are a number of ___ broad categories of drugs that may impair drivers ? A. 2 B. 3 C. 7 D. 5 |
C. 7 |
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Is using drugs from two or more drug categories simultaneously ? |
Polly drug use |
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True or false law enforcement officers will encounter not only drivers under the influence of alcohol but also those who may be impaired by a legal or illegal drugs ? |
True |
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Polly drug use may produce the following effects null, overlapping, additive,antagonistic Neither drug produces an indicator of drug impairment, So what effect is this ? |
Null |
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Polly drug use may produce the following effects null, overlapping, additive,antagonistic Drugs from two categories both affect some indicator of impairment in the same way and these effects reinforce each other when combined. So What affect is it ? |
Additive |
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Polly drug use may produce the following effects null, overlapping, additive,antagonistic Drugs from two categories may produce some effects that are exactly the opposite but in combination the effects are difficult to predict So what affect is this ? |
Antagonistic |
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Polly drug use may produce the following effects null, overlapping, additive,antagonistic One drug affects him indicator of impairment and the other drug has no effect whatsoever on that indicator So what type of affect is this ? |
Overlapping |
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is specially trained and certified in investigations involving drug impaired drivers, here she will be able to testify in court in great detail and provide expert opinions regarding drug impairment ? |
Drug recognition expert ( DRE ) |
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The ability to concentrate on two or more things at the same time ? |
Divided attention |
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A reminder, prompt or signal to do something; take enforcement action or observed a vehicle more closely ? |
Cue |
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Is something that leads to the solution of a problem such as a fingerprint or DNA evidence ? |
Clue |
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Certain medical conditions my mimic drug or alcohol induced impairments; some medical conditions that may produce abnormal behavior include ? |
Epilepsy Diabetes Injury to the head Cognitive problems dementia or Alzheimer’s |
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Is defined as an involuntary jerking of the eyes with him because by the use of alcohol and certain other drugs ? |
Nystagmus |
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There are three general categories of nystagmus what are they ? |
Vestibular nystagmus Neurological nystagmus Pathological nystagmus |
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There are three general categories of nystagmus what are they ? |
Vestibular nystagmus Neurological nystagmus Pathological nystagmus |
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Is an involuntary jerking of the eyes cause by movement or action to the vestibular (inner ear system) ? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Neurological nystagmus C. Pathological nystagmus D. Horizontal gaze nystagmus |
A. Vestibular nystagmus |
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Is an involuntary jerking of the eyes cause by movement or action to the vestibular (inner ear system) It is one of the three general categories of nystagmus? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Neurological nystagmus C. Pathological nystagmus D. Horizontal gaze nystagmus |
A. Vestibular nystagmus |
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Is an involuntary jerking of the eyes caused by a disruption of the central nervous system it is one of the three general categories of nystagmus? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Neurological nystagmus C. Pathological nystagmus D. Horizontal gaze nystagmus |
B. Neurological nystagmus |
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Is an involuntary jerking of the eyes which can occur as a result of brain tumors, other brain damage or some disease of the inner ear, This disorder occurs in very few people and even in few were drivers, it is one of the three general categories of nystagmus? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Neurological nystagmus C. Pathological nystagmus D. Horizontal gaze nystagmus |
C. Pathological nystagmus |
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There are four types of Vestibular nystagmus Name them ? |
Rotational nystagmus Post rotational nystagmus Caloric nystagmus Positional alcohol nystagmus (PAN) |
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There are three examples of neurological nystagmus Name them ? |
Optokinetic nystagmus Physiological nystagmus Gaze nystagmus |
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There are three examples of neurological nystagmus Name them ? |
Optokinetic nystagmus Physiological nystagmus Gaze nystagmus |
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Gaze nystagmus is separated into three types what are they ? |
Horizontal gaze nystagmus Vertical gaze nystagmus Resting nystagmus |
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Gaze nystagmus is separated into three types what are they ? |
Horizontal gaze nystagmus Vertical gaze nystagmus Resting nystagmus |
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Is closely related to rotational nystagmus,occurs when a person stops spinning the fluid in the inner ear remains disturb for a short period of time and the eyes continue to jerk.; it is one of the types of vestibular nystagmus? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Rotational nystagmus C.Post-rotational nystagmus D. Caloric nystagmus |
C. Post-rotational nystagmus |
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Occurs when a foreign fluid such as alcohol, that alters the specific gravity of the blood is in unequal concentration in the blood and vestibular system, is one of the types of vestibular nystagmus ? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Rotational nystagmus C.Post-rotational nystagmus D. Positional alcohol nystagmus (PAN) |
D. Positional alcohol nystagmus |
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Occurs when the fluid motion in the canals of the vestibular system is stimulated by temperature as by putting warm water in one ear and cold in the other it is one of the types of vestibular nystagmus? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Rotational nystagmus C.Post-rotational nystagmus D. Caloric nystagmus |
D. Caloric nystagmus |
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Occurs when the person is Spun around or rotated rapidly disturbing the fluid in the inner ear if it were possible to observe the eyes of a rotating person you would be able to see them jerk It is one of the types of vestibular nystagmus? A. Vestibular nystagmus B. Rotational nystagmus C.Post-rotational nystagmus D. Caloric nystagmus |
B. Rotational nystagmus |
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Is a natural nystagmus that keeps the sensory cells of the eyes from tiring it is the most common type nystagmus, it happens to all of us all the time ,this type of nystagmus produces extremely minor tremors or jerks of the eyes these trimmers are generally too small to be seen with the naked eye this will have no impact on the HGN test because it trimmers are generally invisible It is a common example of neurological nystagmus? A.Neurological nystagmus B. Gaze nystagmus C. Physiological nystagmus D. Optokinetic nystagmus |
C. Physiological nystagmus |
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Occurs as the eyes are focused on a stimulus and move from the center point It is one of the examples of neurological nystagmus? A.Neurological nystagmus B. Gaze nystagmus C. Physiological nystagmus D. Optokinetic nystagmus |
B. Gaze nystagmus |
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Occurs when the eyes fixated on an object that suddenly moves out of sight or when the eyes watch sharply contrasting moving images It is one common example of neurological nystagmus? A.Neurological nystagmus B. Gaze nystagmus C. Physiological nystagmus D. Optokinetic nystagmus |
D. Optokinetic nystagmus |
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Refers to an involuntary jerking occurring as the eyes move toward the side ? |
Horizontal gaze nystagmus |
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Is an involuntary jerking of the eyes up and down which occurs when the eyes gaze upward at maximum elevation ? |
Vertical gaze nystagmus |
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Is an involuntary jerking of the eyes as they look straight ahead, it’s presence usually indicates a pathological condition or high doses of a disassociative anesthetic drugs such as PCP, if detective take precautions ? |
Resting nystagmus |
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Drugs that cause vertical gaze nystagmus also cause horizontal gaze nystagmus if vertical gaze nystagmus is present and horizontal gaze nystagmus is not it could be a result of what ? |
It could be a result of a medical condition |
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Provides the first and most accurate test in the standardized field sobriety test battery ? |
Horizontal gaze nystagmus |
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Occurs when the gaze of the eyes has moved as far as it can go towards the shoulder and no white is visible at the outside of the eye ? |
Maximum deviation |
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Position the stimulus approximately _____ inches from the person’s nose and slightly above level ? |
12-15 inches |
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The maximum number of clues that may appear in one eye is ? |
3 |
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The maximum total number for any person that’s been administered the horizontal gaze test it ? |
6 |
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In the horizontal gaze nystagmus you are examining each eye twice for three specific clues what are they ? |
Lack of smooth pursuit Distinct and sub-stained nystagmus at maximum deviation Onset of nystagmus prior to 45° |
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There are three types of traffic violations usually associated with crash actuations they are ? |
Contributing traffic Violations Non-contributing traffic violations Non-traffic violations |
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Is the collision involving one or more vehicles that causes property damage,personal injury or death and is a result of an unintentional act ? |
Traffic crash |
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Any person who drives or is it an actual physical control of the vehicle on the highway or who is exercising control of the vehicle or steering a vehicle being towed by a motor vehicle ? |
Driver |
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They are four types of injuries in a traffic crash what are they ? |
Serious bodily injury Fatal injury Incapacitated injury Non- incapacitated Injury |
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Any injury resulting in an individual’s death within a 12 month period after the traffic crash ,It is one of the types of injuries in a traffic crash ? Serious bodily injury Fatal injury Incapacitated injury Non- incapacitated Injury |
Fatal injury |
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Is an injury to the person including the driver which consist of a physical condition that creates a substantial risk of death or serious personal disfigurement or a protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member or Organ Is one of the types of injuries in a traffic crash ? Serious bodily injury Fatal injury Incapacitated injury Non- incapacitated Injury |
Serious bodily injury |
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Is an injury to the person including the driver which consist of a physical condition that creates a substantial risk of death or serious personal disfigurement or a protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member or Organ Is one of the types of injuries in a traffic crash ? Serious bodily injury Fatal injury Incapacitated injury Non- incapacitated Injury |
Serious bodily injury |
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Visible or non-visible signs of an injury or complaint of injury not requiring transport from the scene it is one of the types of injuries in a traffic crash ? Serious bodily injury Fatal injury Incapacitated injury Non- incapacitated Injury |
Non-incapacitating injury |
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Visible or non-visible signs of injury such as bleeding wound or distorted member usually require transportation to a medical facility and hospitalization Is one of the types of injuries in a traffic crash ? Serious bodily injury Fatal injury Incapacitated injury Non- incapacitated Injury |
Incapacitating injury |
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What is the primary tool for controlling traffic in a traffic crash ? A. Cones and flares B. Patrol vehicle C. Your hands D. Vehicles of other people |
B. Patrol vehicle |
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What is the purpose of a roadblock during a traffic crash ? |
The purpose of a roadblock is to prevent injury or damage to the motorist and protect the crash scene |
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