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1: Under Tennessee law, what is the primary purpose of the Jurisprudence Exam?
A. To test clinical skills
B. To ensure knowledge of state laws and rules governing practice
C. To determine salary levels
D. To assess physical health
CORRECT ANSWER: B. To ensure knowledge of state laws and rules governing practice
Rationale: Jurisprudence exams verify that licensees understand the legal and ethical standards
required for practice in Tennessee.
2: Which Tennessee agency oversees the licensing of most healthcare professionals?
A. Tennessee Department of Health
B. Tennessee Department of Education
C. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
D. Tennessee Department of Finance
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Tennessee Department of Health
Rationale: The TN Department of Health, through various Boards (Nursing, Pharmacy, etc.),
oversees professional licensing.
3: In Tennessee, what is the mandatory reporting timeframe for suspected child abuse?
A. Within 24 hours
B. Immediately
C. Within 1 week
D. Within 1 month
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Immediately
Rationale: Tennessee law requires immediate reporting of suspected child abuse or neglect to
appropriate authorities.
4: Which document defines the legal scope of practice for a Tennessee licensed professional?
A. Job description
B. Tennessee Practice Act and Board Rules
,C. Employer policy manual
D. Federal Constitution
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Tennessee Practice Act and Board Rules
Rationale: The Practice Act and Board Rules legally define what a licensee can and cannot do in
Tennessee.
5: What is the legal consequence of practicing without a valid Tennessee license?
A. A warning
B. Civil and criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment
C. Automatic license renewal
D. No consequence
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Civil and criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment
Rationale: Practicing without a license is a criminal offense in Tennessee, subject to significant
penalties.
6: Under Tennessee law, who is responsible for maintaining continuing education records?
A. The Licensing Board
B. The Employer
C. The Licensee
D. The Insurance Company
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The Licensee
Rationale: Licensees are responsible for maintaining proof of continuing education compliance
for audit purposes.
7: What is the primary goal of Tennessee's Controlled Substances Monitoring Program
(CSMP)?
A. To increase drug sales
B. To prevent diversion and abuse of controlled substances
C. To tax medications
D. To limit patient access
CORRECT ANSWER: B. To prevent diversion and abuse of controlled substances
Rationale: The CSMP (often accessed via CURES in other states, TN has its own system) tracks
controlled substance prescriptions to prevent abuse.
8: When must a Tennessee licensee report a change of address to the Board?
,A. Within 10 days
B. Within 30 days
C. Within 60 days
D. Within 1 year
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Within 30 days
Rationale: Most Tennessee Boards require licensees to notify them of address changes within
30 days.
9: Which law protects patient health information privacy?
A. OSHA
B. HIPAA
C. ADA
D. FMLA
CORRECT ANSWER: B. HIPAA
Rationale: HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) sets national standards
for protecting sensitive patient health information.
10: In Tennessee, what is the statute of limitations for filing a malpractice claim against a
healthcare provider?
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. 5 years
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 1 year
Rationale: Tennessee generally has a 1-year statute of limitations for healthcare liability claims
(with some exceptions).
11: What is required before performing a procedure on a competent adult patient?
A. Verbal agreement only
B. Informed Consent
C. Family approval
D. Insurance approval
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Informed Consent
, Rationale: Informed consent ensures the patient understands risks, benefits, and alternatives
before agreeing to treatment.
12: Which action constitutes professional misconduct in Tennessee?
A. Taking a lunch break
B. Delegating tasks to unqualified personnel
C. Attending continuing education
D. Reporting errors
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Delegating tasks to unqualified personnel
Rationale: Delegating tasks beyond a person's scope or competence is considered misconduct
and endangers patients.
13: What is the penalty for falsifying patient records in Tennessee?
A. No penalty
B. License discipline, fines, and potential criminal charges
C. A verbal warning
D. Mandatory training only
CORRECT ANSWER: B. License discipline, fines, and potential criminal charges
Rationale: Falsifying records is fraud and a serious violation subject to severe disciplinary and
legal action.
14: Under Tennessee law, can a licensee practice if their license is expired?
A. Yes, with a fine
B. No, practice must cease until renewed
C. Yes, for 30 days
D. Yes, if employer approves
CORRECT ANSWER: B. No, practice must cease until renewed
Rationale: Practicing with an expired license is considered unlicensed practice and is prohibited.
15: What is the primary duty of a mandated reporter?
A. To investigate abuse
B. To report suspected abuse or neglect
C. To prove abuse occurred
D. To confront the abuser
CORRECT ANSWER: B. To report suspected abuse or neglect