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Section 1 — Licensure, Delegation, and Supervision
1. Which of the following actions may result in denial of a Texas medical license?
A. Having unpaid student loans
B. A single malpractice claim settled out of court
C. Practicing medicine without a license in another state
D. Changing residency programs
Rationale: Practicing without a license constitutes unlicensed practice, which may
result in denial or revocation under the Medical Practice Act (Tex. Occ. Code
§164).
2. A temporary medical license issued by the Texas Medical Board (TMB) is valid
for:
A. 30 days
B. 90 days
C. 180 days
D. 1 year
Rationale: Temporary licenses are typically valid for 180 days pending completion
of full licensure requirements.
3. A physician delegates suturing to a medical assistant (MA). Under Texas law,
this is permissible only if:
A. The MA has independent certification
B. The physician provides appropriate supervision and training
C. The MA is supervised by another MA
D. The physician’s nurse approves it
,✅ Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Delegation requires physician supervision and assurance of
competence in the task.
4. Which of the following must be displayed in a physician’s primary office
location?
A. Copy of DEA registration
B. Texas Medical Board license certificate
C. Medical school diploma
D. Hospital privileges letter
Rationale: TMB rules require the license certificate to be displayed prominently
where patients can see it.
5. A physician’s license renewal in Texas requires completion of continuing
medical education (CME). Which is true?
A. 48 hours every 2 years, including ethics and JP
B. 24 hours annually, any topic
C. 50 hours per year, no restrictions
D. 100 hours every 5 years
Rationale: The TMB mandates 48 CME hours every two years, with at least 2
hours in ethics or JP.
6. Which of the following best describes “unprofessional conduct” under the
TMB?
A. Advertising board certification truthfully
B. Failing to report suspected child abuse
C. Reporting a colleague’s impairment
D. Declining to treat a patient outside one’s specialty
Rationale: Failing to report legally mandated issues (e.g., abuse) is unprofessional
conduct subject to disciplinary action.
, 7. When delegating medical tasks to a PA, the physician must ensure:
A. The PA can prescribe Schedule II drugs without restrictions
B. The PA’s prescriptive authority agreement is in writing and signed
C. The PA independently bills Medicare
D. No limits on the number of PAs supervised
Rationale: Written prescriptive authority agreements are required for
delegation, specifying scope, supervision, and limitations.
8. A physician moves to a new practice address but fails to notify the TMB. This
could lead to:
A. License revocation
B. Administrative penalty
C. No consequence
D. Immediate suspension
Rationale: Failure to update address within 30 days may result in an
administrative penalty or warning.
9. A Texas-licensed physician practices telemedicine with patients in-state. The
TMB requires:
A. An in-person visit for every prescription
B. A valid patient-physician relationship and documentation
C. Only video-based encounters
D. No informed consent needed
Rationale: A telemedicine visit must establish a legitimate physician-patient
relationship with documentation and informed consent.
10. A physician from another state provides medical advice during a Texas
sporting event. To avoid violation, they must:
A. Obtain a temporary event license
B. Apply for full licensure
C. Sign a waiver with the event organizer
D. Notify the TMB after the event