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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

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  3. May 8, 2012 · Step 5: Divided Attention Psychophysical Tests. 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.

  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. Learning Objectives. Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of drug use on the tasks critical to driving. Outline the key components of the twelve-step DRE protocol. Evaluate the admissibility of DRE testimony in impaired driving cases. 2.

  6. The DRE also administers carefully designed psychophysical tests to evaluate the person’s judgment, information processing ability, coordination and various other characteristics. The DRE will systematically consider everything about the person that could indicate the influence of drugs. The 12 Steps of the Drug Evaluation Process.

  7. The DRE evaluation process involves a 12-step protocol, including a breath alcohol test, eye examination, divided attention psychophysical tests, and a toxicological examination. This systematic assessment helps the DRE determine drug impairment.

  8. Divided Attention Psychophysical Tests: The DRE administers four tests: modified Romberg Balance, Walk and Turn, One-Leg Stand, and finger-to-nose. Vital Signs and Second Pulse: The DRE measures the subject’s blood pressure and temperature and takes the second pulse.

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