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1. A driver has a blood pressure of 136/92mm Hg. This is
A. within normal limits and would not affect the driver's certification
B. Stage 1 hypertension
C. Stage 2 hypertension
D. Stage 3 hypertension - Correct Answer: B
2. A driver is taking Celexa for the treatment of what he calls a "mild depression." He
reports he has not considered or attempted suicide. The examiner should?
A. Temporarily disqualify the driver until he obtains written clearance for the
depression and the medication from the treating provider.
B. Certify the driver for a period of 1 year.
C. Certify the driver for a period of 2 years.
D. Disqualify the driver until he is no longer requiring medication for the treatment
of depression. - Correct Answer: A
3. A driver reports that he had a hunting accident wherein he suffered a left orbital
fracture. He presents a note at the time of the examination from an ophthalmologist
stating "may drive". His exam is unremarkable except for a limitation in peripheral vision
in his left eye, which was inconclusive. His distance vision was 20/20 right and 20/40 left.
The medical examiner should?
A. Council the driver on the need for a vision exemption.
B. Disqualify the driver pending vision exam to determine if it meets peripheral
vision requirements.
C. Certify the driver for 1 year.
D. Certify the driver for 2 years - Correct Answer: B
,4. What minimum PaO2 level on an ABG performed for a chronic respiratory disorder is
necessary to certify a commercial driver?
A. 55 mm Hg.
B. 60 mm Hg.
C. 65 mm Hg.
D. 70 mm Hg - Correct Answer: C
5. A driver is taking Topamax for the treatment of migraine headaches. He reports good
management of his headaches and they never seem to interfere with his driving ability
with the medication. The medical examiner should?
A. Obtain medical clearance for the condition and the medication.
B. Disqualify the driver because he is taking an anti-seizure medication.
C. Certify the driver for 1 year.
D. Certify the driver for 2 years. - Correct Answer: A
6. How long is the certification period for a driver who has a vision exemption, and for how
long is the exemption valid?
A. Certify for 1 year and the exemption must be renewed annually.
B. Certify for 2 years and the exemption must be renewed annually.
C. Certify for 1 year and the exemption must be renewed every 2years.
D. Certify for 2 years and the exemption must be renewed every 2 years. -
Correct Answer: C
7. A driver has a blood pressure of 168/112 mm Hg confirmed during the examination. The
driver should be:
A. Disqualified.
B. Certified for 6 months.
C. Certified for 1 year.
D. Certified for 2 years - Correct Answer: A
8. For how long would a driver be certified if he is taking Micardis HCT for hypertension,
and has a confirmed blood pressure of 148/96 mm Hg at the time of the examination?
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
, C. 1 year
D. 2 years - Correct Answer: A
9. During the examination, a driver is found to have a positive "Babinski" reflex. The
examiner should:
A. Certify the driver for 1 year.
B. Certify the driver for 2 years.
C. Council the driver to obtain an SPE.
D. Disqualify the driver until s/he has a neurological consultation. - Correct
Answer: D
10. All of the following are required components of all DOT medical examinations EXCEPT?
A. Vision
B. Hearing
C. Blood Pressure
D. Ophthalmoscopic examination - Correct Answer: D
11. What minimum PaO2 level is necessary if the driver has an ABG due to a Chronic
respiratory disorder?
A. 70mm Hg
B. 55mm Hg
C. 60mm Hg
D. 65mmHg - Correct Answer: D
12. A driver first perceives a whispered voice 5 ft in his right ear and 4 ft in his left ear. All
other aspects of his physical exam are unremarkable. the examiner should:
A. permanently disqualify the driver because he "failed" the whispered voice test.
B. Certify the driver for 2 years
C. Certify the driver for 2 year
D. Require an audiometric test to determine the extent of hearing loss in his left ear
- Correct Answer: B
, 13. A Driver reports for an examination 6 wks after suffering a mild heart attack and
presents a note from his cardiologist stating that he is able to return to work
immediately without restriction. Included within the note, the cardiologist provides
recent testing information showing that the driver had an ETT that showed he was able
reach 12 METS during the test. His echocardiogram showed an ejection fraction of 65%.
The examination of the driver is unremarkable. The examiner should:
A. Temporarily disqualify the driver
B. Qualify the diver for 1 year
C. Qualify the driver for 2 years
D. Consult with the cardiologist to determine if the driver suffers from angina -
Correct Answer: A
14. A driver provides an audiometric test documenting the following:
1: 500Hz: 35 right ear; 40 left ear
2. 1000hz: 40 R; 45 L
3. 2000Hz: 40 R; 45 L
4. 4000hz: 50 R; 50 L
The medical examiner should:
A. Disqualify the driver because he does not meet minimum hearing requirements
to drive
B. Certify the driver for 2 years
C. Certify the driver for 1 year
D. Require the driver to obtain a hearing exemption - Correct Answer: B
15. During the examination of a commercial driver, the examiner notices that the driver's
peripheral vision is 70 degrees to the left and 80 degrees to the right. the examiner
should:
A. Disqualify the driver
B. Require the driver to obtain a vison exemption because of the limitation in the
driver's left peripheral field
C. Qualify the driver for 2 years
D. Have the driver consult with an ophthalmologist to determine if the driver's
peripheral vison meets minimum standards - Correct Answer: C