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GRADED A (BRAND NEW!!)
Which of the following is a qualification recommendation following coronary artery
bypass graft (CABG) surgery?
A. Exercise tolerance testing (ETT) every two years after five years.
B. Echocardiogram or radionuclide stress testing is indicated if the driver is not able to
achieve a satisfactory ETT result, has an abnormal resting electrocardiogram, or a
dysrhythmia.
C. Resting echocardiogram left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) greater than or equal
to 45%.
D. Normal electrocardiogram. - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔✔✔ Echocardiogram or
radionuclide stress testing is indicated if the driver is not able to achieve a satisfactory
ETT result, has an abnormal resting electrocardiogram, or a dysrhythmia.
Which of the following is a requirement in order for a driver with congestive heart failure
(CHF) to be qualified?
A. The driver must have a normal electrocardiogram.
B. The driver must have completed an exercise tolerance test (ETT) to at least 10
METS. (metabolic equivalents).
C. The driver must have a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of greater than or
equal to 45%.
D. The driver must be asymptomatic and tolerate medications. - CORRECT ANSWER
✔✔✔✔✔ The driver must be asymptomatic and tolerate medications.
Which of the following guidelines for medical certification following device implantation
is true?
A. Six months after implantation of cardiac defibrillator.
B. Three months after pacemaker implantation for atrioventricular block.
C. One month after pacemaker implantation for neurocardiogenic syncope.
D. Three months after pacemaker implantation for hypersensitive carotid sinus with
syncope. - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔✔✔ Three months after pacemaker
implantation for hypersensitive carotid sinus with syncope.
Waiting periods for now stable cardiovascular conditions include __________.
A. Three months for myocardial infarction (MI).
B. Three months for angina.
, C. Two weeks for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
D. Two months for coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG). - CORRECT ANSWER
✔✔✔✔✔ Three months for angina.
Cardiovascular disease not-to-certify diagnoses include __________.
A. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
B. Angina.
C. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) < 50%.
D. Congestive heart failure (CHF). - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔✔✔ Hypertrophic
cardiomyopathy.
Certification outcome is a maximum of ________ for a driver with history of heart attack
- myocardial infarction (MI).
Three months.
Six months.
One year.
Two months. - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔✔✔ One year.
For a driver with moderate aortic stenosis, an echocardiogram should be repeated
every _________ years; for a driver with mild aortic stenosis, an echocardiogram should
be repeated every _________ years.
One-two, five.
Three, three.
Two, four.
One, three. - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔✔✔ One-two, five.
Drivers with insulin dependent diabetes __________.
A. May be certified for a maximum of six months.
B. Must maintain a hemoglobin A1c level of less than 7 to qualify for certification.
C. May only be certified for six months if they have a history of myocardial infarction.
D. May be eligible for a diabetes exemption. - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔✔✔ May be
eligible for a diabetes exemption.
Which diabetes mellitus risk poses the greatest threat to public safety?
Hyperglycemia.
Peripheral neuropathy.
Hypoglycemia.
Metabolic encephalopathy. - CORRECT ANSWER ✔✔✔✔✔ Hypoglycemia.
Drivers with a history of __________ severe hypoglycemic reactions in the past year or
__________ severe hypoglycemic reactions in the past five years should not be
certified.
One, three.
One, two.
Two, three.