ABG needs to be ordered if the pulse oximetry is correct answers <92%
Screening pulse oximetry/ABG is needed when the FEV1 is: correct answers <65%
Screening pulse oximetry/ABG is needed when the FEV1/FVC correct answers <65%
Screening pulse oximetry/ABG is needed when the FVC: co...
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ABG needs to be ordered if the pulse oximetry is correct answers <92%
Screening pulse oximetry/ABG is needed when the FEV1 is: correct answers <65%
Screening pulse oximetry/ABG is needed when the FEV1/FVC correct answers <65%
Screening pulse oximetry/ABG is needed when the FVC: correct answers <60%
What is the minimum required Pa02: correct answers 65 mm hg at altitudes <5,000ft 60 mm hg at altitudes > 5000 ft
What is the waiting period for a MI correct answers 2 months
What is the maximum length of time a driver can remain in determination pending status? correct answers 45 Days
A driver with an Abnormal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) can be certified: correct answers For 1 year if between 4 and 5 cm, asymptomatic, with a recommendation from a cardiovascular specialist who understands the functions and demands of commercial driving.
Central vision loss is a finding suggestive of: correct answers Macular degeneration.
Which of the following is an assessment of L4 nerve root pathology correct answers Patellar reflex.
How soon may a driver be certified after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)surgery? correct answers 3 months with clearance by a cardiologist, resting echocardiogram with an LVEF >40% after CABG, and asymptomatic status with no angina.
A driver is found to have diminished central acuity during Snellen chart acuity testing. This is
suggestive of: correct answers Macular degeneration
The regulatory non-discretionary standards include: correct answers Vision, hearing, and epilepsy.
A 47 year-old driver with a Fixed Deficit of an Extremity should have a physical exam: correct answers Biannually or more frequently if indicated.
A driver with an abdominal aortic aneurysm may be certified for one year without clearance from a
vascular specialist if the AAA is asymptomatic and: correct answers Less than 4cm in size.
What is the required waiting period before a driver can be certified following coronary artery bypass grafting? correct answers Three months
After undergoing ablation for atrial fibrillation, what is the minimum waiting period before a driver can be certified? correct answers 1 month. An examiner may certify a driver with a hearing exemption for: correct answers Two years
An examiner may certify a driver with a seizure exemption for: correct answers Two years
An examiner may certify a driver with a Skilled Performance Exemption for: correct answers Two years
A driver with a history of childhood febrile seizures with recurrence of the seizures nor any other neurological sequelae can be certified for how many years? correct answers Two years
driver has an otherwise normal exam except for amputation of the ring and little fingers of the
left hand. The driver can be certified for: correct answers Two years if grip strength is normal
For how long must you retain a copy of the driver's medical records, including the certificate?
correct answers 3 years
The SPE certificate is valid for a period not to exceed years from date of issue? correct answers 2 years
A driver with a history of epilepsy must wait a minimum of how long before consideration may be given to certification? correct answers Ten years seizure free and off anticonvulsantmedication
A driver describes gradual peripheral vision loss and seeing halos. This suggests the development of correct answers Glaucoma.
What is the waiting period for certification following percutaneous coronary intervention? correct answers A minimum one week post-procedure.
Checking for pupillary equality is a required part of the examination. On a driver's exam, you
notice that the pupils are of different diameters, but both react appropriately to light. This is consistent with: correct answers Anisocoria
A driver describes halos around lights at night and occasional mild headaches. This is suggestive of: correct answers Glaucoma
What is the waiting period for someone who had Bacterial meningitis without early seizures. correct answers minimum of 1 year
The most common cause of retinopathy is diabetes mellitus. A characteristic finding consistent with this diagnosis is: correct answers Intraretinal hemorrhage.
What is the maximum certification period for Obstructive Sleep Apnea? correct answers 12 months
The exercise tolerance test is the most common test used to evaluate workload capacity and detect cardiac abnormalities. The driver should be able to: correct answers Exercise to a workload capacity greater than 6 Metabolic Equivalents (METs) (through Bruce protocol stage II or equivalent).
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