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Committee on Nutrition and Physical Activity - March 5, 2020
3/5/2020
Attendance: Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA Kathryn Brodowski, MD, MPH Chika Vera Anekwe, MD, MPH Kathryn Czepiel, MD Nancy Hurley, MD, MS Margaret Igne Virginia Palazzo, MD Sebastian Roque, MS, BS Pritinder Saini, MBBS, MPH, MD Gail Gordon Sanchez, MSW, LICSW Jacqueline Tan, MD Matthew Townsen
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Question 6
3/4/2020
Which of the
following is NOT an example of a yellow flag?
Pain catastrophization
false
History of adverse childhood experiences
false
Disability beliefs
false
Delays in care authorization
true
OPT
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Question 3
3/4/2020
Research presented in
this module supports which of the following statements?
Work is good for your health, only if you don’t have any medical problems.
false
Being out of work causes irreversible adverse health outcomes.
false
Working adults have very similar health outcomes to
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Question 8
3/4/2020
Which of the
following is the best example of a positive Grocery Store test described in
this module?
The patient finds excuses to miss physical therapy because she’s afraid she’ll get hurt again.
false
You think that a similar patient who owned her own business would be able to work with the
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Question 1
3/4/2020
Which of the
following terms is used to describe anatomical, physiological or mental
abnormalities or loss for medical/legal purposes to determine percent loss of
function for monetary purposes?
Impairment
true
Disability
false
Deficit
false
Handicap
false
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Question 5
3/4/2020
Which of the
following is an accurate portrayal of the flag system for psychosocial risk for
work disability?
A history of adverse childhood experiences would be considered black flags.
false
Fear/avoidance tendencies would be considered yellow flags.
true
Friction with co-worke
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Question 14
3/4/2020
Which of the following is the correct description of
quaternary prevention?
In quaternary prevention, we are trying to prevent both the disease and the patient experience of illness.
false
In quaternary prevention, our goal is to diagnose the disease before it causes the patient to feel ill.
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Question 12
3/4/2020
By having a
conversation with Greg about returning to work, using some of the principles of
MI, your goal was which of the following?
Convince Greg of the importance of returning to work as early as possible.
false
Help Greg find his own motivations and solutions consistent with early return
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Question 7
3/4/2020
In the case of Nina,
which of the following is the reason she might make a mountain out of a
molehill in describing her reasons for not wanting to return to work yet?
She hated everything about her job, including her boss.
false
She was hoping for a large workers’ compensation financial settl
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Question 16
3/4/2020
Which of the
following is an example of a restriction based on risk, rather than capacity or
tolerance?
Lifting more than 20 pounds due to pain.
false
Driving manual transmission while right arm is in cast.
false
Working as a beekeeper in a patient with hymenoptera allergy.
t
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