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DOT NRCME PRACTICE EXAM/ MOST RECENT AND COMPLETE VERSION ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS/ VERIFIED EDITION ALREADY GRADED A+ BRAND NEW!!! FMCSA Mission Statement - ANSWER :To reduce crashes, injuries, fatalities involving large trucks/buses Medical Examiner - ANSWER :Licensed, certified, registered provider who can perform PEs in accordance with laws and regulations ; registered through NRS ; has unique identifier ; passes MEC test FMCSA - ANSWER :Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration NRCME - ANSWER :National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners Commerical Motor Vehicle - ANSWER :Weight >1000 lb ; or transports >8 people for compensation ; or >15 people without compensation ; transports hazardous materials requiring placarding Does the driver need to sign a medical release before you release their Medical Certification? - ANSWER :No. Certificate is provided to employer. (Release is required for a copy of medical report form) How many standards are used to determine driver fitness for duty? - ANSWER :13 How many standards of "driver fitness for duty" are *discretionary*? - ANSWER :9 (according to my review course) - Other sources say 10 and say that T2DM is discretionary Who regulates treatment/management and aftercare of substance abuse for drivers? - ANSWER :SAP (Substance Abuse Professional)2 | P a g e Who determines the origin of abnormal drug test results, determining whether the driver has violated drug use regulations? - ANSWER :Medical Review Officer Title 49 CFR 391.41 - ANSWER :Medical Examiner Report Form - Paperwork completed during DOT physical - Physical exam requirements for driver - Determines if Certificate is granted Intrastate commerce - ANSWER :Interstate: multiple states or international Intrastate: within 1 state Title 49 CFR 391.43 - ANSWER :Describes responsibilities of Medical Examiner, instructions for exam, and requirements for medical certification - Supporting information to explain 391.41 When was DOT established? - ANSWER :1966 Became separate entity on Jan 1, 2000 Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 - ANSWER :Established DOT as separate federal entity Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 - ANSWER :Required drug testing for drivers The driver must always keep a copy of ____________________ with them while driving - ANSWER :Medical Certificate3 | P a g e SPE if applicable How many standards of "driver fitness for duty" are *NON- discretionary*? - ANSWER :4 - Vision - Hearing - Epilepsy - T2DM (Some sources say 3 and do not include T2DM) Age requirement for drivers - ANSWER :21+ Language requirement for drivers - ANSWER :Must be able to read/speak English well enough to read signs, communicate Height/weight requirement for drivers - ANSWER :There is none What is tested for in urine? - ANSWER :USG PRO BLO GLU How long are you (the provider) required to keep a copy of a driver's Medical Certificate? - ANSWER :3 years After a reading of Stage 3 hypertension, how often can a driver be certified? - ANSWER :Only every 6 months max - Disqualify until BP <140/90 - 3 month cert if <160/100 and they are initiating treatmen

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DOT NRCME PRACTICE EXAM/ MOST RECENT
AND COMPLETE VERSION ALL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS/ VERIFIED EDITION
ALREADY GRADED A+ BRAND NEW!!!
FMCSA Mission Statement - ANSWER :To reduce crashes, injuries, fatalities involving large
trucks/buses



Medical Examiner - ANSWER :Licensed, certified, registered provider who can perform PEs in
accordance with laws and regulations ; registered through NRS ; has unique identifier ; passes MEC test



FMCSA - ANSWER :Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration


NRCME - ANSWER :National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners


Commerical Motor Vehicle - ANSWER :Weight >1000 lb ; or transports >8 people for compensation ;
or >15 people without compensation ; transports hazardous materials requiring placarding

Does the driver need to sign a medical release before you release their Medical Certification? -
ANSWER :No. Certificate is provided to employer.


(Release is required for a copy of medical report form)



How many standards are used to determine driver fitness for duty? - ANSWER :13


How many standards of "driver fitness for duty" are *discretionary*? - ANSWER :9
(according to my review course)
- Other sources say 10 and say that T2DM is discretionary



Who regulates treatment/management and aftercare of substance abuse for drivers? - ANSWER :SAP
(Substance Abuse Professional)

,2|P a g e




Who determines the origin of abnormal drug test results, determining whether the driver has violated drug
use regulations? - ANSWER :Medical Review Officer



Title 49 CFR 391.41 - ANSWER :Medical Examiner Report Form
- Paperwork completed during DOT physical
- Physical exam requirements for driver
- Determines if Certificate is granted




Intrastate commerce - ANSWER :Interstate: multiple states or international



Intrastate: within 1 state



Title 49 CFR 391.43 - ANSWER :Describes responsibilities of Medical Examiner, instructions for
exam, and requirements for medical certification
- Supporting information to explain 391.41



When was DOT established? - ANSWER :1966


Became separate entity on Jan 1, 2000



Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 - ANSWER :Established DOT as separate federal
entity



Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 - ANSWER :Required drug testing for drivers


The driver must always keep a copy of ____________________ with them while driving - ANSWER
:Medical Certificate

,3|P a g e


SPE if applicable




How many standards of "driver fitness for duty" are *NON- discretionary*? - ANSWER :4
- Vision
- Hearing
- Epilepsy
- T2DM


(Some sources say 3 and do not include T2DM)



Age requirement for drivers - ANSWER :21+


Language requirement for drivers - ANSWER :Must be able to read/speak English well enough to read
signs, communicate



Height/weight requirement for drivers - ANSWER :There is none


What is tested for in urine? - ANSWER :USG
PRO
BLO
GLU



How long are you (the provider) required to keep a copy of a driver's Medical Certificate? - ANSWER
:3 years


After a reading of Stage 3 hypertension, how often can a driver be certified? - ANSWER :Only every 6
months max
- Disqualify until BP <140/90
- 3 month cert if <160/100 and they are initiating treatment for the first time

, 4|P a g e


- May certify Q1 year post surgical correction of secondary HTN



Which generation of antihistamines should be used for drivers? - ANSWER :2nd gen
- Nonsedating



A driver must wait ___ hours after taking a sedating med before driving - ANSWER :12+ hours


Urine drug testing includes: - ANSWER :MJ
Tobacco
Amphetamines
Cocaine
Opiates



Which type of stroke only requires a 1 year waiting period? - ANSWER :Cerebellar or brainstem,
which has low risk for seizures
- And NO hx of seizure
- + Neuro clearance and normal neuro exam



What is the A1C requirement for drivers with T2DM? - ANSWER :There is not one


Vision requirements - ANSWER :20/40 in each eye and both eyes (or better)
Field >70 degrees
Can see amber, red, green colors


Exam: Fundoscopic, PERRLA, ocular movements



Hearing requirements - ANSWER :Whisper at not less than 5 feet in 1 ear, or average hearing loss no
greater than 40 dB at 500Hz, 1000Hz, 2000 Hz in 1 ear.
- Can use hearing aids - mark on paperwork
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