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Why did the federal motor carrier safety administration (FMCSA) establish the National Registry of
Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME)? - ✔✔To create a national medical certification process for
commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers who operate in interstate commerce
What is the role of the medical examiner? - ✔✔To determine medical fitness for duty
Medical standards/regulations - ✔✔these are mandatory. the medical examiner must abide by those
requirements without exception
What conditions are medical disqualification for drivers? - ✔✔Insulin-dependent diabetes, epilepsy, and
monocular vision
Who grants the waivers/exemptions for a medical conditions that disqualify drivers? - ✔✔Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). NOT the medical examiner.
Medical guidelines - ✔✔These are advisory
What does a medical examiner need to do if they do not follow the advisory medical guidelines? - ✔✔The
medical examiner should note the rationale for not following the guidelines in the Medical Examination
Report
The medical examiner may not qualify a driver with what limitations or restrictions? - ✔✔Limits on
lifting or driving at night
What are the 4 required tests in the driver medical exam? - ✔✔Vision, hearing, blood pressure/pulse, and
dipstick urinalysis
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, Minimum vision requirements - ✔✔20/40 in each eye and both eyes together for distance with or without
correction
field of vision of at least 70 degrees in the horizontal meridian of each eye
the ability to recognize the colors of traffic signals showing standard red, green, and amber
Monocular vision - ✔✔vision in at least one eye that is worse than 20/40 for distance with or without
correction
Monocular vision waiver - ✔✔driver must be examined by an optometrist or ophthalmologist 45 days
prior to the driver medical examination. An annual examination are required.
Contact lenses that are not acceptable - ✔✔contact lenses that correct one eye for distance and one eye for
near vision
What should the medical examiner advise drivers requiring contact lenses or glasses? - ✔✔to carry an
extra pair while driving
What tests can be used for hearing? - ✔✔forced whisper or audiometric testing equipment
Minimum hearing requirements - ✔✔ability to hear a forced whisper in at least one ear from not less than
5 feet or hearing loss of no more than 40 decibels averaged across 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz.
Hearing is required for only _______ - ✔✔one ear
Testing of a driver wearing a hearing aid using audiometric testing equipment may only be performed by
who? - ✔✔An audiologist or otolaryngologist using specialized audiometric testing equipment
Medical examiners should advise drivers requiring a hearing aid to carry what? - ✔✔An extra battery
while driving
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