One week - ANSWER-) The minimum waiting period after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is:
three to six months - ANSWER-following PCI when
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tolerance test
One month - ANSWER-The waiting period after pacemaker implantation for treatment of sinus node
dysfunction is:
3.5 cm - ANSWER-The maximum thoracic aneurysm size that allows driver certification is
6 months, one year - ANSWER-After a heart transplant, the minimum waiting period is _____and the
maximum certification period is ____
echocardiogram - ANSWER-For mild aortic stenosis,a ____ should be repeated every five years
one to two year - ANSWER-For moderate aortic stenosis, an echocardiogram should be repeated
every
Three months for pacemaker implantation for
conditions involving syncope - ANSWER-The waiting period after pacemaker implantation for treatment of
neurocardiogenic syncope or hypersensitive carotid sinus with syncope is:
Three months for pacemaker implantation for
conditions involving syncope - ANSWER-The waiting period after pacemaker implantation for treatment of or hypersensitive carotid sinus with syncope is:
three months - ANSWER-The waiting period for coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) is
1 year - ANSWER-A driver on anticoagulant treatment for a cardiovascular condition can be
certified for up to
echocardiogram - ANSWER-following a CABG, if a driver is not
able to achieve a satisfactory ETT result, has an abnormal resting
electrocardiogram, or has a dysrhythmia, what should be done
Annual Exercise Tolerance Test (ETT) - ANSWER-following CABG
surgery, a ___ is done after five years
three month - ANSWER-The minimum waiting period for surgical repair of an abdominal aneurysm is
one year - ANSWER-A driver underwent surgical repair of a 6 cm abdominal aortic aneurysm three
months ago. The driver may be certified for
40% - ANSWER-The minimum ejection fraction for certification with any cardiovascular
condition is
one year - ANSWER-Maximum certification interval for drivers with CHF is
monthly, monthly records - ANSWER-For drivers on Coumadin, INR should be measured____ and ___should be provided by the driver to the medical examiner
3 months - ANSWER-The waiting period for pacemaker implantation for cardiogenic syncope
False - ANSWER-True or False: normal electrocardiogram is a certification requirement for drivers with
CHF
exercise tolerance test - ANSWER-Which of the following is not a suggested annual requirement for a driver with
congestive heart failure: exercise tolerance test, ECG, Holter monitoring
none, it is disqualifying - ANSWER-what is the waiting period for Implantable cardiac defibrillators?
1 month - ANSWER-The waiting period after pacemaker implantation for
atrioventricular block is
3 months - ANSWER-The waiting period after pacemaker
implantation for hypersensitive carotid sinus with syncope is
3 months - ANSWER-the waiting period following device implantation for neurocardiogenic syncope is
disqualifying - ANSWER-WPW with atrial fibrillation is
one month - ANSWER-The minimum waiting period for anticoagulation for a cardiovascular condition is
2 mo - ANSWER-The waiting period following MI
2 week - ANSWER-The waiting period following PCI is
3 month - ANSWER-The waiting period following CABG is
3 mo - ANSWER-The waiting period for stable angina is
ett of 6 mets - ANSWER-Drivers with CHF and angina may be certified after a three-month waiting period if they passed an
False - ANSWER-True or False: SVT is a disqualifying condition
MI, angina, PCI - ANSWER-ETT testing requirement is every 2 years for
CABG - ANSWER-ETT is required annually beginning five years after
2 months - ANSWER-The minimum waiting period following AMI is
5.0 - ANSWER-Abdominal aneurysms of more than ___ cm are disqualifying.
New York Heart Association (NYHA) - ANSWER-The _____ classification is used to assess a patient's activity level with congestive heart failure
40 - ANSWER-Minimum LVEF is ___ percent
1 yr - ANSWER-A driver with stable angina can be certified for
3 months - ANSWER-The waiting period following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is
3 months - ANSWER-The waiting period for a driver following abdominal aortic aneurysm repair is
1 yr - ANSWER-The driver on anticoagulant treatment for a cardiovascular condition can be certified for a maximum of
5.0 - ANSWER-Abdominal aneurysm size of cm is disqualifying
3 months - ANSWER-The minimum waiting period for a driver status post pulmonary embolism is
1 year - ANSWER-The maximum certification period for a driver status post aortic valve surgery is
3-6 months following the PCI. - ANSWER-Following PCI, a driver should have a cardiac stress test when?
annually - ANSWER-Blood glucose monitoring logs should be submitted.
no requirement - ANSWER-HgbAIc requirement is
True - ANSWER-True or False: Peripheral neuropathy is a disqualifying condition
CHD - ANSWER-Diabetes is a ___ equivalent condition
one year - ANSWER-Drivers with non-insulin dependent diabetes should be certified for a maximum of .
Fingerstick or blood glucose determination - ANSWER-If glucose is detected on urinalysis in a driver with no history of diabetes, an appropriate next step is
seizure, loss of consciousness, need of assistance from another person, and a period of impaired cognitive function that occurred without warning - ANSWER-FMCSA defines severe hypoglycemia as reactions that result
no specification - ANSWER-the waiting period after surgical removal hernia is
two years - ANSWER-The maximum certification interval for a driver with a hernia is
considered on a case by case basis and may qualify or disqualify - ANSWER-a driver with 3+ proteinuria due to nephropathy is
False, considered on case by case basis - ANSWER-True or False: Nephropathy is q disqualifying condition
False - ANSWER-True or False: a driver with cancer requiring chemo is disqualified
False - ANSWER-Hemachromatosis is a disqualifying conditin
Use clinical expertise to determine a certification decision and to
determine if additional evaluation is required or recommended - ANSWER-If a significant abnormal finding for urinalysis specific gravity, protein, or blood is found, the medical examiner should
Mustbeassessedregardingseverity,stability,medicationsused,
and medication side effects / adverse reactions. dialysis is disqualifying - ANSWER-A driver with a history of kidney disease with or without transplant:
Although a hernia may be disqualifying, often a driver can be certified if the symptoms and/or examination findings are mild or if the hernia has been surgically repaired and the condition has stabilized (there is no specified waiting period following hernia treatment, including surgery) - ANSWER-is a hernia disqualifying? If not, what is the waiting period til a driver with hernia surgery can be certified?
Specific gravity, protein, blood, and glucose. - ANSWER-Urinalysis is required for the driver physical examination and the results must include:
FAlse - ANSWER-True or False: Hepatitis C is disqualifying
The underlying cause has been identified and recurrence risk is low following treatment - ANSWER-A driver with a history of an acute bleeding ulcer may be certified if
FAlse - ANSWER-True or False: Kidney transplant is disqualifying
referred for substance abuse professional evaluation regardless of a drug test result - ANSWER-If a driver gives a history of recent marijuana use, the driver should be
.02 - ANSWER-A breath alcohol result of ___or higher renders the driver unqualified to drive
two years - ANSWER-Drivers with a history of drug abuse or alcoholism may be certified for up to
True - ANSWER-True or False: Alcoholism in remission is not a disqualifying condition.
False - ANSWER-True or False :Oneof the requirements for the CMV driver physical examination is testingfor controlled substances
40 - ANSWER-DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations are described in 49 CFR Part
.04 - ANSWER-The impairment benchmark for FMCSA for alcohol is
operating a CMV - ANSWER-The driver must carry the Medical Examiner's Certificate while
3 years - ANSWER-The medical examiner must retain a copy of the driver medical records, including the certificate, for a minimum
economic cost of CMV crashes is extremely high. - ANSWER-what is the primary driving force for federal regulation to protect public safety
driver fitness for duty - ANSWER-The role of the medical examiner is to determine
True - ANSWER-True or False: Epilepsy is a disqualifying condition
monthly - ANSWER-How often must certified Medical Examiners report the details of CMV driver examinations
41 - ANSWER-Driver qualification standards are found in 49 CFR Part 391 point
two months - ANSWER-The waiting period for benign positional vertigo
two years - ANSWER-The maximum certification interval for a driver with a history of benign positional vertigo is
True - ANSWER-True or False: Benign positional vertigo is a disqualifying condition
FAlse, it depends - ANSWER-True or False: Use of hydrocodone is disqualifying
when it is used for seizure, but for things like trigeminal neuralgia it is okay - ANSWER-when is the use of tegretol disqualifying?
True, it depends - ANSWER-True or False: Use of tramadol is not disqualifying
FAlse - ANSWER-True or False: Creatinine is a required urinalysis test
annually - ANSWER-Drivers with diabetes exemption must be certified
49 CFR 391.43. - ANSWER-Medical examiner responsibilities are found in
49 CFR 391.41 - ANSWER-Driver physical qualification standards are found in
49 CFR 391.49. - ANSWER-Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) certificate requirements are found in
Intrastate commercial motor vehicle operations, including the driver. - ANSWER-The FMCSA does not directly regulate:
FAlse, they can be certified up to two years - ANSWER-Drivers who must wear corrective lenses, a hearing aid, or have a Skill Performance Evaluation certificate require annual medical examination
vision, hearing, blood pressure, pulse, urinalysis - ANSWER-Tests required as part of every driver certification and recertification examination include:
False - ANSWER-True or False: Blood glucose is required in the examinaition
Medical Examination Report - ANSWER-Test results and consulting provider reports should be included in the
false - ANSWER-True or False: the FMCSA medical program oversee state medical license regulations
True - ANSWER-True or False: the FMCSA medical program does not provide commercial motor vehicle examinations.
FMCSA - ANSWER-Develops and implement medical regulations, policies, and procedures.
FMCSA - ANSWER-Conduct and oversee the agency's medical exemption and certificate
programs
anyone including public - ANSWER-Who can provide advice and opinions on FMCSA rulemaking.
public notice and comment rulemaking - ANSWER-FMCSA medical standards and guidelines are subject to public notice and comment rulemaking.
HIPAA release - ANSWER-The employer may be given a copy of the Medical Examiners Certificate without a signed
copy of the Medical Examination Report - ANSWER-if the driver signs an appropriate HIPAA release document, the employer can be given a
49 CFR 391.47 - ANSWER-describes the process for conflict resolution when there is a disagreement between the primary care provider for the driver and the medical examiner for the motor carrier concerning driver qualifications.
10,000 - ANSWER-The FMCSA regulates interstate CMV operations including vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of pounds or greater.
not compensated - ANSWER-The FMCSA regulates vehicles with at least 15 passengers, including the driver, when the driving is
compensated. - ANSWER-The FMCSA regulates vehicles with at least 10 passengers, including the driver, for driving that is
six months - ANSWER-The waiting period for electroconvulsive therapy is
not be certified - ANSWER-Drivers with untreated obstructive sleep apnea should
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