COMPLETE 230 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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____ "Veterinarian" means any person who is licensed to practice veterinary
medicine by the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. - ANSWER: True. §
801.002(6) - "'Veterinarian' means a person licensed by the board under this chapter
to practice veterinary medicine."
Direct supervision" means supervision by a responsible veterinarian who is within
arms length of the person being supervised. - ANSWER: False. § 801.002(3) - "'Direct
supervision' means supervision of a person by a responsible veterinarian who is
physically present on the premises.
An applicant must provide fingerprint cards before a criminal history evaluation
letter can be issued. - ANSWER: False. TAC § 571.3(d) - "The agency may require
additional documentation including fingerprint cards before issuing a criminal history
evaluation letter."
One member of the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners must be a faculty
member of a college of veterinary medicine. - ANSWER: False. 801.051(b) - "The
board may include not more than one veterinarian member who is a faculty member
of a college of veterinary medicine.
General supervision" means supervision by a responsible veterinarian who is
physically present in the same room with the individual being supervised. - ANSWER:
False. § 801.002(4) - "'General supervision' means supervision of a person by a
responsible veterinarian who is readily available to communicate with the person."
A veterinarian-client-patient relationship exists only if a veterinarian receives a fee
for his/her services. - ANSWER: False. § 801.351 - "A veterinarian-client-patient
relationship exists if the veterinarian:
(1) assumes responsibility for medical judgments regarding the health of an animal
and a client, who is the owner or other caretaker of the animal, agrees to follow the
veterinarian's instructions;
(2) possesses sufficient knowledge of the animal to initiate at least a general or
preliminary diagnosis of the animal's medical condition; and
(3) is readily available to provide, or has provided, follow-up medical care in the
event of an adverse reaction to, or a failure of, the regimen of therapy provided by
the veterinarian."
A professional corporation consisting entirely of veterinarians may not practice
veterinary medicine unless it is licensed by the State Board of Veterinary Medical
Examiners to do so. - ANSWER: False. § 801.506(a) - "A sole proprietorship,
partnership or corporation may not engage in veterinary medicine unless the owner,
,each partner, or each shareholder, as appropriate, holds a license to practice
veterinary medicine under this chapter."
Equine dentristy" includes the treatment of damaged or diseased teeth, but does not
include treatments above the gum line. - ANSWER: False. § 801.002(3-a) - "'Equine
dentistry' means any diagnosis, treatment, or surgical procedure performed on the
head or oral cavity of an equine animal. The term includes: . . . .
(B) the treatment or extraction of damaged or diseased teeth; [and] . . . .
(D) periodontal treatments, including:
(i) the removal of calculus, soft deposits, plaque and stains above the gum line; and
(2) the smoothing, filing, and polishing of tooth surfaces."
An owner may castrate his or her own cattle only if it is done under the direct
supervision of a licensed veterinarian. - ANSWER: False. § 801.004(1) - "This chapter
does not apply to the treatment or care of an animal in any manner by the owner of
the animal, an employee of the owner, or a designated caretaker of the animal,
unless the ownership, employment, or designation is established with the intent to
violate this chapter."
§ 801.004(2)(A) - "This chapter does not apply to . . . a person who performs an act
prescribed by the board as an accepted livestock management practice, including . . .
castrating a male animal raised for human consumption."
Individuals who are full-time students of an accredited college of veterinary
medicine may perform acts normally considered the practice of veterinary medicine
if such acts are carried out under the direct supervision of a veterinarian. - ANSWER:
True. § 801.004(5) - "This chapter does not apply to ... the performance of an act by
a person who is a full-time student of an accredited college of veterinary medicine if
the act is performed under the direct supervision of a veterinarian."
An unlicensed person may provide an animal veterinary care, but only if it is in an
emergency situation or disaster and it is done without the expectation of
compensation. - ANSWER: True. § 801.004(8) - "This chapter does not apply to a
person who, without expectation of compensation, provides emergency care in an
emergency or disaster."
A licensed veterinary technician who is immediately supervising a task performed by
a certified veterinary assistant or a veterinary assistant is responsible for conduct
that violates laws, including board rules, related to the practice of veterinary
medicine. - ANSWER: True. § 801.364(b) - "A licensed veterinary technician who is
immediately supervising a task performed by a certified veterinary assistant or a
veterinary assistant is responsible for conduct that violates laws, including board
rules, related to the practice of veterinary medicine."
A person who practices veterinary medicine without a license may be found guilty of
a state jail felony. - ANSWER: False. § 801.504
, "(a) A person, including an entity, commits an offense if the person violates this
chapter.
(b) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor."
A supervising veterinarian may delegate greater responsibility and provide less
supervision to a certified veterinary assistant than to a licensed veterinary
technician. - ANSWER: False. § 801.363(c) "According to the judgment of the
supervising veterinarian, a veterinarian may delegate greater responsibility to a
licensed veterinary technician than to a certified veterinary assistant or a veterinary
assistant. A veterinarian may provide greater supervision for a task performed by a
certified veterinary assistant or a veterinary assistant than for the same task
performed by a licensed veterinary technician."
A veterinary assistant must be certified or licensed. - ANSWER: False. § 801.002(6-a)
"'Veterinary assistant' means a person who:
(A) is employed by a licensed veterinarian;
(B) performs tasks related to animal care;
(C) is not a certified veterinary assistant or a licensed veterinary technician."
Appointments to the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners are initiated by
the governor on the recommendation of the President of the Texas Veterinary
Medical Association. - ANSWER: False. § 801.051(a) "The State Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners consists of nine members appointed by the governor with the
advice and consent of the senate as follows:
(1) six veterinarian members; and
(2) three members who represent the public."
An applicant who receives a criminal history evaluation letter indicating that the
applicant is ineligible for licensure cannot apply for a veterinary license. - ANSWER:
False. TAC § 571.3(h) "An individual shall be permitted to apply for licensure,
regardless of the agency's determination in a criminal history evaluation letter."
The validity of an action of the board is not affected by the fact that it was taken
when a ground for removal of a board member exists. - ANSWER: True. § 801.056(b)
"The validity of an action of the board is not affected by the fact that it is taken when
a ground for removal of a board member exists."
If the executive director has knowledge that a potential ground for removal of a
board member exists, the executive director shall notify the governor that a
potential ground for removal exists. - ANSWER: False. § 801.056(c) "If the executive
director has knowledge that a potential ground for removal exists, the executive
director shall notify the presiding officer of the board of the potential ground. The
presiding officer shall then notify the governor and the attorney general that a
potential ground for removal exists. If the potential ground for removal involves the
presiding officer, the executive director shall notify the next highest ranking officer of
the board, who shall then notify the governor and the attorney general that a
potential ground for removal exists."