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TMB JURISPRUDENCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025| QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS|A+ VERIFIED
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have to report child abuse/neglect in what time frame 48 hours have to issue birth certificate in what time frame 5 days issue death certificate in what time frame 10 days report communicable disease in what time frame 7 days supply medical records in what time frame
15 days how many people make up TMB (nad what is their credentialing) 19 people: 12 physicians (9 md, 3 do), 7 laypersons how long do TMB board members serve 6 YEARS who appoints TMB board members governor must renew license every ___ years 2 what kind of crime do you commit by practicing medicine without a license third degree felony
if you work in underserved areas, how many midlevels can work under you no limit in underserved areas you must visit the work site every ___ days and be available remotely 10 if convicted of a felony, your license is ___ permanently revoked what kind of crime do you commit by violating medical practice act (MPA) like dangerous prescribing class A misdemeanor what kind of crime do you commit if you get caught a SECOND time violating the medical practice act by dangerous prescribing
third degree felony you must inform TMB of felonies, drug violations, fraud within ___ days 30 being named in ___ lawsuits within a ___ year period automatically generates an official review of your license 3, 5 define "infractions" and give examples, punishments? small tickets everyone gets: jaywalking, speeding, illegal parking. no effect on ability to practice medicine define misdemeanors and give examples, punishments? small crimes: shoplifting, DUI without injury. < 1 year jail with small fine. no affect on civil liberties.
life OR 5-99 years in prison. $10,000 fine maximum consequences of 2nd degree felony 2-20 years prison, $10,000 fine maximum consequences of 3rd degree felony 2-10 years prison, $10,000 fine maximum consequences of state jail felony 180 days - 2 years in state jail (or 2-10 years if deadly weapon involved or prior felony charge) example of state jail felony possession of small amt of coke/meth type of crime committed by selling a child third degree felony
type of crime committed by sexually abusing a nursing home patient second degree felony type of crime committed by failing to report elder abuse class A misdemeanor type of crime committed by failing to report child abuse class B misdemeanor type of crime committed by violating medical practice act (dangerous prescribing) class A misdemeanor type of crime committed by soliciting patients class A misdemeanor
termination of your doc-patient relationship requires ___ days notice 30 total amount of money for which a patient can sue under tort reform (total money they can get from docs? total from hospitals)? a total of $250,000 from providers; a total of $500,000 from facilities. can only get $750,000 total from all sources combined. can be sued up to ___ years after an incident occurs 2 years after the wrongdoing is discovered for how long after you injure a minor can the minor come back and sue you 2 years after turning 18 how much can a facility be fined for an EMTALA violation? up to $50K per violation
can minors consent on their own to abortion? no order of surrogate decision makers for minors parents > grandparent > adult sibling > aunt/uncle > educational institution with written authorization > any adult w written auth > court
peace officer who takes custody order of surrogate decision makers for adults spouse > adult child > majority of adult children > parents > adult sibling > person clearly designated by patient ahead of time > nearest relative > clergy procedures for which a surrogate cannot consent to treatment ECT (except with guardianship), abortion, psychosurgery
what crime is committed by sexually assaulting a resident of a mental institution? 2nd degree felony ECT can be given starting at age ___ 16 are 3rd trimester pregnancies ever legal? yes, if they prevent death or serious impairment to mother, for nonviable fetus, or for fetus with severe abnormality mother gets ___ hours in hospital for vaginal birth and ___ hours for a c-section 48, 96 birth reports must be filed within __ days 5
all abuse/neglect must be reported within ___ hours 48 failure to report suspected abuse/neglect is what kind of crime? class B misdemeanor must inform medical examiner/justice of peace of all deaths of children under age ___ 6 when patients request records, they must be provided within ___ days 15 for how long must an adult's outpatient medical chart be kept 7 years
punishment for physician assisted suicide in texas if patient fails? if patient succeeds? class c misdemeanor; state jail felony what crime do you commit by maliciously reporting abuse that you know is not actually taking place state jail felony crime committed by sexually assaulting nursing home patient 2nd degree felony crime committed by failing to report elder abuse class A misdemeanor crime committed by maliciously reporting elder abuse that didn't actually happen class B misdemeanor, class A if patient is in a nursing home
crime committed by not reporting spousal abuse not mandatory to report. must document, provide care, offer resources for aid timeline to report communicable diseases TB is 1 day. others are 7 days. DEA numbers must be renewed every ___ years 3 DPS numbers must be renewed every ___ years 1 STARK law prevents self-referral
75 miles a delegating physician (supervising NPs and PAs) must be on site __ percent of the time and must review ___ percent of the charts for each NP/PA 10% and 10% board is required to investigate any doc who undergoes ___ lawsuits within ___ years 3 in 5 years there is a $__ fine for renewal of expired license < 90 days 75 there is a $___ fine for renewal of expired licents 91-364 days 150
$75 fine for license expired __ days < $150 fine for license expired __ days 91- license canceled after being inactive for how long?
1 year must complete ___ hours of CME per year. how is that time divided up?