Onset & POC
DOD
Sequential Evaluation
Dip N Dots
Trail Mix
100

At what age does POC expire for a CDB claim?

What is age 22?

100

If we suspect a claimant is engaging in SGA, what do we do?

What is request FO to investigate?

100

Who is responsible for Step 1 of the Sequential Evaluation?

What is the DO/FO?

100

Claimant must have paid FICA for this claim type

What is T2 DIB?
100

Federal program where parents must meet I&R

What is T16 SSI DC/BC?

200

This date indicates when coverage has expired for DWB.

What is end of prescribed period? 

200

What is the Non-Blind SGA limit for 2021?

What is $1310?

200

If a claimant does not have a severe impairment, at what step of sequential evaluation would a decision be made?

What is Step 2? 

200

This is a state funded program and claimant's must meet I&R

What is T19 Medicaid?

200

What is the Blind SGA limit for 2021? 

What is $2190?

300

This is the last date a CDB claim can be found disabled.

What is Age 22 (last day of the month prior to age 22)? 

300

Identify the essential elements needed to establish the presence of a medically determinable impairment (MDI).

What are signs, symptoms, and lab findings from an acceptable medical source?

300

At what step of sequential evaluation would you deny a claimant based on ability to perform past work? 

What is Step 4?

300

Clmts disability must begin before age 22 but the clmt can not receive a check until 18

What is T2 CDB? 

300

Define the term SGA.

What is work for pay or profit?

400

This federal program does not have a POC issue.

What is SSI (Title XVI)?

400

Explain what the Social Security Program means by the terms “impairment” and “disabled.”

What is Impairment is a Medically Determinable impairment (MDI).

An individual is found disabled when all parts of the SSA definition of disability are met

400

What is the order of Sequential Evaluation?

What is SGA, severe impairment,  meet/equal, PRW,
Other work?

400

Define sign, symptom, and lab finding.

What are Signs are what the doctor observes

Symptoms are what the patient experiences

Lab Findings are x-rays, blood tests, psychological testing etc.

400

What is a Control Date and what claim type does it pertain to? 

What is a DWB claim. A control Date is the earliest a claimant can receive monetary benefits.

500

This state funded program has no POC issues.

What is Medicaid (Title XIX)?

500

What are the main elements of the Definition of Disability?

What is the inability to engage in any SGA, by reason of any MDI physical or mental, results in death, or last 12 continuous months?

500

What 2 steps of sequential evaluation can result in an approval?

What are Steps 3 and 5?


500

What is SSA’s duration requirement for the Definition of Disability?

What is 12 continuous months or results in death?

500

What is the POC for each T2 claim type? 

What is:

DIB DFI-DLI
DWB Beginning PP-End of PP
CDB 18-22