These DVLA rules in this deck relate to what unless specifically stated?
Car/motorcycle
DVLA rules for HTN?
What does group 2 entitlement mean?
allows you to drive large good vehicles and buses
DVLA rules for elective angioplasty?
1 week off driving
DVLA rules for CABG?
4w off driving
DVLA rules for ACS?
4w off driving OR 1w if successfully treated by angioplasty
DVLA rules for angina?
driving must cease if symptoms occur at rest/at the wheel
DVLA rules for pacemaker insertion?
1w off driving
DVLA rules for implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)?
DVLA rules for successful catheter ablation for an arrhythmia?
2 days off driving
DVLA rules for AAA of 6cm or more?
Notify DVLA.
Licensing will be permitted subject to annual review.
AAA 6.5cm or more= disqualified from driving
DVLA rules for heart transplant?
stop driving for 6w, not need to notify DVLA
What standards need to be met to get a group 2 license if pt is diabetic and uses insulin or other hypoglycaemic inducing drugs eg. sulfonylureas?
-the driver has full hypoglycaemic awareness
What is a HGV licence?
same as group 2
How must a driver show adequate control of their diabetes?
regular blood glucose monitoring, at least twice daily and at times relevant to driving
applicants will need to have used blood glucose meters with a memory function to measure and record blood glucose levels for at least 3 months prior to submitting their application
Patients on insulin who want to apply for a group 2 (HGV) licence need to complete what form?
VDIAB1I
Specific points for group 1 drivers who have diabetes?
Group 1 licence?
cars and motorcylces
DVLA rules for alcohol misuse?
Persistent alcohol misuse, confirmed by medical enquiry and/or by evidence of otherwise unexplained abnormal blood markers requires licence revocation or refusal until min 6m period of controlled drinking or abstinence has been attained, with normal blood parameters
How do the DVLA define alcohol misuse?
a state which, because of consumption of alcohol, causes disturbance of behaviour, related disease or other consequences, likely to cause the patient, his/her family or society harm now, or in the future, and which may or may not be associated with dependency
DVLA rules for alcohol dependency?
same as alcohol misuse but for 1 year
DVLA rules for cannabis, amphetamine, ecstasy or LSD use?
persistent use of or dependency on these substances, confirmed by medical enquiry, will lead to licence refusal or revocation for a minimum 6 month period free of such use has been attained. Independent medical assessment and urine screen arranged by DVLA, may be required
DVLA rules for heroin, cocaine and methadone?
Same as for cannabis, amphetamine, ecstasy or LSD use but for 1 year and consultant report may be required on reapplication
DVLA rules for epilepsy/seizures?
all pts must not drive and inform DVLA