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Do you have to retake the JP exam if your license is
cancelled? - ANSWER-Only if cancelled for more than 2
years
Within how many days must a court report to the board
about convictions, felonies, and misdemeanors and
addiction issues be filed? - ANSWER-30 days
What is a standing medical order? - ANSWER-Physician
order to institution, e.g., nursing home.
,What is a standing delegation order? What are the
requirements? - ANSWER-Physician order for patient or
population; signed, dated, in writing.
Who can a physician delegate to? - ANSWER-Any
qualified and properly trained person.
Who can the physician delegate to administer dangerous
drugs? - ANSWER-Any qualified and trained person.
Can a physician delegate to a midwife? - ANSWER-Yes
(e.g., eye prophylaxis).
,Is a physician liable for the actions of a NP or PA? -
ANSWER-No, unless vicariously liable due to
employment.
What kind of name identification do PAs need? -
ANSWER-Name tag identifying themselves as a physician
assistant.
What requirements exist for prescription for PAs and NPs?
- ANSWER-No schedule 2; maximum 90 days, no refills
unless consultation with physician.
Which drug schedules can PAs and NPs prescribe? How
many days? Can they give refills? Can they treat children?
, What ages? - ANSWER-Schedules 3-5, 90 days, refill
after consultation with physician; Yes, but children less
than 2 years only after consultation with physician.
How many PA and NP equivalent FTEs can a physician
supervise at maximum? - ANSWER-3 FTEs.
Can CRNAs give all anesthetic drugs? Are they restricted
to a particular MD? - ANSWER-Yes; no, any MD.
What authority do pharmacists have? Can they give
immunizations? Where does the supervising physician
have to be located geographically? - ANSWER-Getting
histories, ordering drug therapy-related tests, procedures,