Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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What action can the Physician Assistant Board take against a physician assistant?

  1. Offering continuing education credits

  2. Acting in an unprofessional manner

  3. Providing mentorship without authorization

  4. Meeting with patients outside of official hours

The correct answer is: Acting in an unprofessional manner

The action that the Physician Assistant Board can take against a physician assistant is related to acting in an unprofessional manner. This is significant because maintaining professional conduct is essential for the integrity of the healthcare system and public trust. Unprofessional behavior can encompass a range of actions, including unethical practices, inappropriate interactions with patients, or failing to adhere to established standards of care. Such conduct can lead to disciplinary actions by the board, which may include reprimands, suspension, or even revocation of licensure to practice. The other options, while potentially problematic in practice, do not directly fall under the board's jurisdiction for disciplinary action in the same manner. Offering continuing education credits is typically a function not associated with punitive actions. Providing mentorship without authorization may lead to concerns about oversight but is not inherently unprofessional. Meeting with patients outside of official hours could raise ethical questions, but does not automatically qualify as unprofessional unless it violates specific regulations or harms the patient-physician assistant relationship.