Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which of the following is not a physiological response from exposure to OC agents?

  1. Involuntary closure of the eyes

  2. Vaso-dilation

  3. Excessive salivation

  4. Shortness of breath

The correct answer is: Excessive salivation

The answer identifies "Excessive salivation" as not being a physiological response from exposure to OC (Oleoresin Capsicum) agents. OC agents, commonly known as pepper spray, primarily cause a range of effects that are largely consistent across individuals. Involuntary closure of the eyes occurs as a natural reflex to protect the eyes from irritation caused by the OC agent. This reaction is a protective measure, leading to temporary blindness and intense discomfort. Vaso-dilation, or the widening of blood vessels, is a typical response that can accompany exposure to irritating substances, contributing to sensations of warmth and redness in the affected areas. Shortness of breath is also a prevalent reaction due to the irritation of the respiratory system from the OC agent, leading to difficulty in breathing and a feeling of tightness in the chest. Excessive salivation, while it may occur in some situations, is not a hallmark physiological response associated with OC exposure compared to the other responses listed.