NRCME DOT EXAMINER TEST EXAM WITH
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS||
LATEST AND COMPLETE VERSION 2025-2026
WITH EXPERT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS||
ASSURED PASS
The medical examiner must evaluate pupil reactivity when examining a driver's
eyes according to FMCSA regulations. - ANSWER: Pupil reactivity
Determining iris symmetry is not required by FMCSA regulations. - ANSWER:
Iris symmetry
Most causes of conjunctival injection would not be disqualifying according to
FMCSA regulations. - ANSWER: Conjunctival injection
Corneal thickness is not measured in an office examination except by an eye
specialist. - ANSWER: Corneal thickness
A driver can be given medical qualification for two years if they have an SPE
certificate for a left below the knee amputation (BKA). - ANSWER: Medical
qualification for two years
Drivers with hypertension are only given a medical certificate that is good for one
year. - ANSWER: Hypertension
A recent diagnosis of Lewy body dementia is not a correct response for medical
qualification because it is a progressive, degenerative condition with no known
treatment. - ANSWER: Lewy body dementia
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Documented medical marijuana use for pain control is not acceptable for safety-
sensitive employees subject to drug testing under DOT regulations. - ANSWER:
Medical marijuana use
A driver with an infected, swollen finger should have their grip strength assessed
next by the medical examiner. - ANSWER: Infected, swollen finger
Obtaining a hand X-ray is one of the options the medical examiner could consider,
but it is not the correct next step. - ANSWER: Hand X-ray
Assessing capillary refill in the hand is an option, but not the correct next step for
the medical examiner. - ANSWER: Capillary refill
Obtaining a culture and sensitivity is another option for the medical examiner but
not the correct next step. - ANSWER: Culture and sensitivity
Assessing the driver's grip strength is the correct next step for the medical
examiner. - ANSWER: Grip strength assessment
The ability of the driver to hold and control the steering wheel, which is assessed
to determine if a condition presents a safety risk. - ANSWER: Driver's grip
strength
A diagnostic test that a healthcare provider or specialist would perform or order,
not within the role of a medical examiner. - ANSWER: Hand X-ray
A test that is not the primary consideration for determining if the driver can safely
operate a CMV, based on the information provided. - ANSWER: Capillary refill
assessment