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2010 BC Guide in Determining Fitness to Drive

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17.16 Commercial drivers who have ventricular fibrillation with no reversiblecauseApplicationAssessment guidel<strong>in</strong>es<strong>Fitness</strong> guidel<strong>in</strong>esOSMV determ<strong>in</strong>ationguidel<strong>in</strong>esConditionsRestrictionsRe-assessmentguidel<strong>in</strong>esThese guidel<strong>in</strong>es apply <strong>to</strong> driver fitness determ<strong>in</strong>ations forcommercial drivers who have ventricular fibrillation (VF) with noreversible cause. These guidel<strong>in</strong>es do not apply <strong>to</strong> drivers who haveVF due <strong>to</strong> any of the follow<strong>in</strong>g reversible causes: VF with<strong>in</strong> 24 hours of myocardial <strong>in</strong>farction VF dur<strong>in</strong>g coronary angiography VF with electrocution, or VF secondary <strong>to</strong> drug <strong>to</strong>xicity.If VF has a reversible cause, it is considered a transient condition.The Canadian Cardiovascular Society recommendation for VF with areversible cause is <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> 17.53.OSMV will not generally request further <strong>in</strong>formation.Individuals may not drive.Individuals are not fit <strong>to</strong> drive.N/AN/AN/A174

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