A 29-year-old female army veteran presents for examination to qualify as a CMV driver. She admits that she has had a head surgery after a bullet penetrated her head 3 years ago. She lost consciousness for 36 hours after the incident occurred. No history of seizures post injury. No current medication or any other health issues. She is a smoker. Is this person qualified to drive a CMV and why?
A) Yes, the brain injury occurred more than 2 years ago.
B) Yes, she is taking no medication and has had no post-trauma seizures.
C) No, she is a smoker.
D) No, she is at high risk of post-traumatic brain seizures.
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