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discrepancy - 1. CME
- Zerris - 6 CMEs from volunteering, 12 CME 1 category, 24 total
- Galveston - 50% from volunteering - 50% of category 2 credit is the correct
answer
2. NP/PA supervision
- Zerris - 3 PAs
- Internet and TJP update - 7 PAs - 7 is the updated answer
3. Secondary practice sites
- Zerris - 60 miles
- Galveston - 75 miles - 75 is the updated answer
4. How many days can NPs and PA prescribe
- Zerris - 90 days / 30 days
- Galveston - 30 days
- TJP update - 90 days - 90 is the updated answer
,5. How many abortions per year for facility to be licensed
- Zerris - 50/year
- Galveston - 100/year (p. 346)
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Time:
Immediate
-Verbal report abuse (professionals/nonprofessionals; professionals have 48 hours
for written report)
-Report to State Dept re: anthrax, botulism, cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, rabies,
polio, plague, typhus, yellow fever - "outbreak" diagnoses (1 day for tb/pertussis)
-Gunshot and overdose reports
-Notify DFPS about abandoned infant
1 hour
-Time to evaluate restrained patient as to need for restraints
4 hours
,-Time to spend looking for next of kin with organ donation
-Time within which to notify MD of MHIP discharge request and after which MD
must examine w/i 24hrs
24 hours
-Department of Protective Regulatory Services investigates report of suspected
child/elder abuse
-Notice to pt re: impending abortion
-Time to evaluate non restrained patient for involuntary POC/court ordered
(12/48 for initial assessment/eval of need if just MD and involuntary) mental
health admission; have till 72 hours for probable cause, no longer than 90 days
total
-Inform re: pertussis and tb
-<24 h death of nursing home resident after xfer to hospital has to be reported
-Inform mental health pt of rights (72 h for written bill of rights)
48 hours
-Notice to parents of minor re: impending abortion
-After emergency deten
, - NOt available
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