MVA rounds Flashcards

1
Q

what is the OCF 3 form

A

disability certificate

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2
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What is the OCF 18 form

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Treatment and assessment plan form

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3
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What is the OCF 23 and OCF 24 form

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OCF 23 is the initiation form
OCF 24 is the discharge form

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4
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What is the def for impainemnt

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a loss or abnormality of psychological, phsyiological or anatomical stricture or function

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5
Q

What is the disability test/def for auto insurance in ontario

A

Does the person suffer a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of their job

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6
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how to determine essential tasks in a job (5)

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  • Reference texts (NOC, DOT)
    -history
    -jobsite assess
    -employer confirmation
    -clinical judgement
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7
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What are the 2 big things to get a tx approved

A

reasonable and necessary

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8
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What is max therapeutic benefice

A

the return to pre injury status or the failure to improve beyond a certain level

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9
Q

What is the cap for minor injury

A

3500 total

(initially 2200 then OCF18 to get additional)

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10
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what are the maxes of the 3 auto benifits

A

minor- 3500
basic- 50k
catastrophic- 1m

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11
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2 ways to be exempt from 3500 cap

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  1. not considered predominantly a minor injury
  2. Meet the definition of minor injury, but be excluded from the 3500 cap by compelling pre-existing medical condition that precludes max recovery
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12
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What is considered a minor injury (3)

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  1. sprain (partial not complete)
  2. Strain (partial not complete)
  3. Whiplash (*does not exhibit objective, demonstrable, definable and clinically relevant neuro signs and doesnt exhibit fracture/dislocation) AKA WAD 2
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13
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What are some things not payable for persons w minor injuries (4)

A

Housekeeping
Homemaking
attendant care
in home assessments

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14
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What is the guideline to get the 2200 under the minor injury guidline

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12 weeks that can start anytime before chronic pain payed in blocks (week 1-3, week 5-8 and week 9-12)

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15
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what are the recommendations of the MIG at the initial visit

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Recommended= activity, reassurance and education

Discretionary- exercise, mobs/manip, dx imaging

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16
Q

When can you charge a monitoring fee

A

after completion of
1. initial assessment
2. after block 1
3. after block 2

  • no motioring fee is the client is receiving tx or has used up all 3 blocks
17
Q

if a impairment is not predominantly a minor injury what form should u go to right away

A

OCF 18