Maryland Chiropractic Jurisprudence Exam #2 With Complete Solution
Unnecessary or disruptive behavior which may include verbal comments, directed to a patient, resulting in minimal harm or a risk of harm - Answer Min: Reprimand Max: Suspension for up to 5 years, and probation for up to 5 years, and conditions Physical abuse resulting in significant physical or emotional injury - Answer Min: Suspension for 3 years, without stay for at least 30 days and probation for 3 years, and conditions Max: Revocation Convicted of or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to a felony or to a crime involving moral turpitude - Answer Min: Suspension for 1 year and probation for 1 year, and conditions Max: Revocation Convicted of or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to a sexual offense - Answer Min: Suspension for 5 years, without stay for at least 60 days, and probation for 5 years, and conditions Max: Revocation Conduct resulting in no physical or psychological harm - Answer Min: Reprimand Max: Reprimand and probation for up to 3 years, and conditions Conduct resulting in financial injury - Answer Min: Reprimand Max: Revocation Conduct resulting in physical or psychological harm or a risk of physical or psychological harm - Answer Min: Suspension for 3 years, without stay for at least 10 days, and probation for 3 years, and conditions Max: Revocation Misrepresentation or fraud - Answer Min: Suspension for 2 years, without stay for at least 5 days, and probation for 2 years, and conditions Max: Revocation Conduct not provided for in §C(1)—(4) of this regulation - Answer Min: Reprimand Max: Revocation Diversion without harm to self or others - Answer Min: Reprimand and conditions, and probation for 1 year Max: Suspension for up to 5 years, and probation for up to 5 years, and conditions Diversion creating risk of harm - Answer Min: Suspension for 3 years and probation for 3 years, and conditions
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