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EDPNA Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct education levels - ANSWER illiterate- cannot read or write in any language, little or no formal schooling marginal education- 6th grade or less, can do simple, unskilled jobs limited education- 7th- 11th grade, can do semi skilled or skilled work high school education and above- can do semi-skilled and skilled work exertional level - ANSWER sedentary, light, medium, heavy and very heavy heavy work - ANSWER lifting no more than 100 lbs. with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 50 lbs. very heavy work - ANSWER lifting objects weighing more than 100 lbs. with frequent lifting or carrying objects weighing 50 lbs. or more transferability of skills- SSR 82-41 and The Revised Handbook for Analyzing Jobs - ANSWER Skills the claimant has from PRW that he or she can no longer perform but can use in other skilled or semi skilled work within their RFC, RFC and advancing age are important factors steps in CDR Eval process (no step 1 in Title 16 claims) - ANSWER 1. SGA? 2. Does impairment meet or equal a listing? 3. Has medical improvement occurred- decrease in medical severity of impairment through symptoms, signs, and lab findings? 4. Medical improvement related to the ability to work? Increase in the claimant's ability to perform basic work activities? 5. Does the exception to med improvement apply- see CFR's 6. Are the impairments severe in combination? 7. Assess RFC and determine if claimant can do PRW 8. Can the claimant do other work based on education, experience, and age? Acceptable Medical Source - ANSWER licensed provider- physician, psychologist, etc. Audiologists, Licensed Advanced Practice Nurse, Licensed PA are considered acceptable medical sources only for claims filed on or after 03/27/17 Objective medical evidence - ANSWER Signs (abnormalities that can be observed other that patient's statements), lab findings or both marked vs. extreme limitations - ANSWER marked- the impairment(s) interfere seriously with one's ability to independently initiate, sustain or complete activities , scores at least 2, but less than 3 SD below the mean extreme- the impairment(s) interferes very seriously very seriously with one's ability to initiate, sustain, or complete activities, testing scores are at least 3 SD below the mean Who is entitled to child insurance benefits? Auxiliary - ANSWER 1. Children under age 18 2. 18 or 19 and a full-time student (no higher than 12th grade) 3. DAC- disabled before age 22 and have a disability 4. Child must not be married Eligibility for Disabled Widows Benefits= 404.335 - ANSWER 1. Widow must have attained age 50, but not 60 2. Age 50 is the earliest date payable 3. Disability must be established before the end of the prescribed period (between the month of spouse's death and 7 years after or it may be based off when an individual turns 50) 4. Controlling date is the last date that disability must be established 6. 5 month waiting period and 24 month Medicare waiting pd. applies Source of unearned income - ANSWER income that is not earned such as SS disability payments, state disability payments, unemployment benefits, interest income, dividends or cash from friends or relatives Earned income - ANSWER wages from employment, certain royalties, honoraria, and sheltered workshop payments in-kind income - ANSWER food, shelter, or both that you get for free or less than it's fair market value deemed income - ANSWER part of the income of your spouse with whom you live, your parents with whom you live, or your sponsor (if alien), which the SSA uses to compute SSI benefit amounts Federal benefit rate for 2023 - ANSWER $914 for an individual, $1,371 for a couple To calculate an SSI payment, the SSA subtracts the income that they do not count from the total income. This is the countable income. Then the countable income is subtracted from the Fed Benefit rate. IRWE- 20 CFR 404.1576 - ANSWER When the SSA decided if the claimant is performing SGA, they will substract the following costs if they are needed for the individual to be able to work. Has to be paid for only by the claimant. 1. attendant care 2. medical devices 3. prosthetic devices 4. equipment 5. transportation costs SSI unearned income limit for individuals - ANSWER must have less than $934 of unearned income to receive SSI SSI unearned income limit for couples - ANSWER must have less unearned income of less than $1391 per month work credits for 2023 - ANSWER For 2023, must earn $1640 to get one work credit with the max of 4 credits for the year Type of SS Law Sources - ANSWER Commissioner's Regulations. SS Acquiescence (AR) Rulings, Program Operations Manual System (POMS), and Hearing, Appeals and Litigation Law manual (HALLEX) GED Reason levels (6 total), These are the 3 lower levels - ANSWER 1- apply common sense understanding to carry out simple 1 or 2 step instructions 2- apply common sense understanding to carry out DETAILED but uninvolved written or oral instructions, deal with problems involving only a few concrete (easy to measure) variables 3- apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral and diagrammatic , problems may involves several concrete variables SVP ranges - ANSWER 1- Short demonstration only, unskilled 2- Anything beyond short demonstration up to and including 1 month, unskilled 3- Over 1 month up to and including 3 months, semi-skilled 4- Over 3 months up to and including 6 months, semi-skilled 5- Over 6 months up to and including 1 year, skilled for this one and above 6- Over 1 year up to and including 2 years 7- Over 2 years up to and including 4 years 8- Over 4 years up to and including 10 years 9- Over 10 years Composite jobs rule - ANSWER SSR 82-61. An ALJ cannot properly issue a PRW denial at Step 4 on an "as generally performed basis" when a composite job is involved. SSR 00-4P - ANSWER ALJ's may not rely on VE evidence if it conflicts with the info. in the DOT regarding exertional level, skill level and transferability of skills. The ALJ must resolve any conflicts before relying on the evidence for a denial.

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education levels - ANSWER illiterate- cannot read or write in any language, little or
no formal schooling marginal education- 6th grade or less, can do simple, unskilled
jobs limited education- 7th- 11th grade, can do semi skilled or skilled work high school
education and above- can do semi-skilled and skilled work

exertional level - ANSWER sedentary, light, medium, heavy and very heavy

heavy work - ANSWER lifting no more than 100 lbs. with frequent lifting or carrying of
objects weighing up to 50 lbs.

very heavy work - ANSWER lifting objects weighing more than 100 lbs. with frequent
lifting or carrying objects weighing 50 lbs. or more

transferability of skills- SSR 82-41 and The Revised Handbook for Analyzing Jobs -
ANSWER Skills the claimant has from PRW that he or she can no longer perform but
can use in other skilled or semi skilled work within their RFC, RFC and advancing age
are important factors

steps in CDR Eval process (no step 1 in Title 16 claims) - ANSWER 1. SGA?
2. Does impairment meet or equal a listing?
3. Has medical improvement occurred- decrease in medical severity of impairment
through symptoms, signs, and lab findings?
4. Medical improvement related to the ability to work? Increase in the claimant's ability
to perform basic work activities?
5. Does the exception to med improvement apply- see CFR's
6. Are the impairments severe in combination?
7. Assess RFC and determine if claimant can do PRW
8. Can the claimant do other work based on education, experience, and age?

Acceptable Medical Source - ANSWER licensed provider- physician, psychologist, etc.
Audiologists, Licensed Advanced Practice Nurse, Licensed PA are considered
acceptable medical sources only for claims filed on or after 03/27/17

Objective medical evidence - ANSWER Signs (abnormalities that can be observed
other that patient's statements), lab findings or both

, marked vs. extreme limitations - ANSWER marked- the impairment(s) interfere
seriously with one's ability to independently initiate, sustain or complete activities ,
scores at least 2, but less than 3 SD below the mean extreme- the impairment(s)
interferes very seriously very seriously with one's ability to initiate, sustain, or complete
activities, testing scores are at least 3 SD below the mean

Who is entitled to child insurance benefits? Auxiliary - ANSWER 1. Children under age
18
2. 18 or 19 and a full-time student (no higher than 12th grade)
3. DAC- disabled before age 22 and have a disability
4. Child must not be married

Eligibility for Disabled Widows Benefits= 404.335 - ANSWER 1. Widow must have
attained age 50, but not 60
2. Age 50 is the earliest date payable
3. Disability must be established before the end of the prescribed period (between the
month of spouse's death and 7 years after or it may be based off when an individual
turns 50)
4. Controlling date is the last date that disability must be established
6. 5 month waiting period and 24 month Medicare waiting pd. applies

Source of unearned income - ANSWER income that is not earned such as SS disability
payments, state disability payments, unemployment benefits, interest income, dividends
or cash from friends or relatives

Earned income - ANSWER wages from employment, certain royalties, honoraria, and
sheltered workshop payments

in-kind income - ANSWER food, shelter, or both that you get for free or less than it's fair
market value

deemed income - ANSWER part of the income of your spouse with whom you live, your
parents with whom you live, or your sponsor (if alien), which the SSA uses to compute
SSI benefit amounts

Federal benefit rate for 2023 - ANSWER $914 for an individual, $1,371 for a couple To
calculate an SSI payment, the SSA subtracts the income that they do not count from the
total income. This is the countable income. Then the countable income is subtracted
from the Fed Benefit rate.

IRWE- 20 CFR 404.1576 - ANSWER When the SSA decided if the claimant is
performing SGA, they will substract the following costs if they are needed for the
individual to be able to work. Has to be paid for only by the claimant.

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