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DOT Post Test Questions With 100% Complete Solutions. The FMCSA medical examiner should disqualify a driver if he or she has any of the following clinical diagnosis - Correct Answer-MI, CHF with LVEF less than 40%, Pulmonary Hypertension, or Atrial fibrillation Pulmonary Hypertension, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive Cardiomyopathy or CHF with LVEF of 50% Atrial Flutter, Ventricular Tachycardia, or Pulmonary Embolism Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive Cardiomyopathy or CHF with LVEF less than 40% When should a driver who is prescribed anticoagulation therapy be disqualified? - Correct Answer-When taking medication for treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) When taking medication for treatment of Atrial Fibrillation When taking medication for treatment post cerebrovascular accident (CVA) When taking medication for treatment of pulmonary embolism How long should a driver status-post permanent pacemaker (PPM) insertion secondary to sinus node dysfunction wait before certification/recertification for duty can be considered? - Correct Answer-3 months 1 month 6 months 2 weeks A CMV driver who has an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) can be certified for how long when he or she has clearance from a cardiologist indicating that the driver is fit for duty? - Correct Answer-6 months 1 year 2 years Disqualified A driver candidate presents to your office for a new medical certification. In his medical history he notes he has an allergy to bee stings. Following his most recent bee sting he developed symptoms of anaphylaxis including angioedema, throat tightness, and dyspnea. What is one effective preventive measure the medical examiner should advise the driver to undertake? - Correct Answer-Always carry bug spray. Avoid going outdoors when possible and keep all windows in the truck rolled up. Carry an epinephrine injection device in the truck cab. Take 25mg of diphenhydramine twice daily. The medical examiner is determining fitness for duty for a driver candidate with a history of asthma. The driver is using an albuterol inhaler three times daily for treatment of intermittent dyspnea and wheezing. The medical examiner should: - Correct Answer-Qualify the driver for a period of two years as the asthma is well controlled .Disqualify the driver and have them return to their primary care provider for re evaluation of their asthma treatment regimen. Qualify the driver for a period of one year as they will require more frequent monitoring .Refer the driver for pulmonary function testing. The medical examiner should refer a driver for pulmonary function testing (PFT) when they present with which of the following: - Correct Answer-History of any specific lung disease Symptoms of shortness of breath, cough, chest tightness, or wheezing Cigarette smoking in drivers 35 years of age or older All of the above When assessing a driver with a suspected diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the medical examiner recalls the primary etiologic factor is: - Correct Answer- Cigarette smoking Morbid obesity Sedentary lifestyleMitral valve prolapse With polysomnogram, diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is based on the apnea/hypopnea index with over 30 episodes per hour. - Correct Answer-True False Which of the following is NOT a common daytime symptom of sleep apnea in adults? - Correct Answer-Excessive sleepiness Awakening with headaches Constipation Decreased concentration and focus Comorbid conditions common in bipol
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