Quote...The problem is reactions to questions in those types of tests are only tentative. That is, a person should not be considered deceptive on that type of exam alone, which means if he reacted to any questions you wouldn't really know if he was lying. You'd need to do follow-up testing on each question, which means more time (perhaps other days) and more money, since you can't expect an examiner to do all that work for nothing.
Quotelittlesprout,
You and the examiner will will discuss and agree to the question(s) before the test. Obviously, your husband will also have to participate in the process. It sounds like a real simple issue. He either has or he has not. The more issues you add to the test, the less reliable the results become.
Best of luck,
Ted