When working with people who have disabilities, medical knowledge is important because:
A) ?the person with a disability may not understand the medical terminology in his or her case file.
B) ?it can help determine the person's functional limitations and the potential for rehabilitation.
C) ?the case manager should be able to describe the ambiguities and inconsistencies in the medical field.
D) ?the case manager is responsible for determining if the client has a disability or if the client is malingering.
B
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