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EDPNA Practice Exam | Questions
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What is the purpose of a pain questionnaire in the Social Security
disability evaluation process?
A. To gather information about the claimant's pain and its impact
on their daily activities
B. To determine the claimant's eligibility for disability benefits
C. To replace medical evidence provided by treating physicians
D. To establish a claimant's work history and job skills
- Correct Answer - A
Rationale: A pain questionnaire is used to gather information
about the claimant's pain and its impact on their daily activities. It
helps the SSA understand the intensity, duration, and limiting
effects of pain on a claimant's ability to work and perform daily
tasks.


How does the Social Security Administration (SSA) assess the
intensity and persistence of a claimant's pain or other symptoms?

,A. By considering medical evidence, treatment history, and non-
medical evidence
B. By requiring claimants to demonstrate visible signs of pain
C. By evaluating the claimant's age and educational background
D. By assessing the claimant's work history and job descriptions
- Correct Answer - A
Rationale: The SSA assesses the intensity and persistence of a
claimant's pain or other symptoms by considering medical
evidence, treatment history, and non-medical evidence. This
comprehensive evaluation helps determine the impact of the
symptoms on the claimant's ability to work and perform daily
activities.


What is the "Listing of Impairments" in the context of the Social
Security disability evaluation process?


A. A list of medical conditions that are considered severe enough
to automatically qualify for disability
B. A list of occupations available in the national economy
C. A list of vocational guidelines used to assess a claimant's
ability to work
D. A list of treating sources for medical evaluations
- Correct Answer - A

,Rationale: The "Listing of Impairments" is a list of medical
conditions that are considered severe enough to automatically
qualify for disability. If a claimant's impairment meets or medically
equals a listing, they are considered disabled and do not require
further evaluation in the sequential process.


If a claimant's impairment meets or medically equals a listing in
the "Listing of Impairments," what is the result in the sequential
evaluation process?
A. The claimant is considered disabled, and no further evaluation
is needed
B. The claimant moves on to step 4 of the evaluation process
C. The claimant's claim is denied
D. The claimant's eligibility for benefits is determined by a
consultative examination
- Correct Answer - A
Rationale: If a claimant's impairment meets or medically equals a
listing in the "Listing of Impairments," they are considered
disabled, and no further evaluation is needed. This is a significant
milestone in the sequential evaluation process, as it leads to a
finding of disability.

, Which of the following is true about impairments that medically
equal a listing in the "Listing of Impairments"?
A. They have symptoms, signs, and laboratory findings that are
equivalent in severity to those in a listed impairment
B. They are the exact same as a listed impairment
C. They must be diagnosed by a consultative examiner
D. They are determined solely based on non-medical evidence
- Correct Answer - A
Rationale: Impairments that medically equal a listing in the
"Listing of Impairments" have symptoms, signs, and laboratory
findings that are equivalent in severity to those in a listed
impairment. This determination is made when a claimant's
condition does not exactly match a listing but is equally severe.


What is the purpose of the "Listing of Impairments" in the Social
Security disability evaluation process?
A. To provide a guideline for conditions that are considered
severe enough to warrant a finding of disability
B. To list all the possible impairments a claimant could have
C. To establish a requirement for consultative examinations
D. To outline the qualifications for disability adjudicators
- Correct Answer - A

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