Jeopardy Trivia 8/18/2022 Flashcards

1
Q

This acronym stands for the local social security office

A

FO - Field Office

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2
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This is the date that the claimant thinks they became disabled.

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AOD - Alleged Onset Date

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3
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The policy reference resource that DDS uses to review laws and guidelines related to disability policy.

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POMS - Program Operations Manual System

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4
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This is the third step of the appeals process.

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ALJ - Administrative Law Judge

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5
Q

This is the maximum sustained work capacity left after determining limitations of your impairments.

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RFC - Residual Functional Capacity

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6
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This entitlement is means tested, it is based on falling under a certain threshold of income and resources.

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Title 16

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7
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This entitlement’s benefits start immediately

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Title 16

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8
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This entitlement gets Medicare

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Title 2

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9
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This entitlement allows spouses and children of the number holder to file for disability benefits.

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Title 2

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10
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This entitlement has a waiting period for health benefits of 24 months

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Title 2

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11
Q

The most favorable onset for a DI Claim.

A

Filing Date

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12
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The most favorable onset for a DIB claim.

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The date the claimant last engaged in SGA

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13
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The most favorable onset for a DS claim

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Filing Date

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14
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The most favorable onset for a DWB claim

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Controlling date

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15
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The most favorable onset for a CDB claim

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Last day of the month prior to the month they turn 18

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16
Q

These are the rules that DDS uses to determine medical severity of impairments

A

Medical Listings

17
Q

This body system deals with hearing and vision

A

System 2, Special senses

18
Q

The number of body systems in the listings

A

14

19
Q

The length of time that is required to consider something “complete” medical history.

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12 months

20
Q

The mental listings have an A and a B part. This criteria is measured on the A part of the listing.

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Diagnostic Criteria

21
Q

This step of the sequential trail determines if the claimant can perform work other than their past work.

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Step 5

22
Q

This concept relates to SGA-level work that was stopped within 6 months due to an individual’s condition, preceded by a 30-day break.

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UWA - Unsuccessful Work Attempt

23
Q

Limitation to lifting 20lbs occasionally, 10lbs frequently, and standing/walking 6hours in an 8-hour workday.

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Light RFC

24
Q

This concept has to do with performing work long enough to become proficient at it.

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SVP - Specific Vocational Preparation

25
Q

Incapable of performing even unskilled work.

A

Less than unskilled MRFC

Mental Residual Functional Capacity