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Texas Food Handlers Questions and Answers 100% Pass
An example of contamination would be when food comes into contact with: -Unclean work 
surfaces 
-Unclean utensils, glassware or dishware. 
-Unwashed hands 
What is the problem with a chef cracking raw eggs and then touching cooked pancakes? The 
raw egg from his hands can contaminate the cooked pancakes. 
Which of the following foods should require the MOST careful attention. Bottles of ketchup, 
Meat and poultry, Whole apples, or Dried beans Meat and poultry
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
An example of contamination would be when food comes into contact with: -Unclean work 
surfaces 
-Unclean utensils, glassware or dishware. 
-Unwashed hands 
What is the problem with a chef cracking raw eggs and then touching cooked pancakes? The 
raw egg from his hands can contaminate the cooked pancakes. 
Which of the following foods should require the MOST careful attention. Bottles of ketchup, 
Meat and poultry, Whole apples, or Dried beans Meat and poultry
TEXAS Food Handler Training Course Questions and Answers Already Graded A
Foodborne Illness any disease caused or transmitted by eating food that is contaminated. 
Contamination includes bacteria, toxins, viruses, parasites, or any chemicals or non-biological 
materials that contact food. Contamination is usually caused by poor food handling or food 
storage practices. 
Foodborne Illness Outbreak defined as an incident in which two or more persons experience 
a similar illness resulting from the ingestion of a common food. 
Time and Temperature Control for Safety ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Foodborne Illness any disease caused or transmitted by eating food that is contaminated. 
Contamination includes bacteria, toxins, viruses, parasites, or any chemicals or non-biological 
materials that contact food. Contamination is usually caused by poor food handling or food 
storage practices. 
Foodborne Illness Outbreak defined as an incident in which two or more persons experience 
a similar illness resulting from the ingestion of a common food. 
Time and Temperature Control for Safety ...
TABC & Food Handlers Latest 2024
Alcoholic Beverage Alcohol, or any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent 
of alcohol by volume, which is capable of use for beverage purposes, either alone or when 
diluted 
Employee anyone who sells, serve, dispenses, or delivers alcoholic beverages for a business 
that's licensed to sell alcohol this includes anyone who immediately manages, directs, supervises, 
or controls the sale/service of alcoholic beverages 
Minor a person under the age of 21
- Exam (elaborations)
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Alcoholic Beverage Alcohol, or any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent 
of alcohol by volume, which is capable of use for beverage purposes, either alone or when 
diluted 
Employee anyone who sells, serve, dispenses, or delivers alcoholic beverages for a business 
that's licensed to sell alcohol this includes anyone who immediately manages, directs, supervises, 
or controls the sale/service of alcoholic beverages 
Minor a person under the age of 21
Serv-Safe Food Handler Questions and Answers Already Passed
The three types of hazards that make food unsafe biological, chemical, and physical 
Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that cannot be seen, tasted or smelled are known as 
Pathogens 
A food handler spills sanitizer into the fryer and then lets its soak into the grease. What type of 
hazard is this Chemical
- Exam (elaborations)
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The three types of hazards that make food unsafe biological, chemical, and physical 
Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that cannot be seen, tasted or smelled are known as 
Pathogens 
A food handler spills sanitizer into the fryer and then lets its soak into the grease. What type of 
hazard is this Chemical
ServSafe Food Handler Test Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
Hot food required for service the next day should: be cooled rapidly then refrigerated 
Hot food should be held at ___ during service a minimum of 135°F 
How often should a food handler change their gloves? once they become dirty 
Which food may be re-served to customers? 
A. unused whole fruit garnish 
B. unopened prepackaged food 
C. uneaten bread 
D. unused, uncovered condiments B. unopened prepackaged food
- Exam (elaborations)
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Hot food required for service the next day should: be cooled rapidly then refrigerated 
Hot food should be held at ___ during service a minimum of 135°F 
How often should a food handler change their gloves? once they become dirty 
Which food may be re-served to customers? 
A. unused whole fruit garnish 
B. unopened prepackaged food 
C. uneaten bread 
D. unused, uncovered condiments B. unopened prepackaged food
Nursing Jurisprudence: Legal and Ethical Considerations NCLEX Practice Quiz with Complete Solutions
The best explanation of what Title VI of the Civil Rights Act mandates is the freedom to: 
A. Pick any physician and insurance company despite one's income 
B. Receive free medical benefits as needed within the county of residence 
C. Have equal access to all health care regardless of race and religion 
D. Have basic care with a sliding scale payment plan from all health care facilities Answer: 
C. Have equal access to all health care regardless of race and religion 
Which statement would best...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The best explanation of what Title VI of the Civil Rights Act mandates is the freedom to: 
A. Pick any physician and insurance company despite one's income 
B. Receive free medical benefits as needed within the county of residence 
C. Have equal access to all health care regardless of race and religion 
D. Have basic care with a sliding scale payment plan from all health care facilities Answer: 
C. Have equal access to all health care regardless of race and religion 
Which statement would best...
Nursing Jurisprudence Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Negligence : Comission Wrong doing 
Negligence: Omission Total neglect of care, not doing anything 
Example of negligence in nursing -telling a suicidal bipolar patient that it is okay for them to 
refuse their medication. 
-Failure to report observations to Dr 
-Mistaken ID 
-Wrong dose, wrong medication 
-Defects in equipment leading to falls 
-Errors d/t family assistance 
-Administer meds without Dr. order
- Exam (elaborations)
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Negligence : Comission Wrong doing 
Negligence: Omission Total neglect of care, not doing anything 
Example of negligence in nursing -telling a suicidal bipolar patient that it is okay for them to 
refuse their medication. 
-Failure to report observations to Dr 
-Mistaken ID 
-Wrong dose, wrong medication 
-Defects in equipment leading to falls 
-Errors d/t family assistance 
-Administer meds without Dr. order
Nursing Jurisprudence Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
NPA . peer review 
. Nurse licensure compact 
. defines its responsibility for regulating nursing education, licensure, and practice 
What is the primary responsibilities of the Texas Board of Nursing? . Protecting the interest 
of the public 
BON . Represent people of Texas 
. Can not lobby the lefislature 
. Does not regulate practice settings
- Exam (elaborations)
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NPA . peer review 
. Nurse licensure compact 
. defines its responsibility for regulating nursing education, licensure, and practice 
What is the primary responsibilities of the Texas Board of Nursing? . Protecting the interest 
of the public 
BON . Represent people of Texas 
. Can not lobby the lefislature 
. Does not regulate practice settings
Nursing Jurisprudence Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Primary resources for state law Texas Board of Nursing 
Nursing Practice Acts 
Nursing Jurisprudence Rules/Ethics/Morals and how the nurses function in a healthcare 
setting. 
Texas Nurse Practice Acts 301 
-BON, , defines responsibility for regulating nursing education, licensure and practice 
303 
-Regulates nursing peer review 
304 
-Relates to nursing Licensure compact 
Texas BON Mission Statement Protect and promote welfare of the people of Texas by 
ensuring that each person holding a li...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Primary resources for state law Texas Board of Nursing 
Nursing Practice Acts 
Nursing Jurisprudence Rules/Ethics/Morals and how the nurses function in a healthcare 
setting. 
Texas Nurse Practice Acts 301 
-BON, , defines responsibility for regulating nursing education, licensure and practice 
303 
-Regulates nursing peer review 
304 
-Relates to nursing Licensure compact 
Texas BON Mission Statement Protect and promote welfare of the people of Texas by 
ensuring that each person holding a li...
Nursing Jurisprudence already passed 100%
Sources of Law - Constitutional Law 
Federal 
State 
- Statutory Law 
Federal 
State 
- Common Law 
- Administrative Law
- Exam (elaborations)
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Sources of Law - Constitutional Law 
Federal 
State 
- Statutory Law 
Federal 
State 
- Common Law 
- Administrative Law