Michigan Jurisprudence Exam 50 Questions with Correct
Answers.
What % needs to be made to pass the
Jurisprudence exam?
National exam? - ANS 75%
80%
What’s the primary purpose of legal laws - ANS to protect the public?
Licensure is done at what level
What does this mean if you move - ANS state
Know the diff town the licensures town the states
what is the definition of a physical therapist - ANS individual licensed to practice PT,
evaluate, and treat people w therapeutic ex, rehab, procedures, perform tests and
measures
What’s the diff town licensure and registration? - ANS licensure is granted by the state,
protects public and is mandatory
Registration/certification is required for all prof in that area, voluntary
PT are registered or licensed in MI - ANS licensed
delegation - ANS Authorization granted by a licensee to a licensed/unlicensed individual
to perform selected acts, tasks, or functions that fall within the scope of practice of the
delegator
Supervision and the conditions - ANS 1. Available telecommunication
2. PT regular review or PTA records, practices functions and education
3. Predetermined procedures & drug protocol.
What are other names a PTA can take? - ANS physical therapist assistant
Physical therapy assistant
Physiotherapist assistant
Licensed PTA
Certified PTA
Functions of the board of PT (5) - ANS Delegate rules for licensing
Grants licensing
Establish standards for ED
Accredits training programs
Delegate & evaluate qualifications for can’t ED
Who appoints members to the board? - ANS The governor
, How long is a PT board member term? - ANS 4 years
What makes up the board of PT - ANS 6 PTs, 1 PTA, 4 public members?
What are the qualifications of board members - ANS 1? 18 or older
2. No supervision of members
3. Good moral character
4. Resident of that state for 6 months
5. Can’t be spouse of board member
6. licensed/registered in that state
7. Know English
8. Pay fees
9.
Negligence= - ANS Failure to take proper care, resulting in injury
What’s the diff town?
Omission
Commission - ANS omission--failure to act (no action)
Commission--person does something against the law (action)
5 elements of negligence - ANS 1. A duty to care
2. A breach of that duty
3. A cause connected to injury
4. Proximate cause
5. Damage
Malpractice - ANS improper, or negligent professional activity or treatment= wrong
doing
Other than malpractice or negligence what are other reason for sanctions or disciplinary
actions? - ANS Mental incompetence
Substance abuse
Conviction of misdemeanor
Conviction of felony
Lack of good moral character
If PTA moves, how many days to notify the state? - ANS 30 days
What are the types of disciplinary action that can be taken against a PTA? - ANS
Probation
Limitation
Denial
Suspension
Revocation temp or permanent
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