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1. The Texas Medical Board (TMB) is responsible for which of the following?
A. Licensing only physicians
B. Licensing and regulating all healthcare professionals
C. Licensing, regulating, and disciplining physicians and certain allied
health professionals
D. Setting malpractice insurance rates
Rationale: The TMB licenses, regulates, and disciplines physicians and
certain allied health professionals to ensure public safety.
2. How often must a Texas physician renew their medical license?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
C. Every two years, with CME completion
D. Every five years
Rationale: Texas physicians must renew their licenses every two years
and complete CME requirements during that period.
3. Which of the following is required for initial medical licensure in Texas?
A. U.S. citizenship
, B. Residency completion in any field
C. Graduation from an accredited medical school and passage of USMLE
or COMLEX
D. Two years of supervised practice in Texas
Rationale: A medical degree and successful exam completion are core
licensure requirements.
4. What is the minimum number of hours of continuing medical education
(CME) required per renewal period?
A. 12 hours
B. 48 hours
C. 72 hours
D. 24 hours
Rationale: Physicians must complete 48 CME hours every two years,
including required ethics hours.
5. How many CME hours must be in ethics or professional responsibility?
A. 1 hour
B. 2 hours
C. 2 hours
D. 4 hours
Rationale: Texas mandates 2 hours in ethics or professional responsibility
per renewal cycle.
6. A physician must report another physician to the TMB if they are aware
of:
A. Disagreement over treatment
B. Personality conflict
C. Impairment due to drugs or alcohol affecting patient care
D. Excessive time off work
Rationale: Physicians have a duty to report colleagues impaired by
substances when it impacts patient safety.
, 7. The Texas Medical Practice Act is found in which part of Texas law?
A. Texas Penal Code
B. Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 151
C. Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 200
D. Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 61
Rationale: The Medical Practice Act is codified in the Texas Occupations
Code, Chapter 151.
8. A physician may release patient records to which of the following
without patient consent?
A. Insurance agent
B. Court order or subpoena
C. Employer
D. News reporter
Rationale: Patient confidentiality can be breached only under lawful
authority such as a court order.
9. Under HIPAA, which of the following is considered protected health
information (PHI)?
A. Physician’s notes
B. Billing data
C. Test results
D. All of the above
Rationale: PHI includes all information that can identify a patient and
relates to health care.
10.The TMB may suspend a physician’s license for failure to pay:
A. Property taxes
B. Income taxes
C. Child support
D. Parking tickets