CME Certified Federal Medical Examiner

Category - Risk Assessment

When examining a driver who presents with diabetes mellitus, a medical examiner should examine the toes, feet, fingers, and hands for which of the following?
  1. Interstitial cystitis
  2. Fibromyalgia
  3. Peripheral neuropathy
  4. Huntington’s disease
Explanation
Answer: C - Peripheral neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy can sometimes be a complication of diabetes mellitus. When performing an examination on a driver with diabetes mellitus, a medical examiner should examine the feet, toes, fingers, and hands for signs of peripheral neuropathy.
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