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darbym82

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Providers who learn they are treating a work-related illness should:
 
  a. call the employer.
  b. encourage the patient to report the injury to the employer.
  c. document the reason for the visit as nonwork related.
  d. notify the employer in writing.

Question 2

In most states, how long after an employee is injured can the injury be reported for a workers' compensation claim?
 
  a. Unlimited
  b. 2 weeks
  c. 30 days
  d. 1 year



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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