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DOT Physical
Exam Checklist:
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Provide accurate and complete health history; honesty is crucial.
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Discuss health history and medications with the Examiner.
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General physical observation and weight measurement.
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Check blood pressure and pulse.
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Conduct vision acuity, peripheral vision, and eye exams.
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Assess hearing and examine ears.
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Auscultate lungs and heart.
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Observe and palpate the abdomen.
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Perform orthopedic assessment of spine and extremities.
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Conduct urinalysis for glucose, protein, blood, and specific gravity.
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Review any additional required testing or documentation.
After successfully completing the DOT Physical exam, drivers will receive their medical certificate and necessary forms.
What To Bring To a
DOT Physical Exam:
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Driver’s License: Ensure you have a valid driver’s license for identification purposes.
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Medical Records: Bring any relevant medical records, especially if you have existing health conditions or are under medical treatment.
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List of Medications: Provide a list of current medications you are taking, including dosage and frequency.
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Eyeglasses or Contacts: If you use corrective lenses, bring them along for the vision acuity exam.
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Hearing Aids: If you use hearing aids, bring them for the hearing assessment.
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Health History Information: Be prepared to share your health history, including past surgeries, medical conditions, and any recent health concerns.
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Payment: Please present the barcode you received via text and/or email at the clinic when you arrive. The barcode is your verification of payment for the exam.
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Medical Certificates: If possible, bring any previous medical certificates or documentation related to your last DOT physical.
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Being prepared with these items will help streamline your DOT physical exam process.
