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  1. The DRE administers four psychophysical tests: the Modified Romberg Balance, the Walk and Turn, the One Leg Stand, and the Finger to Nose test. 6. Vital Signs and Second Pulse. The DRE takes the subject’s blood pressure, temperature, and pulse. 7. Dark Room Examinations.

  2. May 8, 2012 · The DRE will administer four-divided attention psychophysical tests to the subject: Romberg Balance- The subject is asked to stand with their feet together, head tilted slightly, and eyes closed while estimating 30 seconds.

  3. The DRE administers four psychophysical tests: the Romberg Balance, the Walk and Turn, the One Leg Stand, and the Finger to Nose tests. The DRE can accurately determine if a subject’s psychomotor and/or divided attention skills are impaired by administering these tests.

  4. The DRE officer administers four divided attention psychophysical tests: (1) the Romberg Balance, (2) Walk and Turn, (3) One Leg Stand, and (4) Modified Finger to Nose. 6.

  5. Administer and interpret the psychophysical (or “divided attention”) tests used by DRE’s during the drug influence evaluation. • List the vital signs utilized in the DRE examinations

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  6. A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) is a law enforcement officer trained in a scientifically validated method to identify people whose driving is impaired by drugs other than, or in addition to, alcohol. All DREs follow the same 12 step procedure called a Drug Influence Evaluation (DIE), to purportedly determine which category of drugs is causing ...

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  8. Apr 18, 2012 · Make precise observations of the automatic responses and reactions of your eyes. Administer designed psychophysical tests that will allow them to evaluate your judgment. Evaluate your information processing ability. Evaluate coordination and other characteristics.

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