4.3 Functional Capacity Evaluation Flashcards

1
Q

The _______ ___________ ______ (FCE)is used to directly measure the patient’s physical ability to perform work-related activities.

A

Functional Capacity Evaluation

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The _____ ___________ _______ is acomprehensive exam, covering all physical demands required of the employee.

A

Functional Capacity Evaluation

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3
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______ _________ is an individualized, intense, highly structuredprogram designed to return the worker to full employment.

A

Work hardening

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______ ________ is done 3-5 days per week in a real or simulatedwork setting under the direction of a multidisciplinary team.

A

Work hardening

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The purpose of _______ __________ is to maximize the employee’sability to return to work safely, with less likelihood of re-injury.

A

Work hardening (a job analysis)

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Q

______ ___________ differs from work hardening in that the focusis not on specific tasks the client must perform (for example, lifting a 20-pound box and placingit on a shelf), but rather on building the strength required to lift anything.

A

Work conditioning

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The focus of _______ _____ is on attitude and behavioraland social skills for clients with behavioral health issues.

A

Work adjustment

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Q

The goal of _______ __________ is to improve problems thatprevent the client from obtaining employment, such as attendance, punctuality, hygiene, orinterpersonal relationship skills.

A

Work adjustment

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9
Q

__________ _______ ______ allows an injured
employee to return to productive work with their employer while under the care of rehabilitation
professionals.

A

Transitional Work Duty

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10
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Only employees with temporary injuries who will eventually be able to return to their normal
full-time duties are eligible for _______ _______
_______ .

A

Transitional Work Duty

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After a work-related injury, the goal is for the worker to achieve ______________ __________ and to return to work as soonas possible.

A

maximum medical improvement

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Q

_________ _________ __________ _________ _____(FMLA) is not a source of income, but it does protect the employee’s job.

A

Family and Medical Leave Act

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13
Q

The most frequently reported reasons for difficulty in obtaining employment (for adults withdisabilities) are _____________________, followed by _____________________.

A

lack of available, appropriate jobs; lack of transportation.

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14
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The _________ ______ _______ _______ exists for clientsaged 18 to 64 who want to return to work but currently receive Social Security benefits based
on disability under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program and/or the
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.

A

Ticket to Work Program

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15
Q

The ultimate goal of the ________ ______ _______ _________ isto eliminate the need for Social Security disability cash benefits, while allowing the client to
maintain his or her Medicare or Medicaid benefits.

A

Ticket to Work Program

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16
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A __________ __________ is an across-the-board change to the jobdescription, targeting skills.

A

job modification

17
Q

_____________ __________ are more individualized and focuson access.

A

Job accomodations

18
Q

The __________ __________ ______ (JAN) is
a consulting service provided by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of DisabilityEmployment Policy (ODEP) that provides free information on job accommodations.

A

Job Accommodations Network

19
Q

Data collected on the cost of accommodations show that more than half of allaccommodations cost __________.

A

nothing

20
Q

For modifications that do have a cost, the majority are under ____________, and tax incentivesand funding are available through several organizations to help offset the expense.

A

$500