105. The driver provides the medical examiner with a copy of records, including a cardiologist's report indicating a diagnosis of congestive heart failure and that the driver's ejection fraction is 38%. Can the driver be certified? A. Yes, if the driver is under ongoing care of the cardiologist and has no more than mild symptoms B. Yes, providing the driver has completed a 6‐week cardiac rehabilitation program C. No because CHF is automatically disqualifying D. No because his ejection fraction is less than 40% {Ans: D}9. A driver presents for recertification. The only condition he lists is GERD, for which he takes OTC omeprazole. He says that when he is driving and eating fast foods, he is more likely to have heartburn than when off‐duty. You should: A. Request recent UGI results B. Correlate history with abdominal exam C. Certify for one year with restricted diet D. Discuss alternative employment {Ans: B}70. The driver's corrected visual acuity is: right eye 20/40, left eye 20/80, both eyes 20/40. The examiner should: A. Inform driver of the process to qualify with monocular vision under Alternate Vision Standard B. Refer driver to seek vision exemption C. Qualify the driver since better