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Posted: 9 years, 10 months ago
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The present guidance suggests that compliance for treated OSA is that the driver be treated for at least four hours a night at least 70% of the time (seven out of 10 nights).
Are you aware if it has to be 4 continuous hours or can it be in various increments that add up to a total of 4 hours?
Posted: 9 years, 10 months ago
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Hello,
My fiancé is a trucker with sleep apnea and he does use a CPAP machine. He has to go get his yearly DOT physical and I am extremely worried because he does not use his CPAP as much as he is supposed to. His shifts require that he is up and down and so he does not get 4 straight hours of sleep every night at all. Does anyone know, if he is non compliant can he get a 30 day card to come into compliance or what may happen??
Posted: 9 years, 10 months ago
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DOT CPAP Compliance
Brian,
Thank you so much for the information. Now let me ask... lets say he gets 4 hours one night and then sleeps 4 hours into the next morning, is that going to count for the 4 hours needed for 2 days?
He went today and the DOT Dr told him that he will need to have a week of full compliance and then he will give him a 30 day card and re-assess after that. UGH. Now he is waiting on a response from work as to what they are going to do. (biting my nails)