Final answer:
Emergency suspension is the appropriate disciplinary action if there is reasonable cause to believe that the conduct of a licensed provider poses an imminent danger to public health or safety.
Step-by-step explanation:
The disciplinary action that should be used if the department has reasonable cause to believe that the conduct of any licensed provider creates an imminent danger to public health or safety is emergency suspension (c).
Emergency suspension is a formal negative sanction that allows the department to immediately suspend the license of a provider without a prior hearing. It is used to protect the public from potential harm until a thorough investigation can be conducted.
Examples of situations where emergency suspension may be necessary include cases where a provider is found to be practicing without a license or where there is evidence of substance abuse or professional misconduct.