JP MRT EXAM ALL 250 QUESTIONS AND
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JP MRT Exam
FINAL EXAMINATION
Academic Year: 2026–2027
Exam Title: JP Medical Regulatory Test (MRT)
Content: Multiple-Choice Questions with Verified Solutions
Edition: Latest Update This Year
EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
This examination evaluates knowledge of physician regulatory requirements, medical
malpractice reporting, prescriptive authority delegation, public physician profile
requirements, and license renewal procedures under applicable medical board regulations.
Each question has four answer options. Select the single best answer.
Rationales are provided to clarify correct regulatory practices and professional compliance
requirements.
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Answer all questions based on official JP medical board guidelines.
EXAM COVERAGE
• Medical malpractice reporting
• Malpractice form requirements (Part 1 and Part 2)
• Physician license expiration and renewal rules
• Public physician profile content
• Reportable Class A and B offenses
• Prescriptive authority delegation (APRNs and PAs)
• Medical records fee limitations
• Continuing medical education (CME) and practice updates
EXAM QUESTIONS
Question 1
A licensee must report all medical malpractice information to the medical board in the
prescribed form if the licensee:
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A) Does not carry or is not covered by professional liability insurance
B) Is insured by a non-admitted carrier
C) Is insured by any other entity providing medical liability coverage
D) All of the above
Correct Answer:
D) All of the above
Rationale:
Physicians must report malpractice coverage regardless of the type of insurance or coverage
entity to maintain compliance with medical board requirements.
Question 2
Part 1 and Part 2 of the medical malpractice form must be submitted within which timeframes?
A) Part 1: 60 days after complaint; Part 2: 60 days after settlement
B) Part 1: 30 days after complaint/lawsuit; Part 2: 30 days after settlement (even if no lawsuit)
C) Part 1: Immediately; Part 2: Within 90 days
D) Part 1: 90 days after complaint; Part 2: 90 days after settlement
Correct Answer:
B) Part 1: 30 days after complaint/lawsuit; Part 2: 30 days after settlement (even if no lawsuit)
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Rationale:
Timely submission ensures accurate and up-to-date tracking of medical malpractice claims.
Question 3
True or False: The medical board will notify physicians by mail at least 30 days before their
registration permit expires.
A) True
B) False
Correct Answer:
A) True
Rationale:
Regulatory boards are required to provide at least 30 days’ notice prior to license expiration to
allow time for renewal.
Question 4
Which of the following must physicians include in their public physician profile?
A) Medical school and graduation date
B) Any disciplinary action
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