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[Free] Use the shortest duration of TASER energy weapon exposure necessary to accomplish lawful objectives and reassess the subject's behavior before repeating or continuing the exposure. True or False

[Free] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

[Free] It is illegal to make extra accommodations for people with disabilities. True False

[Free] HIPAA complaints must be filed within how many days of when the complainant knew or should have known that the act or omission complained of occurred, unless the Secretary of HHS waives this time limit for good cause shown, and fully documented? A. 60 B. 90 C. 120 D. 180

[Free] If a child ran into the road 60 to 65 feet ahead of your vehicle, what is the highest speed from which you could stop with good brakes before hitting him? A. 50 mph B. 40 mph C. 20 mph D. 30 mph

[Free] According to the navigation rules, which of the following are all boat operators required to do? A. Maintain a proper lookout to avoid a collision. B. Operate on the port side of a narrow channel. C. Stand-on while overtaking another vessel. D. Keep green on the right when returning from open waters.

[Free] If a child ran into the road 60 to 65 feet ahead of your vehicle, what is the highest speed from which you could stop with good brakes before hitting him? A. 50 mph B. 40 mph C. 20 mph D. 30 mph

[Free] All of the following are typically designated as mandatory reporters, EXCEPT: CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW school personnel day-care providers law enforcement officers siblings

[Free] Vector Training: Confidentiality of Records: FERPA prohibits the release of personally identifiable information without parental consent. However, there are a few exceptions. Which of the following is NOT an exception? A. providing relevant information requested by media outlets B. working with the appropriate officials in emergencies related to safety and health C. complying with lawfully issued subpoenas or judicial orders

[Free] A father, who is the non-custodial parent but has legal visitation rights, requests access to his child’s medical records from a healthcare provider. Upon review, it is confirmed that he does not have sole or joint legal custody—only visitation rights. Prompt for Discussion: Should the healthcare provider release the child’s medical records to the father in this case? Consider the legal rights of non-custodial parents, privacy laws (such as HIPAA), the child's best interests, and any potential restrictions that may arise from custody agreements or court orders. What factors should guide the provider’s decision, and how should conflicts between legal access and parental responsibility be managed?