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Beheh

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Which is filed with the workers' compensation board to document any significant change in the worker's medical or disability status?
 a. copy of the entire patient's medical record
  b. detailed narrative progress/supplemental report
  c. financial records, including encounter forms
  d. other documents that are not related to a disability

Question 2

First Report of Injury forms are completed by the __________ when treatment for a work-related illness or injury is sought.
 a. patient or patient's representative
  b. physician or other health care provider
  c. state insurance fund or compensation board
  d. workers' compensation board



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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