questions and answers : {LATEST 2025/
2026 UPDATE} COMPLETE REAL AND
AUTHENTIC EXAM {100% CORRECT}
RATED A+!!!!
failure of the elderly or disabled person to provide for him- or herself the goods or
services, including medical services
abuse of an elderly person or disabled person - answersany animosity from a caretaker,
family member, or other individual who has an ongoing relationship with the person
sexual abuse by a caretaker, family member or other individual who has an ongoing
relationship with the person
exploitation of an elderly person or disabled person - answersstealing money or using
resources without informed consent of the person
stealing money or using resources by the person's caretaker, family member, or other
individual with on-going relationship
immediate - answerslicense suspended if MD's a dancer to public welfare (hearing to
follow < 10 days)
verbally report child abuse (follow by a written report in 48 hours), abuse of elderly or
disabled persons in a nursing home to DFPS
notify local health department or DSHS: anthrax, smallpox, polio, diphtheria, rabies,
botulism, meningitis, plague, drug overdose immediately
1 business day for TB, pertussis, hepatitis A/B, acute HIV
1 week for everything else: gonorrhea, chlamydia, chancroid, syphilis, salmonella, non-
acute HIV
Notify police: unnatural/unexplained death, suicide, drug overdoses, & gunshot injuries
failure to report = class c misdemeanor
d24 hours - answersTMB notifies hospitals on the 1st working day of MD's restrictions
or suspensions; written notification < 30 days
, notify local health department or DSHS: TM, pertussis, hepatitis A/B, acute HIV
48 hours - answersreports DFPS of all suspected child abuse
child abuse confirmation in writing (oral report immediately)
notice to parents of unemancipated minor with impending abortion
3 dasy - answersMD can request OPC (order or protective custody) from judge for
involuntary detention of psych patient
OPC lasts < 30 days, after which MD has to file for a 90-day commitment
patient can request a probable cause hearing < 72 hours to try to get released
MD must evaluate the patient < 12 hours
pharmacacist can dispense 3-day supply of scheduled III-V medication (e.g. Xanax) if
provider cannot be reached for a refill
5 days - answersMD has to complete medical certification after receiving death
certificate
nursing home abuse confirmation in writing (oral report immediately)
filing birth certificate
7 days - prescriptions & drugs - answersnotify local health department or DSHS for all
other communicable diseases: gonorrhea, chlamydia, chancroid, syphilis, salmonella,
non-acute HIV
MD can discharge a patient from hospital 7 day supply of schedule II-V prescriptions
MD must mail in the actual written Rx < 7 days after calling in a schedule II Rx in an
emergency for an amount lasting only for the duration of the emergency
10 dasy - answersfiling death report by funeral director (MD completes medical
certification < 5 days after receiving death certification)
mail letter denying patinet's request for medical record due to non-payment of required
mailing/processing fees (cannot be due to non-payment of medical bill)
MD has to visit underserved/rural clinic run by midlevels every 10 days