CCM Practice Test 1|40 Questions with Verified Answers
How CM to present recommendations - CORRECT ANSWER in an advisory capacity without
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Retrospective chart reviews - CORRECT ANSWER take most of the case manager's time
Depressed fracture - CORRECT ANSWER when a part of the skull is pushed downward from impact
Outcomes criteria of CM used for - CORRECT ANSWER to educate clients about factors that are consequential
BIll of Particulars - CORRECT ANSWER an extensive complaint, where the plaintiff can acquire detailed information
principal/agent relationship - CORRECT ANSWER CM and employer
collaboration - CORRECT ANSWER strategy to address conflict
Adjusted Clinic Group (ACG) - CORRECT ANSWER developed by John Hopkins University to assess risk, using diagnostic & pharmaceutical code info from insurance claims and EMR to measure morbidity in large population based on disease patterns, age and gender. to identify individuals who are likely to be high resource users
Vocational Rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWER program to prepare a patient for reentry into the workforce for pt with disabilities, physical and or mental
Supported Employment - CORRECT ANSWER A method of integrating people with severe disabilities who cannot work independently into competitive employment. Includes the use of a job coach who helps the person with disabilities train for and succeed on the job., along with vehicle
Functional Capacity Assessment (FCA) - CORRECT ANSWER measures person's functional ability to perform specific work related tasks
work conditioning - CORRECT ANSWER a rehabilitation technique in which a person learns/preforms a series of strength building or safety exercises that will aid their ability to function in a work environment, 2-4 days /wk, in therapy setting, goal to restore function, for physical injury
Work hardening - CORRECT ANSWER Any program using simulated or real job duties to build up strength and endurance. 3-5 days/wk, goal to return to work, more intense for physical injury
Work Adjustment - CORRECT ANSWER use of simulated work activity to develop work behaviors, attitudes, characteristics, at rehab or work, goal to improve problems preventing employment, for behavioral health issues
Ticket to Work Program - CORRECT ANSWER A voluntary program administered by the Social Security Administration for adults who receive benefits based on disability under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program and/or the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. The purpose of the program is to provide expanded options for accessing employment services, vocational rehabilitation services or other support services needed to enter, maintain, and advance in employment. for ages 18-64
5 basic ethical principles - CORRECT ANSWER beneficence, non-malfeasance, autonomy, justice, and fidelity
living will - CORRECT ANSWER specifies which life-substaining procedure to perform ow withheld if death is imminent or client in permanent vegetative state.
healthcare durable power of attorney - CORRECT ANSWER appoints someone to make healthcare decisions on behalf of client if unable to make own decisions
Which officer has the duty to publish a chapter newsletter or website?
a) President
b) Vice president
c) Secretary
d) Reporter - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: D
Which officer's duty is to welcome guests and visitors?
a) Vice president
b) Secretary
c) Reporter
d) Sentinel - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: D
Two taps of the gavel:
a) Tells everyone to sit down
b) Tells everyone to stand
c) Adjourns the meeting
d) Calls the meeting to order - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: D
The person seconding a motion
a) Must be acceptable to the mover of the motion
b) Must always vote in favor of the motion
c) Just rise and receive recognition from the chair
d) Must second the motion before debate can begin - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: D
If two or more members rise at about the same time to claim the floor, the general rule is that:
a) The member who is furthest away is entitled to the floor
b) The member near the front is entitled to the floor
c) The one who rose and addressed the chair first is entitled to the floor
d) The one who first started to speak is entitled to the floor - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: C
Which of the following motions is debatable?
a) Commit or refer
b) Question of Privilege
c) Previous Question
d) Recess - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: A
Which motion needs a two-thirds vote to pass?
a) Postpone definitely
b) Previous question
c) Recess
d) Commit or refer - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: B
A motion that introduces new business to the assembly is called a(n):
a) Amendment
b) Main motion
c) Privileged motion
d) Incidental motion - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: B
Which motion needs a second?
a) Recess
b) Point of order
c) Parliamentary inquiry
d) Division of the assembly - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: A
A main motion is pending; you feel that it should be more carefully investigated; what motion would you make?
a) Postpone indefinitely
b) Refer it to a committee
c) Amend
d) Recess - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: B
Which motions must be decided immediately?
a) Amendments to main motions
b) Incidental motions
c) Subsidiary motions
d) Main motions - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: B
A motion is placed on the floor:
a) After it has been seconded
b) After the first debate
c) After the chair has stated the question
d) When the secretary records it - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: C
The motion to postpone indefinitely:
a) When a subsidiary motion, is debatable, amendable
b) If adopted, kills the main motion
c) Always includes a date
d) Requires no second - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: B
Which of these motions is amendable?
a) Postpone definitely
b) Postpone indefinitely
c) Previous question
d) Point of order - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: A
A motion requires a two-thirds vote to adopt. If there are 25 eligible voters how many yes votes do you need to pass the motion?
a) 15
b) 16
c) 17
d) 18 - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: C
Which of the following motions is an incidental motion?
a) Division of the assembly
b) Recess
c) Refer to a committee
d) Postpone definitely - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: A
Which motion requires a vote?
a) Recess
b) Raise a question of privilege
c) Parliamentary inquiry
d) Division of the assembly - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: A
The motion to raise a question of privilege:
a) Is debatable
b) Is amendable
c) Can interrupt the speaker
d) Needs a second - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: C
The presiding officer is unable to decide which side won on a voice vote and does not seem to know what to do. What should be done?
a) Call for a division of the question
b) Demand a roll call vote
c) Raise a point of order
d) Call for a division of the assembly - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: D
Which subsidiary motion always requires a 2/3 majority to pass?
a) Postpone definitely
b) Previous question
a) Commit or refer
b) Amend - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: B
After taking a vote on the main motion, the chair usually:
a) Announces the result of the voting
b) Takes a quorum count
c) Asks how many members voted
d) Asks for a show of hands - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: A
Which motion requires a standing (rising) vote?
a) Amend
b) Main motion
c) Division of the assembly
d) Point of order - CORRECT ANSWER Answer: C [Show Less]