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QME EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 2024-2025 ALL 200
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
SOLUTIINS LATEST UPDATE
QUESTION: 1. Workers' Compensation laws in California originated with the
_______________

which was passed in ________________. - ANSWER-Boynton Act; 1913




QUESTION: 2. The "Grand Bargain" of the workers compensation system involves

employers agreeing to pay assured and fixed benefits for industrial injuries

and workers agreeing to: - ANSWER-Not sue their employer in civil court for an industrial
injury.




QUESTION: 3. The five basic categories of workers' compensation benefits are called: -
ANSWER-Medical Treatment, Temporary Disability Benefits, Permanent

Disability Benefits, Death Benefits, Supplemental Job Displacement

Benefits.




QUESTION: 4. Temporary Disability Benefits are paid at the rate of _____________ and are

usually limited by a ______________ time cap. - ANSWER-2/3 of average "weekly" wages; 2
year




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QUESTION: 5. Supplemental Job Displacement Benefits are available where: - ANSWER-The
date of injury is AFTER "1/1/13" and the employer does not offer

Return-to-Work.




QUESTION: 6. A(n) _____________ report, written by an AME, QME, or AQME, does not
involve

a face-to-face evaluation of an Applicant. - ANSWER-Supplemental




QUESTION: 7. In the workers' compensation system, "Injury" is defined as: - ANSWER-
Incident or exposure that causes disability or need for medical

treatment.




QUESTION: Where a prior injury (be it industrial or non-industrial) is "exacerbated," it

means ______________; Where a prior injury (be it industrial or non-industrial)

is "aggravated," it means ________________. - ANSWER-There is a temporary increase in
symptoms but then a return

to baseline causing no additional Permanent Disability (PD); There

is an increase in symptoms with an increase in PD, and it is

considered a new injury.




QUESTION: 9. Non-compensable injuries include those caused by intoxication, injuries that




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are self-inflicted, injuries resulting from incidents where Applicant is an

initial aggressor, injuries sustained while committing a crime, death by

suicide, injuries caused by off-duty recreational activities not required by

employment, and __________: - ANSWER-Post-termination psychiatric injuries.




QUESTION: 10. Non-psychological injuries are considered compensable if ________ of the

injury was industrially caused; Subject to a few exceptions, psychological

injuries are considered compensable if ______ of the injury was industrially

caused . - ANSWER-1% or more; greater than 50%




QUESTION: 11. In order to claim psychiatric injury, an employee must have been - ANSWER-
Employed for at least 6 months, except where psychiatric injury

was caused by a "sudden and extraordinary event."




QUESTION: 12. "Permanent Disability" is calculated by: - ANSWER-A special "Rater" taking
the physician's "impairment rating," and

then adjusting based on nature of injury, age, and occupation




QUESTION: 13. "Permanent and Stationary" or "P+S" status is achieved when - ANSWER-The
condition has "reached a plateau," meaning that the




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applicant's condition is well stabilized and unlikely to change

substantially in the next year with or without medical treatment.

(P & S status may also be referred to as "MMI- Maximal Medical

Improvement" ).




QUESTION: 14. "Apportionment" refers to the notion that - ANSWER-An employer is only
liable for the percentage of permanent

disability that was directly caused by an injury arising out of and

occurring in the course of employment. (Apportionment does not

reduce benefits owed as treatment or work restrictions).




QUESTION: 15. Under Benson , where there is more than one Date of Injury (DOI), one must

apportion Permanent Disability (PD) amongst the various dates of injury and

must be done for each body part. If this cannot be done with reasonable

medical certainty, then the physician may opine that the DOI and the

impairment are all - ANSWER-"Inextricably intertwined."




QUESTION: 16. In CA workers' compensation, the burden of proof (by a "preponderance of

the evidence") for injury is on the _____________ and the burden of proof for

apportionment is on the ______________ - ANSWER-c. Injured Worker; Employer



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