Florida jurisprudence exam latest update graded A+
Florida jurisprudence exam latest update graded A+ Legislative Intent (outline 1.1) Ensures that every physical therapist practitioner in this state meets the minimum requirements for safe practice When are practitioners prohibited from practicing based off of the legislative intent?(outline 1.1) if they ever fall below minimum competency or otherwise present a danger to the public Define Board Board of physical therapy practice Define Department Department of Health Define License (outline 1.4) the document of authorization granted by the board and issued by the department for a person to engage in the practice of physical therapy Define Endorsement licensure granted by the board pursuant Define Physical therapist /Physical therapy practitioner (outline 1.3) person who is licensed and who practices physical therapy Define PTA (outline 1.3) person who is licensed to perform patient- related activities, including the use of physical agents, whose license is in good standing, and whose activities are performed under the direction of a physical therapist T/F Physical therapy and physiotherapy are interchangeable (outline 1.2) true Define direct supervision (outline 1.5) supervision by a physical therapist who is licensed and required physical presence of the PT for consultation of the actions of a PT or PTA who is practicing under a temporary permit. When is there an exception to direct supervision? (outline 1.5) in an emergency Define physical therapy assessment observational, verbal, or manual determinations of the function of the MSK or NM system relative to physical therapy for the purpose of making recommendations for treatment What does the PT assessment include? range of motion motor power postural attitudes biomechanical function locomotion functional abilities Practice of Physical Therapy (outline 1.2) means the performance of physical therapy assessments and the treatment of any disability, injury, disease, or other health condition of human beings, or the prevention of such disability, injury, disease, or other condition of health, and rehabilitation Based on the definition from the practice of physical therapy, when can acupuncture be used?(outline 1.2) when no penetration of the skin occurs T/F Electromyography, radiant energy, and ultrasound can be used based on the definition of practice of physical therapy (outline 1.2) True When should a referral be done? (outline 1.2) if the patient's condition is outside the scope of practice What happens with direct access after 30 days? (outline 1.2) The PT must refer to a practitioner to review and sign the plan of care When does the record review for direct access not apply? (outline 1.2) when the patient has been examined by a physician licensed in another state OR the patient has been diagnosed by the physician as having a condition where PT is required T/F Roentgen rays and radium rays are allowed to be used in PT (outline 1.2) False T/F Specific spinal manipulations should be referred to a chiropractor (outline 1.2) true....unless they are called mobilizations :P What payments need to be received to reactive an inactive or retired license?(outline 1.4) payment of - biennial renewal fee -unlicensed activity fee -reactivation fee - change of status fee What are the documentation requirements to reactive a license?(outline 1.4) documentation of compliance for all CEU for the biennium during which the licensee last held an active license Must also complete CEUs OR provide documentation of active license in another state for the last 4 years and completing more than 400 hours of work per year OR Provide documentation of passage of FSBPT How many hours of ceus are required to reactivate license?(outline 1.4) 10 hours of continuing education for each year the license was inactive, including two (2) hours on the prevention of medical errors. No more than six (6) hours of continuing education may be completed by home study or online per year of inactive status. How many hours should be completed for the Florida laws and rules?(outline 1.4) 2 hours OR passage of the jurisprudence exam within 12 months of the reactivation How many hours and how often should CEUs be taken? (outline 2.1) 24; biennially (every 2 years) What CEU courses are approved?(outline 2.1) sponsored by a PT accredited university, FPTA, or APTA attendance of florida board meetings T/F - 1 clock hour of HIV/AIDs is required upon the licensee's first biennial renewal of license (outline 2.1) True Will course work be accepted for one clock hour HIV/AIDs?(outline 2.1) Yes but must not be more than 5 years after the initial licensure date What 5 things must be included in the HIV/AIDs coursework?(outline 2.1) modes of transmission infection control procedures clinical management prevention Florida law on AIDS and the impact of testing, confidentiality and treatment How many hours of medical error should be completed for biennial renewal?(outline 2.1) 2 What 6 things must be included in medical error course work?(outline 2.1) study of root-cause analysis
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