Deck 13: The Importance Of Physical And Mental Health: Getting The Job And Keeping Fit For Duty

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Police work

A) is often sedentary and boring.
B) involves irregular hours and rotating shifts.
C) may promote poor diets.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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A total fitness program includes

A) regular exercise.
B) good nutrition.
C) weight management.
D) stress management.
E) all of the other choices.
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Prime indicators of physical fitness are

A) endurance and balance.
B) agility and flexibility.
C) strength and power.
D) body composition and stamina.
E) all of the other choices.
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Employee wellness programs

A) are absolutely essential.
B) have only been established by a few police departments.
C) are not as important as physical fitness programs.
D) are required by federal law.
E) both are absolutely essential and have only been established by a few police departments.
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Fitness is so important to law enforcement that __________ has mandated a class in law enforcement fitness.

A) CALEA
B) the LAPD
C) the FBI
D) the NYPD
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Biking one day,running another day,and swimming the next day is an example of

A) speed training.
B) flexibility training.
C) cross-training.
D) triathlon training.
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The demands of the police profession may result in

A) divorce.
B) suicide.
C) burnout.
D) alcoholism.
E) all of the other choices.
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Bloodborne pathogens are spread

A) through the air by coughing or sneezing.
B) through body fluids that contain visible blood.
C) by touching or kissing.
D) by sharing eating utensils.
E) all of the other choices.
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The number-one killer of officers is

A) suicide.
B) heart attack.
C) line-of-duty death.
D) cardiovascular disease.
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The potential for exposure to HIV/AIDS in law enforcement remains

A) high.
B) minimal.
C) a constant threat.
D) none of the other choices.
Question
All of the following are common steps in the hiring process except

A) completion of an application and submission of a résumé.
B) background investigation of the spouse.
C) civil service exam.
D) fitness test.
E) oral interview.
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Aerobic training can incorporate

A) speed training.
B) cross-training.
C) anaerobic training.
D) both speed training and cross-training.
E) all of the other choices.
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The prime factor of a well-conditioned body is the

A) respiratory system.
B) cardiovascular system.
C) nervous system.
D) gustatory system.
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Common standards in the police hiring process include

A) having a four-year college degree.
B) having military experience.
C) being 21 years of age or older.
D) being a non-smoker.
Question
Excessive body fat is a serious risk factor for all except

A) AIDS.
B) heart disease.
C) stroke.
D) diabetes.
E) none of the other choices.
Question
Precautions against bloodborne pathogens include all of the following except

A) wearing appropriate personal protection equipment.
B) thoroughly washing your hands and other exposed parts of your body after every personal contact.
C) recapping, bending, or removing needles from syringes.
D) documenting and reporting all exposures.
E) following department protocol after every exposure.
Question
Physical fitness programs tend to do all of the following except

A) promote early retirement.
B) reduce absenteeism.
C) reduce sick time.
D) increase productivity.
E) decrease employee turnover.
Question
Tetanus shots should be repeated every _____ years.

A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 20
E) 30
Question
When stretching,each stretch should be held

A) 5 seconds.
B) 10 seconds.
C) 15 seconds.
D) 20 seconds.
E) until the muscle being stretched feels tight.
Question
Body fluids known to transmit bloodborne disease include all except

A) saliva.
B) semen.
C) vaginal secretions.
D) blood.
E) both salvia and semen.
Question
Symptoms of burnout include

A) showing a persistent lack of energy.
B) showing a persistent lack of interest in his or her job.
C) feeling "used up."
D) all of the other choices.
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The base of the Border Patrol's survival triangle consists of

A) sound tactics.
B) weapon control.
C) mental and physical preparedness.
D) cover.
E) communication.
Question
The criminal justice system can induce stress in police officers by

A) a prosecutor's decision not to prosecute a case.
B) defendants "getting off" because of a loophole in the law.
C) the court's perceived leniency.
D) the early release of offenders on bail or parole.
E) all of the other choices.
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Tuberculosis (TB)is transmitted via

A) contact.
B) air.
C) saliva.
D) blood.
Question
Devastating psychological effects of stress include

A) posttraumatic stress disorder.
B) depression.
C) suicide.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
Question
Twenty-four hours without sleep has proven to be the equivalent of _____ percent blood alcohol level.

A) 1.0
B) 0.8
C) 0.5
D) 0.3
E) 0.1
Question
Physical fitness and mental fitness are fundamentally unrelated.
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Motor skills important to police officers include coordination,speed,and accuracy.
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Employee wellness plans are not effective in addressing relationship issues with family or fellow officers.
Question
Contributors to the high rate of police suicide include

A) family problems.
B) alcohol.
C) stress.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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Which of the following is not one of the five Cs for survival tactics?

A) control
B) courage
C) cover
D) communications
E) containment
Question
The general capacity to adapt and respond favorably to physical effort is known as

A) awareness.
B) survival.
C) fitness.
D) resistance.
E) ethics.
Question
Negative stress is a major threat to an officer's mental fitness.
Question
Using barrier protection,washing hands,and safe handling of used sharps are examples of

A) infection control.
B) hazmat precautions.
C) swine flu precautions.
D) personal protective measures.
Question
Chronic stress can result in all except

A) high blood pressure.
B) chronic headaches.
C) AIDS.
D) chronic back pain.
E) skin rashes.
Question
Common indictors of aggression include all of the following except

A) pacing.
B) focused attention.
C) folded-arm stance.
D) hands on hips.
E) none-all are common indicators of aggression.
Question
The trend is for police departments to use height/weight charts rather than body composition to set physical standards.
Question
The police rate of suicide is about ______ percent higher than that of the general population.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
E) 90
Question
Administrative and organizational stress can be caused by

A) excessive paperwork.
B) unfair discipline.
C) lack of promotional opportunities.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
Question
Strategies to prevent burnout include

A) keeping the body healthy.
B) watching work hours.
C) varying assignments.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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Low-cholesterol,low-fat foods reduce the risks of coronary heart disease.
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Stress can cause physical problems such as ulcers,heartburn,and constipation.
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Research and literature have helped to identify that police work can prove more emotionally dangerous than physically dangerous.
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It takes physical pain when working out to get maximum benefit.
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Physical fitness may make the difference between success and failure on the job.
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In Woods v.White,the court held that individuals do not have a constitutional right to privacy in information relating to AIDS in the interest of public safety.
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Although speed is usually needed in a foot chase,agility is often even more important.
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More people "wear out" from hard physical work than "rust out" from inactivity.
Question
Officers are not expected to be in constant emotional control.
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If a person becomes totally out of shape,it is next to impossible to become physically fit again.
Question
Police officers are often surprised to learn that their efforts are not appreciated and that their uniform can be an object of scorn and derision.
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Aerobic training should be done at least three times a week for a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes.
Question
Hepatitis B is much more treacherous than hepatitis C.
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Officers should be educated that after a deadly force encounter they will be able to accurately recount the event in detail.
Question
Including a suspect's HIV status in a police report may violate medical information laws.
Question
A vaccine is available for hepatitis B.
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Aerobic training can also help reduce low-back problems.
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Any kind of exercise is good.
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Officers should treat all people all of the time as if they have a bloodborne disease.
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Police can find themselves trapped in a profession that does not allow room for family and recreational pursuits.
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Employee wellness plans can improve recruitment and retention of police officers if developed and implemented properly.
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Stress can be positive.
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Stress can lead to high rates of alcoholism and divorce.
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Officers who are not physically fit may be at increased risk for lawsuits.
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Driving is the most dangerous activity that police officers perform.
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To prevail on the job,officers need a combative mind set.
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The most important factor in reducing stress is to be involved in an activity outside of law enforcement.
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Studies have shown that fit officers are more productive.
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A tetanus shot should be routinely given every five years.
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"No pain,no gain" is a true statement when discussing physical fitness.
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After many years on the job,officers often come to feel invincible and develop the "it won't happen to me" syndrome.
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Suicide among law enforcement officers is about 15 percent higher than the general public because of the stresses involved in police work.
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Hepatitis B is a greater threat than HIV/AIDS.
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The split-second syndrome asserts that if a person has intentionally or unintentionally provoked or threatened a police officer,at that instant the provoker rather than the police officer should be viewed as the cause of any resulting injuries or damages.
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Being able to recognize aggression by a suspect is part of officer survival.
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Depression can be treated by medication.
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Officers often become complacent when they are 4 to 6 years into their policing career.
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Officers often live in denial that they can become victims themselves.
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Devastating psychological effects of stress include posttraumatic stress disorder,burnout,depression,and suicide.
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Burnout is only a physical state.
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1
Police work

A) is often sedentary and boring.
B) involves irregular hours and rotating shifts.
C) may promote poor diets.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
D
2
A total fitness program includes

A) regular exercise.
B) good nutrition.
C) weight management.
D) stress management.
E) all of the other choices.
E
3
Prime indicators of physical fitness are

A) endurance and balance.
B) agility and flexibility.
C) strength and power.
D) body composition and stamina.
E) all of the other choices.
E
4
Employee wellness programs

A) are absolutely essential.
B) have only been established by a few police departments.
C) are not as important as physical fitness programs.
D) are required by federal law.
E) both are absolutely essential and have only been established by a few police departments.
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Fitness is so important to law enforcement that __________ has mandated a class in law enforcement fitness.

A) CALEA
B) the LAPD
C) the FBI
D) the NYPD
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Biking one day,running another day,and swimming the next day is an example of

A) speed training.
B) flexibility training.
C) cross-training.
D) triathlon training.
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The demands of the police profession may result in

A) divorce.
B) suicide.
C) burnout.
D) alcoholism.
E) all of the other choices.
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Bloodborne pathogens are spread

A) through the air by coughing or sneezing.
B) through body fluids that contain visible blood.
C) by touching or kissing.
D) by sharing eating utensils.
E) all of the other choices.
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The number-one killer of officers is

A) suicide.
B) heart attack.
C) line-of-duty death.
D) cardiovascular disease.
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The potential for exposure to HIV/AIDS in law enforcement remains

A) high.
B) minimal.
C) a constant threat.
D) none of the other choices.
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All of the following are common steps in the hiring process except

A) completion of an application and submission of a résumé.
B) background investigation of the spouse.
C) civil service exam.
D) fitness test.
E) oral interview.
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Aerobic training can incorporate

A) speed training.
B) cross-training.
C) anaerobic training.
D) both speed training and cross-training.
E) all of the other choices.
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The prime factor of a well-conditioned body is the

A) respiratory system.
B) cardiovascular system.
C) nervous system.
D) gustatory system.
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Common standards in the police hiring process include

A) having a four-year college degree.
B) having military experience.
C) being 21 years of age or older.
D) being a non-smoker.
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Excessive body fat is a serious risk factor for all except

A) AIDS.
B) heart disease.
C) stroke.
D) diabetes.
E) none of the other choices.
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Precautions against bloodborne pathogens include all of the following except

A) wearing appropriate personal protection equipment.
B) thoroughly washing your hands and other exposed parts of your body after every personal contact.
C) recapping, bending, or removing needles from syringes.
D) documenting and reporting all exposures.
E) following department protocol after every exposure.
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Physical fitness programs tend to do all of the following except

A) promote early retirement.
B) reduce absenteeism.
C) reduce sick time.
D) increase productivity.
E) decrease employee turnover.
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Tetanus shots should be repeated every _____ years.

A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 20
E) 30
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When stretching,each stretch should be held

A) 5 seconds.
B) 10 seconds.
C) 15 seconds.
D) 20 seconds.
E) until the muscle being stretched feels tight.
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Body fluids known to transmit bloodborne disease include all except

A) saliva.
B) semen.
C) vaginal secretions.
D) blood.
E) both salvia and semen.
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Symptoms of burnout include

A) showing a persistent lack of energy.
B) showing a persistent lack of interest in his or her job.
C) feeling "used up."
D) all of the other choices.
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The base of the Border Patrol's survival triangle consists of

A) sound tactics.
B) weapon control.
C) mental and physical preparedness.
D) cover.
E) communication.
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The criminal justice system can induce stress in police officers by

A) a prosecutor's decision not to prosecute a case.
B) defendants "getting off" because of a loophole in the law.
C) the court's perceived leniency.
D) the early release of offenders on bail or parole.
E) all of the other choices.
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Tuberculosis (TB)is transmitted via

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B) air.
C) saliva.
D) blood.
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Devastating psychological effects of stress include

A) posttraumatic stress disorder.
B) depression.
C) suicide.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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Twenty-four hours without sleep has proven to be the equivalent of _____ percent blood alcohol level.

A) 1.0
B) 0.8
C) 0.5
D) 0.3
E) 0.1
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Physical fitness and mental fitness are fundamentally unrelated.
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Motor skills important to police officers include coordination,speed,and accuracy.
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Employee wellness plans are not effective in addressing relationship issues with family or fellow officers.
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Contributors to the high rate of police suicide include

A) family problems.
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E) none of the other choices.
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Which of the following is not one of the five Cs for survival tactics?

A) control
B) courage
C) cover
D) communications
E) containment
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The general capacity to adapt and respond favorably to physical effort is known as

A) awareness.
B) survival.
C) fitness.
D) resistance.
E) ethics.
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Negative stress is a major threat to an officer's mental fitness.
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Using barrier protection,washing hands,and safe handling of used sharps are examples of

A) infection control.
B) hazmat precautions.
C) swine flu precautions.
D) personal protective measures.
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Chronic stress can result in all except

A) high blood pressure.
B) chronic headaches.
C) AIDS.
D) chronic back pain.
E) skin rashes.
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Common indictors of aggression include all of the following except

A) pacing.
B) focused attention.
C) folded-arm stance.
D) hands on hips.
E) none-all are common indicators of aggression.
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The trend is for police departments to use height/weight charts rather than body composition to set physical standards.
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The police rate of suicide is about ______ percent higher than that of the general population.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
E) 90
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Administrative and organizational stress can be caused by

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C) lack of promotional opportunities.
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E) none of the other choices.
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Strategies to prevent burnout include

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C) varying assignments.
D) all of the other choices.
E) none of the other choices.
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Low-cholesterol,low-fat foods reduce the risks of coronary heart disease.
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Stress can cause physical problems such as ulcers,heartburn,and constipation.
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Research and literature have helped to identify that police work can prove more emotionally dangerous than physically dangerous.
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It takes physical pain when working out to get maximum benefit.
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Physical fitness may make the difference between success and failure on the job.
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In Woods v.White,the court held that individuals do not have a constitutional right to privacy in information relating to AIDS in the interest of public safety.
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Although speed is usually needed in a foot chase,agility is often even more important.
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More people "wear out" from hard physical work than "rust out" from inactivity.
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Officers are not expected to be in constant emotional control.
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If a person becomes totally out of shape,it is next to impossible to become physically fit again.
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Police officers are often surprised to learn that their efforts are not appreciated and that their uniform can be an object of scorn and derision.
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Aerobic training should be done at least three times a week for a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes.
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Hepatitis B is much more treacherous than hepatitis C.
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Officers should be educated that after a deadly force encounter they will be able to accurately recount the event in detail.
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Including a suspect's HIV status in a police report may violate medical information laws.
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A vaccine is available for hepatitis B.
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Aerobic training can also help reduce low-back problems.
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Any kind of exercise is good.
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Officers should treat all people all of the time as if they have a bloodborne disease.
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Police can find themselves trapped in a profession that does not allow room for family and recreational pursuits.
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Employee wellness plans can improve recruitment and retention of police officers if developed and implemented properly.
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Stress can be positive.
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Stress can lead to high rates of alcoholism and divorce.
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Officers who are not physically fit may be at increased risk for lawsuits.
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Driving is the most dangerous activity that police officers perform.
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To prevail on the job,officers need a combative mind set.
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The most important factor in reducing stress is to be involved in an activity outside of law enforcement.
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Studies have shown that fit officers are more productive.
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A tetanus shot should be routinely given every five years.
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"No pain,no gain" is a true statement when discussing physical fitness.
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After many years on the job,officers often come to feel invincible and develop the "it won't happen to me" syndrome.
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Suicide among law enforcement officers is about 15 percent higher than the general public because of the stresses involved in police work.
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Hepatitis B is a greater threat than HIV/AIDS.
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The split-second syndrome asserts that if a person has intentionally or unintentionally provoked or threatened a police officer,at that instant the provoker rather than the police officer should be viewed as the cause of any resulting injuries or damages.
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Being able to recognize aggression by a suspect is part of officer survival.
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Depression can be treated by medication.
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Officers often become complacent when they are 4 to 6 years into their policing career.
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Officers often live in denial that they can become victims themselves.
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Devastating psychological effects of stress include posttraumatic stress disorder,burnout,depression,and suicide.
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