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Section 1: Professional Licensing & Regulatory Boards
Q1: The Texas Medical Board (TMB) is composed of how many members, and what is
the composition?
A. 12 members, all physicians
B. 19 members: 12 physicians and 7 laypersons
C. 15 members: 10 physicians and 5 laypersons
D. 9 members, all appointed by the Texas Legislature
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The TMB consists of 19 members appointed by the Governor for 6-year
terms: 12 physicians and 7 laypersons (public members). This composition ensures
both professional expertise and public representation in medical regulation.
Q2: A nurse is applying for initial RN licensure in Texas. Which exam is required by the
Texas Board of Nursing (BON)?
A. NCLEX-RN only
B. Nursing Jurisprudence Exam (NJE) only
C. Both NCLEX-RN and Nursing Jurisprudence Exam (NJE)
D. Neither exam is required for initial licensure
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Texas requires both the NCLEX-RN (national competency exam) and the NJE
(state-specific laws and rules) for initial licensure. The NJE was mandated for all
applicants on or after September 1, 2008, and covers Texas nursing practice, ethics, and
regulation.
Q3: The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC) serves as the umbrella
governing body for which professions?
A. Physicians and physician assistants only
,B. Psychologists, marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, and social
workers
C. Nurses and nursing assistants
D. Dentists and dental hygienists
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The BHEC governs psychologists, marriage and family therapists,
professional counselors, and social workers under a unified regulatory structure.
Physicians (A) are regulated by TMB, nurses (C) by BON, and dentists (D) by the State
Board of Dental Examiners.
Q4: The Texas Jurisprudence Exam for physicians is typically administered as:
A. A closed-book, proctored examination at a testing center
B. An open-book, online examination
C. An oral examination before the TMB
D. A practical skills assessment
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Texas Jurisprudence Exam is administered as an open-book, online
examination covering Texas-specific laws and rules. It is required for initial licensure
and often for renewal, allowing reference materials during the test.
Q5: A physician holds a Texas medical license and wants to provide expert witness
testimony in a Texas malpractice case. The physician:
A. Must hold a separate expert witness license
B. May provide testimony as part of their licensed practice without additional licensure
C. Must register with the Texas Medical Board as an expert witness
D. Is prohibited from providing expert witness testimony
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Providing expert medical opinions, including testimony, falls within the scope
of a Texas medical license. No separate licensure or registration is required for expert
witness work. The physician must meet the expert witness requirements under Texas
Civil Practice and Remedies Code.
Q6: The mission of the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) is to:
A. Advocate for nurses' rights and working conditions
B. Protect the public by ensuring nurses are competent and regulating nursing practice
, C. Represent nurses in legislative lobbying efforts
D. Negotiate nursing salaries and benefits
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The BON is a regulatory body whose mission is public protection through
licensure, education approval, and practice regulation. It does not lobby (A, C)—that is
the role of nursing associations—and does not negotiate employment terms (D).
Q7: A physician is licensed in Texas and Oklahoma. The physician wants to order home
health services for a patient in Texas while physically located in Oklahoma. Under the
contiguous states exception:
A. The physician must obtain a Texas telemedicine license
B. The physician may order home health and hospice services without a special
telemedicine license
C. The physician is prohibited from ordering services across state lines
D. The physician must be physically present in Texas to order services
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The contiguous states exception allows physicians licensed in Oklahoma,
Arkansas, Louisiana, and New Mexico to order home health and hospice services for
Texas patients without obtaining a separate Texas telemedicine license. This facilitates
cross-border care for border communities.
Q8: A physician provides educational lectures to medical students in Texas via
videoconference from California. The physician:
A. Must obtain a Texas medical license to provide educational services
B. Does not need a Texas license because educational services are exempt from
licensure requirements
C. Must obtain a Texas telemedicine license
D. Must be physically present in Texas to lecture
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Non-direct patient care activities, including educational services and expert
opinions provided to other physicians, do not require Texas licensure. This exemption
applies regardless of whether the services are provided within or across state lines.
Q9: A physician is considering moving from Texas to Florida and letting their Texas
license expire. The physician should be aware that: