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Under what condition may the Texas Department of State Health Services issue an emergency suspension order?

  1. If patient complaints are received

  2. If there is an imminent danger to public health or safety

  3. If the provider fails to maintain records

  4. If the provider requests it

The correct answer is: If there is an imminent danger to public health or safety

The Texas Department of State Health Services may issue an emergency suspension order specifically when there is an imminent danger to public health or safety. This reflects the agency's priority to protect the well-being of the public. In situations where immediate action is necessary to prevent harm, such as potential exposure to unsafe medical practices or hazardous conditions, the department acts quickly by suspending a provider's operations. This ensures that any possible risks to patients or the community are mitigated without delay. Other options do not meet the threshold for such an urgent response. Complaints from patients may prompt an investigation, but they don't automatically justify an emergency order. Similarly, failure to maintain records is certainly a significant issue, but it might not pose an immediate threat to health or safety. A provider's request for suspension lacks the critical urgency needed to warrant such an action, which is firmly rooted in protecting public interests.