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All of the following actions may result in revocation of a physician's license EXCEPT:

  1. Accepting kickbacks for patient referrals

  2. Falsifying medical records

  3. Prescribing legal drugs

  4. Performing unnecessary surgeries

The correct answer is: Prescribing legal drugs

The choice indicating that prescribing legal drugs does not result in revocation of a physician's license is accurate because, by itself, prescribing drugs that are legal is a standard practice within the medical field. Physicians are expected to prescribe legal medications in accordance with ethical guidelines and patient needs. If a physician is adhering to legal standards and appropriate medical practice when prescribing, this action in isolation would not typically warrant disciplinary action. In contrast, accepting kickbacks for patient referrals, falsifying medical records, and performing unnecessary surgeries are all unethical and illegal activities that compromise patient care and violate medical guidelines and regulations. Such actions could lead to serious legal repercussions, including the potential revocation of a physician's medical license, as they reflect a breach of trust and responsibility that health professionals are obligated to uphold.