QME EXAM NEWEST 2024
Question 1:
Which of the following is the primary responsibility of a Qualified Medical Evaluator
(QME)?
A. To advocate for the patient's treatment plan
B. To determine the appropriate level of permanent disability
C. To provide expert testimony in legal cases
D. To negotiate settlements between parties
Answer: B. To determine the appropriate level of permanent disability
Question 2:
When performing a medical evaluation, which of the following should a QME
prioritize?
A. Patient's subjective complaints
B. Objective medical findings
C. Recommendations from the patient's attorney
D. Patient's medical history only
Answer: B. Objective medical findings
Question 3:
A QME report must include which of the following components?
,A. A detailed review of the patient's entire medical history
B. An assessment of the patient's future employability
C. A discussion of the patient's prognosis and treatment recommendations
D. A summary of the patient's financial situation
Answer: C. A discussion of the patient's prognosis and treatment recommendations
Question 4:
Which of the following is true about the role of a QME in the workers' compensation
system?
A. QMEs only provide evaluations at the request of the insurance company.
B. QMEs can only be chosen by the injured worker.
C. QMEs provide impartial evaluations to resolve disputes regarding medical issues.
D. QMEs are responsible for managing the injured worker's treatment plan.
Answer: C. QMEs provide impartial evaluations to resolve disputes regarding medical
issues.
Question 5:
How should a QME handle a situation where there is a conflict of interest?
A. Proceed with the evaluation but disclose the conflict in the report.
B. Decline to perform the evaluation and notify the parties involved.
,C. Perform the evaluation and do not disclose the conflict.
D. Allow the conflict to influence the evaluation results.
Answer: B. Decline to perform the evaluation and notify the parties involved.
Question 6:
What is the appropriate action if a QME identifies a previously undiagnosed medical
condition during the evaluation?
A. Ignore the condition as it is outside the scope of the evaluation.
B. Document the condition and refer the patient for further evaluation and
treatment.
C. Treat the condition immediately to provide immediate relief.
D. Report the condition to the insurance company without informing the patient.
Answer: B. Document the condition and refer the patient for further evaluation and
treatment.
Question 7:
Under what circumstances can a QME's report be used in legal proceedings?
A. Only with the patient's consent
B. Always, as it is considered public record
C. When requested by the court or legal representatives involved in the case
, D. Only if the insurance company agrees
Answer: C. When requested by the court or legal representatives involved in the case
Question 8:
Which of the following best describes the concept of "apportionment" in a QME
evaluation?
A. Determining the total amount of disability without considering prior conditions
B. Allocating the degree of disability between the current injury and pre-existing
conditions
C. Evaluating only the work-related portion of the disability
D. Estimating future medical costs for the injury
Answer: B. Allocating the degree of disability between the current injury and pre-
existing conditions
Question 9:
What should a QME do if they believe the patient is exaggerating their symptoms?
A. Confront the patient directly and accuse them of malingering.
B. Ignore the exaggeration and document only the reported symptoms.
C. Carefully document the discrepancies and provide an objective assessment.
D. Refer the patient for psychological evaluation.
Question 1:
Which of the following is the primary responsibility of a Qualified Medical Evaluator
(QME)?
A. To advocate for the patient's treatment plan
B. To determine the appropriate level of permanent disability
C. To provide expert testimony in legal cases
D. To negotiate settlements between parties
Answer: B. To determine the appropriate level of permanent disability
Question 2:
When performing a medical evaluation, which of the following should a QME
prioritize?
A. Patient's subjective complaints
B. Objective medical findings
C. Recommendations from the patient's attorney
D. Patient's medical history only
Answer: B. Objective medical findings
Question 3:
A QME report must include which of the following components?
,A. A detailed review of the patient's entire medical history
B. An assessment of the patient's future employability
C. A discussion of the patient's prognosis and treatment recommendations
D. A summary of the patient's financial situation
Answer: C. A discussion of the patient's prognosis and treatment recommendations
Question 4:
Which of the following is true about the role of a QME in the workers' compensation
system?
A. QMEs only provide evaluations at the request of the insurance company.
B. QMEs can only be chosen by the injured worker.
C. QMEs provide impartial evaluations to resolve disputes regarding medical issues.
D. QMEs are responsible for managing the injured worker's treatment plan.
Answer: C. QMEs provide impartial evaluations to resolve disputes regarding medical
issues.
Question 5:
How should a QME handle a situation where there is a conflict of interest?
A. Proceed with the evaluation but disclose the conflict in the report.
B. Decline to perform the evaluation and notify the parties involved.
,C. Perform the evaluation and do not disclose the conflict.
D. Allow the conflict to influence the evaluation results.
Answer: B. Decline to perform the evaluation and notify the parties involved.
Question 6:
What is the appropriate action if a QME identifies a previously undiagnosed medical
condition during the evaluation?
A. Ignore the condition as it is outside the scope of the evaluation.
B. Document the condition and refer the patient for further evaluation and
treatment.
C. Treat the condition immediately to provide immediate relief.
D. Report the condition to the insurance company without informing the patient.
Answer: B. Document the condition and refer the patient for further evaluation and
treatment.
Question 7:
Under what circumstances can a QME's report be used in legal proceedings?
A. Only with the patient's consent
B. Always, as it is considered public record
C. When requested by the court or legal representatives involved in the case
, D. Only if the insurance company agrees
Answer: C. When requested by the court or legal representatives involved in the case
Question 8:
Which of the following best describes the concept of "apportionment" in a QME
evaluation?
A. Determining the total amount of disability without considering prior conditions
B. Allocating the degree of disability between the current injury and pre-existing
conditions
C. Evaluating only the work-related portion of the disability
D. Estimating future medical costs for the injury
Answer: B. Allocating the degree of disability between the current injury and pre-
existing conditions
Question 9:
What should a QME do if they believe the patient is exaggerating their symptoms?
A. Confront the patient directly and accuse them of malingering.
B. Ignore the exaggeration and document only the reported symptoms.
C. Carefully document the discrepancies and provide an objective assessment.
D. Refer the patient for psychological evaluation.