NRCME (DOT) 2019 Exam Comprehensive Review (Graded A+)
NRCME (DOT) 2019 Exam Comprehensive Review (Graded A+) Corrective lenses that are prohibited by the FMCSA, including: lenses that correct distance vision in one eye and near vision in the other. telescopic lenses Medical guidelines for the driver with diabetes mellitus include: Annual medical examination. Annual ophthalmologist or optometrist eye evaluation. Disqualification for a diagnosis of unstable proliferative retinopathy. Monocular Vision Monocular vision is disqualifying. However, the driver who has monocular vision that with the better eye meets all vision qualification requirements may be considered for a Federal Vision Exemption if the Medical Examiner finds the driver otherwise medically fit for duty. Monocular vision is defined as vision that is at least 20/40 for distance in one eye with or without correction and vision that is less than 20/40 for distance in one eye with or without correction. The driver must meet other vision requirements in each eye, including visual fields (horizontal field of vision). Federal Vision Exemption: the driver with monocular vision who is applying for or has a federal exemption or is qualified by operation of 49 CFR 391.64 must have an annual physical examination. Drivers with vision loss who meet standards may be certified for up to two years. A driver who wears contact lenses which correct farsightedness in one eye and nearsightedness in the other, but has no other visual impairments can be certified under what additional
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