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Texas Jurisprudence Study Guide, by Vasilios A Frighs

Title: Texas Jurisprudence Study Guide Binding: Paperback Author: iliosA.ZerrisMDMphMsc,Va Publisher: XlibrisCorporation

  • Sales Rank: #96955 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-01-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .44" w x 6.00" l, .64 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 194 pages

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56 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
Highest yield section is the final chapter with a potpourri review of deadlines and penalties
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Took the Texas Jurisprudence Exam a few days ago for Texas licensure.

We did not have an 'in house' crib sheet at my program for this exam, and I couldn't find much online, so here is my attempt at an outline regarding study strategy and resources.

The exam is 60 questions, for which you have 100 minutes. All multiple choice with many including "all of the above" or "none of the above" as a final option. You will schedule the exam with Pearsonvue online. You have 3 attempts to pass it, or you're done as far as Texas licensure. Incidentally, bathroom breaks are allowed, but the clock does not stop, so pee quickly.

With the following guidelines, I was fortunate to overachieve, completing the exam in about 30 minutes and scoring a 98%. If anyone has any corrections or additions, please feel free to let me know; I will update as appropriate.

Overall thoughts:
The exam is, at its essence, a collection of exceptions, deadlines, and crime classifications. Much of it is not well organized by any of the resources out there (TJP tried in one of their updates, but still came up short). As such, I have included a summary that I made myself later in this post. The TJP website repeatedly makes the point that knowing specific classification of misdemeanors is not important, but they test it in their own material, and the classification is definitely on the exam.

Study guides:
The TJP study guide is the only one available on Kindle, and that is a major selling point. However, there are three main resources that people use for this exam. Each has different strengths and weaknesses; none is complete in and of itself. Reviewing them, I found several discrepancies between the texts, which I have also summarized below. The Zerris study guide is also available for free on Quizlet, as are some other high yield notecard sets. In brief:

-Texas Jurisprudence Study Guide by Zerris and Smith (3/5) $ - This is a bulletpoint question and answer book written by three Texan neurosurgeons, one of whom is also trained as a JD. There are two great things about this study guide and a few bad things. First, it is available on Kindle. As such, you can quickly go through it on your phone running around the hospital or while in line running errands till the answers are memorized. Second, the final chapter is a summary of several of the dates and misdemeanors that need to be remembered, and is the most useful part of the entire text. I have included most of the information from that section later in this post. The negatives of this book are that is has quite a few discrepancies, is out of date, and does not provide much context. Whereas the Galveston study guide is overly detailed, this text is too sparse. The book is available for free online via Quizlet (just google Texas Jurisprudence Prep study cards).

- UTMB Galveston Texas Jurisprudence Study Guide (4/5) $$ - Written by JD/PhDs; most comprehensive resource that I used in prep. This is an outline format study guide which goes through all of Texas law to an insane level of detail. The major strength of the text are the questions at the book finale.

While the book is about 400 pages, the last 70 are multiple choice questions with the answer key referencing the part of the book that explains the correct answer. These are incredibly high yield, and resemble about 50% of test content -- many of them were taken by the TJP website for their own questions. The only way I was able to go through this text without falling asleep too much was by doing the multiple choice first, then retrograde reading the appropriate sections. Afterwards, I quickly skimmed the text antegrade. The major negative, which is significant, is that the text is mind numbingly boring, with huge sections of text cut-and-paste repeated, and with little shorthand.

-Texasjurisprudenceprep.com (3.5/5) $$$ - This is a decent resource written and prepared by two Texan ER docs. The course is somewhat costly, and essentially consists of a flash powerpoint presentation with the course creators speaking over the slides, followed by 6 short quizzes.

Regarding the course content, it is decent. The highest yield portions are 1) the last slide of the entire presentation which is an overall review and 2) the quizzes, many of which are copied from the UTMB Galveston study guide almost word for word. The authors stress Quizzes 5 and 6, but all are helpful, and can be done fairly quickly a few times. They apparently have done their best to duplicate questions on the exam, and they do a decent job of it, with about 30-60% overlap. With a minimum passing score of 75%, this website can take you much of the way there.

Shorthand:
- MHIP = Mental Health InPatient
- Galveston = UTMB Galveston Texas Jurisprudence Self Study Guide, 13th edition 2010 ([...]
- Zerris = Texas Jurisprudence Study Guide by Zerris and Smith (available on Amazon)
- TJP = Online review course texasjurisprudenceprep.com
- TJP updates = The TJP website has updated its information a few times and made charts of important deadlines and penalties. These can be found for free (at the time of this post) by googling the pdfs.

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Discrepancies:

1. CME
- Zerris - 6 CMEs from volunteering, 12 CME 1 category, 24 total
- Galveston - 50% from volunteering - 50% of category 2 credit is the correct answer

2. NP/PA supervision
- Zerris - 3 PAs
- Internet and TJP update - 7 PAs - 7 is the updated answer (exceptions include inpt, ER, hospice, rural)

3. Secondary practice sites
- Zerris - 60 miles
- Galveston - 75 miles - 75 is the updated answer

4. How many days can NPs and PA prescribe
- Zerris - 90 days / 30 days
- Galveston - 30 days
- TJP update - 90 days - 90 is the updated answer

5. How many abortions per year for facility to be licensed
- Zerris - 50/year
- Galveston - 100/year (p. 346)

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Time:

Immediate
-Verbal report abuse (professionals/nonprofessionals; professionals have 48 hours for written report)
-Report to State Dept re: anthrax, botulism, cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, rabies, polio, plague, typhus, yellow fever - "outbreak" diagnoses (1 day for tb/pertussis)
-Gunshot and overdose reports
-Notify DFPS about abandoned infant

1 hour
-Time to evaluate restrained patient as to need for restraints

4 hours
-Time to spend looking for next of kin with organ donation
-Time within which to notify MD of MHIP discharge request and after which MD must examine w/i 24hrs

24 hours
-Department of Protective Regulatory Services investigates report of suspected child/elder abuse
-Notice to pt re: impending abortion
-Time to evaluate non restrained patient for involuntary POC/court ordered (12/48 for initial assessment/eval of need if just MD and involuntary) mental health admission; have till 72 hours for probable cause, no longer than 90 days total
-Inform re: pertussis and tb
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