Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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What are the potential actions the Board can take if a physician assistant is found guilty of misconduct?

  1. Counseling and therapy

  2. Administrative penalties and restrictions

  3. Issuing an apology

  4. Increasing their salary

The correct answer is: Administrative penalties and restrictions

The Board has the authority to impose administrative penalties and restrictions as a response to a physician assistant found guilty of misconduct. This action is aimed at maintaining the integrity of the healthcare system and ensuring that practitioners adhere to established ethical and professional standards. Administrative penalties can include fines, suspension, revocation of the physician assistant's license, and limitations on their scope of practice, which are designed to protect public safety and uphold professional accountability. In contrast, while counseling and therapy might be beneficial in some circumstances, they do not reflect the disciplinary measures that the Board has the power to enforce. Issuing an apology is more of a personal accountability measure and holds no formal weight in professional regulation. Increasing a physician assistant's salary is unrelated to the consequences of misconduct and does not serve as a punitive or corrective action in response to unethical practices.