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QME Exam Prep Self Test Questions With Verified Answers. Opinions/conclusions must be made with reasons constituting: A. Medical Probability B. Medical Possibility C. Medical Certainty - answerA. Medical probability An IW having had 3 similar jobs at 3 different employers, but realized she ha...

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QME Exam Prep Self Test Questions With
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Opinions/conclusions must be made with reasons constituting:


A. Medical Probability
B. Medical Possibility

C. Medical Certainty - answer✔A. Medical probability
An IW having had 3 similar jobs at 3 different employers, but realized she had a problem/injury
of a cumulative nature while working for the most recent employer would place liability for any
resultant disability/impairment on:


A. The most recent employer with WC insurance
B. The employer where the problem/injury first began
C. Liability for disability/impairment shared based upon apportionment

D. A & B - answer✔D. A and B
Secondary erectile dysfunction, sleep disorders and/or psych disorders that are a compensable
consequence of the primary injury for 1.1.13 injuries and forward are:


A. Ratable with regard to disability/impairment
B. Treatable under the claim but not ratable with regard to disability/impairment
C. Only secondary/compensable psych problems are ratable
D. Ratable if catastrophic in nature

E. B & D - answer✔E. B & D

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Which of the following specialties/disciplines are prohibited from writing a medical legal report
in a case where impairment/disability is being disputed:


A. Psychology/Psychiatry
B. Chiropractic
C. Acupuncture - Can complete the entire report except the impairment rating

D. Dentistry - answer✔C. Acupuncture - Can complete the entire report except the impairment
rating
When a QME receives a request to schedule an evaluation, the QME must issue a QME
Appointment Notification Form to all parties within:


A. 60 working days
B. 30 working days
C. 10 working days

D. 5 working days - answer✔D. 5 working days
A QME report is due how many days after the completion of the face-to-face evaluation:


A. 45 calendar days
B. 30 calendar days
C. 60 calendar days

D. Only after all records have been reviewed - answer✔B. 30 calendar days
A supplemental QME report (no face-to-face evaluation) is due how many days after the QME
receives the request to do the report:


A. 20 calendar days
B. 30 calendar days
C. 45 calendar days

D. 60 calendar days - answer✔D. 60 calendar days

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When an IW had jobs involving similar work or body mechanics in 1985, 1991, 1998, and 2002
but did not realize she was having a problem requiring treatment and/or causing her
impairment/disability until 2002, what would the Date Of Injury be:


A. 1985
B. 1991
C. 2001

D. 2002 - answer✔D. 2002
In the above question #8, may an employer prior to the Date of Injury be liable for any
confirmed disability.


A. Yes

B. No - answer✔A. Yes
If immediate/emergency treatment is required because of a serious or life-threatening situation,
the provider's treatment must still meet the requirement of being consistent with the MTUS and
approved before treatment is rendered.


A. Yes

B. No - answer✔B. No
If the evaluator determines that the IW's pain increases the burden of the IW's ADLs even
slightly, the evaluator may add-on to the IW's impairment how much for pain.


A. 0%
B. 1%-3% whole person impairment
C. No more than 50% of the impairment value already determined

D. Up to 3% only if the pain is headache pain - answer✔B. 1%-3% whole person impairment
If an IW has stand-alone headache pain with no other impairment for any other body part or
system, the evaluator can do which of the following with regard to an impairment rating:

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A. No impairment can be given for stand-alone headache pain
B. Headache pain can only be rated in the presence of another ratable body part or body system
impairment
C. A and B

D. Headache pain can be given an impairment rating of between 1% to 3% - answer✔D.
Headache pain can be given an impairment rating of between 1% to 3%
'Ex Parte' communication is legally forbidden, unless involving routine matters such as
confirming appointments or that records have been sent, etc. The QME or AME should not talk
to the attorneys or the carrier.


A. True

B. False - answer✔A. True
In cases made Permanent & Stationary prior to 01/01/05, the PD (permanent disability) rating is
based upon:


A. Impairment rating
B. Causation
C. Subjective factors of disability, objective factors and work restrictions/preclusions

D. A & B - answer✔C. Subjective factors of disability, objective factors and work
restrictions/preclusions
If an IW's right knee was injured in 2002 and the case was settled with a Stipulated Award and a
PD rating of 10% and the IW re-injured the same knee again in 2007 with a PD rating of 20%,
which of the following applies with regard to apportionment


A. If the IW self-rehabilitated after the 2002 injury and had no complaints and was able to do his
job without any problems until the 2007 injury occurred, there should be no apportionment.
B. Because the 2002 injury was given a PD rating before 2005 and the 2007 same knee was
injured after the AMA Guide impairment rating system was established, there should be no
apportionment.
C. Because the causation for the 2002 right knee injury was different from the causation of the
2007 injury, no apportionment would apply.

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