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A driver is taking celexa or treatment of what he calls a mild depression. He reports he is not considered or attempted suicide. The examiner should:

Temporarily disqualified the driver until he obtains written clearance for the depression and the medication from the treating provider.

The following statements are true concerning hearing requirements of commercial drivers except:

A. Hearing aids may not be worn during the forced whisper test. B. Either the forced whisper or audiometry tests may be performed first. C. A forced whisper test is passed if one ear perceives the forced whisper at 5 feet. D. Administration of both tests is only necessary if the first test is failed. Correct Answer: A

A driver with a history of diabetes, who is taking Metformin, provides a note from his primary care provider that lists his a1C level as 10. His exam is essentially normal including laboratory analysis, except he is very overweight. The medical examiner should:

Certify the driver for one year.