NP Regulatory Frameworks & Compliance 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under the Controlled Substances Act, an NP who wishes to prescribe controlled substances must register with the DEA and obtain a DEA number. This number must be renewed every:
- 1 year
- 2 years
- 3 years (Correct answer)
- 5 years
Correct answer: 3 years
DEA registration for practitioners must be renewed every 3 years, and NPs must maintain a valid DEA registration to prescribe Schedule II–V controlled substances.
Question 2: A pharmaceutical representative offers an NP an all-expenses-paid trip to a resort in exchange for prescribing a specific medication. This constitutes:
- An acceptable continuing education opportunity
- A violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute and professional ethics (Correct answer)
- A legal arrangement if disclosed to the employer
- Permissible under PhRMA guidelines if under $100 value
Correct answer: A violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute and professional ethics
Accepting gifts or compensation in exchange for prescribing specific drugs violates the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals.
Question 3: The concept of 'respondeat superior' in healthcare liability means:
- An NP is personally liable for all errors regardless of employer
- An employer may be held vicariously liable for the negligent acts of employees acting within the scope of employment (Correct answer)
- A supervising physician assumes full liability for NP actions
- Liability is shared equally between the NP and the institution
Correct answer: An employer may be held vicariously liable for the negligent acts of employees acting within the scope of employment
Under respondeat superior ('let the master answer'), an employer can be held liable for negligent acts committed by employees acting within the scope of their employment.
Question 4: When an NP participates in a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), the PRIMARY regulatory purpose is to:
- Reduce NP prescribing authority for controlled substances
- Identify and prevent drug diversion, doctor shopping, and opioid misuse (Correct answer)
- Report prescribers with high controlled substance volumes to the DEA
- Increase reimbursement rates for controlled substance prescriptions
Correct answer: Identify and prevent drug diversion, doctor shopping, and opioid misuse
PDMPs are state-run electronic databases designed to track controlled substance prescriptions to identify patterns of misuse, diversion, or doctor shopping.
Question 5: A 16-year-old patient presents requesting treatment for a sexually transmitted infection. Under most state laws, the NP may treat and maintain confidentiality because:
- Minors have full medical decision-making rights at age 14
- Most states allow minors to consent to STI diagnosis and treatment without parental notification (Correct answer)
- HIPAA requires parental notification for all minors under 18
- The treating NP has discretion to disclose regardless of state law
Correct answer: Most states allow minors to consent to STI diagnosis and treatment without parental notification
Most US states have minor consent laws that allow adolescents to consent to STI testing and treatment without parental permission to encourage care-seeking and protect confidentiality.
Question 6: Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a healthcare facility is required to provide reasonable accommodations to patients with disabilities. Which of the following is an example of a required accommodation?
- Performing home visits for all disabled patients upon request
- Providing a qualified sign language interpreter for a deaf patient during a medical appointment (Correct answer)
- Waiving all copayments for patients with permanent disabilities
- Assigning a dedicated NP to each patient with a documented disability
Correct answer: Providing a qualified sign language interpreter for a deaf patient during a medical appointment
The ADA requires healthcare facilities to provide effective communication accommodations, including qualified sign language interpreters, to ensure equal access for patients with hearing disabilities.
Question 7: Which of the following scenarios describes a potential violation of the False Claims Act?
- Billing Medicare for a level 4 visit that involved thorough history, exam, and medical decision-making
- Upcoding a patient visit from level 3 to level 5 without documentation to support the higher level (Correct answer)
- Submitting a claim for a telehealth visit conducted via a HIPAA-compliant platform
- Billing for an annual wellness visit that included preventive counseling
Correct answer: Upcoding a patient visit from level 3 to level 5 without documentation to support the higher level
Upcoding—billing for a higher level of service than was actually provided or documented—constitutes healthcare fraud under the False Claims Act.
Under the Controlled Substances Act, an NP who wishes to prescribe controlled substances must register with the DEA and obtain a DEA number.
This number must be renewed every: