Texas Jurisprudence for Acupuncture questions with correct answers
Texas Jurisprudence for AcupunctureTo qualify for licensure, an applicant must present satisfactory proof to the Acupuncture Board that the applicant has met certain requirements. Which of the following is NOT a requirement to qualify for licensure: - correct answer It is not a requirement that an applicant have an associate degree from an accredited community college or a four-year college or university. To qualify for licensure, an applicant must present satisfactory proof to the Acupuncture Board that the applicant has met certain requirements. Which of the following are requirements to qualify for licensure? That the applicant: - correct answer that the applicant is at least 21 years of age; has taken and passed, within three attempts, each component of the full National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) examination; and is able to communicate in English. Which of the following is NOT sufficient to demonstrate ability to communicate in English? - correct answer An associates degree from an accredited community college or four-year college is not sufficient to demonstrate ability to communicate in English. The jurisprudence examination is to cover which of the following subjects? - correct answer The jurisprudence examination is to cover Texas licensing requirements and other laws, rules, or regulations applicable to the professional practice of acupuncture IN THIS STATE. What is outside the scope of practice of a person licensed to practice acupuncture in Texas? - correct answer An acupuncturist may not prescribe dangerous drugs or controlled substances under an acupuncture license.
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