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abern

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An employee who is injured on the job, requires treatment, and is able to return to work within several days is categorized as having an injury:
 
  without disability.
 
  with temporary disability.
 
  with permanent disability.
 
  requiring vocational rehabilitation.

Question 2

What document is issued to a Medicaid beneficiary to prove his or her eligibility for benefits?
 
  Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN)
 
  Medicaid waiver
 
  Medicaid ID card
 
  Medicaid Remittance and Status (R&S)


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: without disability.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Medicaid ID card



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