CME Certified Federal Medical Examiner

Category - Physical Examination and Evaluation

In the event that a driver wears corrective lenses, the medical examiner should do which of the following?
  1. Recommend that the driver not be certified.
  2. Recommend that the driver be re-evaluated by an optometrist.
  3. Mark the “wearing corrective lenses” on both the report and the certificate.
  4. Recommend a one-year waiting period.
Explanation
Answer: C - Mark the “wearing corrective lenses” on both the report and the certificate.

A driver who normally wears corrective lenses should do so during the exam. Wearing corrective lenses is not reason to refuse to certify a driver. If a driver wears corrective lenses, the medical examiner should mark “wearing corrective lenses” on the medical examination report and the medical examination certificate.
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