POC
Jurisdiction
Seq Eval
MSK
Hematological
100

At what age does POC expire for a CDB claim?

What is age 22?

100

Who has jurisdiction when a clmt permanently moves to another state and you are still processing the claim?

Who is the state of residence?

100

At what step of sequential evaluation would you consult Occubrowse?

What is Step 4?

100

Name a weight bearing joint

What is Knee, Hip or Ankle?

100
listing level hemoglobin is.....

what is 7.0 grams/deciliter or less

200

This date indicates when coverage has expired for DWB.

What is End of Prescribed Period (PP)?

200

Title XVI clmt does not meet I&R, who has jurisdiction?

Who is the Field Office/District Office (FO/DO)?

200

DIB with no functional limitations is decided at what step of sequential evaluation?

What is Step 2?

200

Name a diagnostic test we use to evaluate MSK impairments.

What is XR's, MRIs, PET Scans, US or CT Scans?

200

The most severe form of anemia; typically requires a bone marrow/stem cell transplant for treatment

What is aplastic anemia

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

DIB only claim, DLI in the past, prior decision after DLI on previous DIB claim. What legal concept applies?

What is Res Judicata?

300

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

What is Steps 3 & 5?

300

Your clmt has arthritis and has undergone knee arthroplasty, what does this mean?

What is they had a knee replacement?

300

Anemia is characterized by...

What is significantly less than normal RBC count

400

This federal program does not have a POC issue.

What is SSI (Title XVI)?

400

This agency makes the final decision if there is an unsuccessful work attempt.

What is DDS (you!)?

400

At what step of sequential evaluation would you deny clmt based on past work?

What is Step 4?

400

These types of injuries are evaluated by looking at surgical management, injuries involving the head and face, injuries involving the hands and feet and restoration of major function.

What is Burns?

400

Name 2 forms of treatment for hematological disorders

What are iron replacement, transfusions, phlebotomy, parenteral narcotic MEDs, bone marrow/stem cell transplant, splenectomy

500

This state funded program has no POC issues.

What is Medicaid(Title XIX)?

500

DIB claim, AOD prior to DLI. Who has jurisdiction?

Who is DDS (you!)?

500

At what step of sequential evaluation would you consult the Voc. Tables?

What is Step 5?

500

Name the 3 documentation requirements needed to evaluate amputations.

What is 

1. Ability to use a prosthesis
2. Precise site of amputation
3. Unusual complications in the remainder of the limb or in the contralateral limb?

500

Criteria needed to meet listing 7.05A (typically used to evaluate Sickle Cell Disease)

What is 6 vaso-occlusive Crises over a period of 12 months; 30 days apart