Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What must you do if you have been convicted of unprofessional conduct by a hospital employer?

  1. Self-report to PQAC

  2. Wait for a court to decide

  3. Notify all patients immediately

  4. Only report if you agree with the conviction

The correct answer is: Self-report to PQAC

If you have been convicted of unprofessional conduct by a hospital employer, it is important to self-report to the Professional Quality Assurance Committee (PQAC). This is necessary because the PQAC is responsible for regulating and disciplining healthcare professionals in cases of misconduct. Option B, waiting for a court to decide, is not the correct course of action as the PQAC needs to be notified regardless of the court's decision. Option C, notifying all patients, is not appropriate as the conviction may not directly impact patient care. Option D, only reporting if you agree with the conviction, is not recommended as it is your professional responsibility to report any misconduct, regardless of your personal opinion on the matter.