Florida Jurisprudence Law Exam 2024 || with Complete Solutions.
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Florida Jurisprudence Law
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Florida Jurisprudence Law
What is the Legislative intent for PT practice? correct answers ensure that every Pt practicing in FL meets the min requirements for SAFE practice. If they do not, they will be PROHIBITED from practicing in FL.
A patient's POC may be developed by: correct answers Physical Therapist
Practitioner...
Florida Jurisprudence Law Exam 2024 || with Complete
Solutions.
What is the Legislative intent for PT practice? correct answers ensure that every Pt practicing in
FL meets the min requirements for SAFE practice. If they do not, they will be PROHIBITED
from practicing in FL.
A patient's POC may be developed by: correct answers Physical Therapist
Practitioner of record
Advanced RN practitioner
Who is considered a "Practitioner of Record?" (5) correct answers Physician
Chiropractor
Osteopathic Physician
Dentist
Podiatrist
Patients may be seen for 30 days direct access. If patient still requires PT, must have practitioner
of record review and sign POC. When does this NOT apply? correct answers if patient was
diagnosed by an out of state physician as having a condition that requires PT AND the PT is
treating that condition
_______ and ________ for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes is outside the score of PT and so is
the use of ___________ for surgical purposes including _________ correct answers X-ray and
radium
use of electricity
including cauterization
PT's are not allowed to perform specific chiropractic ______ ____________ correct answers
spinal manipulations
"Physical Therapy Practitioner" refers to: correct answers PT or PTA
What is an unlicensed personnel correct answers anyone working/volunteering in a PT setting
w/out a license
A licensee must have an ACTIVE license to practice, however, may choose active, inactive or
retired when renewing.
What must a PT pay at time of renewal and at any other time other than renewal when changing
status from either inactive or retired? correct answers A renewal fee for both ACTIVE and
INACTIVE status is applied, however, renewal fee for INACTIVE status may NOT exceed fee
for active status renewal.
ACTIVE changing to INACTIVE:
, @ time of renewal: pay inactive status renewal fee, and if applicable, delinquency fee & fee to
change licensure status
@ any other time: pay fee to change licensure status
ACTIVE or INACTIVE changing to RETIRED:
@ time of renewal: pay retired status fee which may not exceed $50
@ any other time: pay retired status fee PLUS change of status fee
An INACTIVE status licensee may change to ACTIVE status at any time IF: correct answers
they meet all requirements for active status, including must meet all CEU requirements for ALL
periods of inactivity (same is true for retired status)S
@ time of renewal: pay active status renewal fee
@ any other time: pay difference between INACTIVE renewal fee and ACTIVE renewal fee
PLUS any reactivation fees
If a licensee fails to renew before expiration, their license becomes correct answers
DELINQUENT
When license becomes delinquent they must do what or else their license becomes null (void)
correct answers must apply for active or inactive status DURING licensure cycle in which
license becomes delinquent.
If license becomes null (void), you must correct answers apply for a new license
If a license is inactive for 2 or more biennial cycles (4 years) and licensee applies for an active
status, they may have to correct answers take a portion of NPTE or special purpose exam to
ensure competancy and safety
**SAME IS TRUE IF retired > 5 years or transferring from a different state
If a licensee has not actively practiced in the past 5 years, correct answers entire NPTE may need
to be taken
Someone who has been denied renewal may regain licensure if they correct answers meet
qualifications and complete application process for initial licensure
An INACTIVE or RETIRED license will be reactivated once the following are completed
correct answers Payment of fees (biennial renewal fee, unlicensed activity fee, reactivation fee)
Documentation of 10 hours of CEUS for EACH year license was inactive (2 hrs medical erros, 2
hrs laws/rules-- max 6/10 home study hours)
Documentation showing applicant is in good standing and has practiced in another state for the 4
years (at least 400 hours/yr) preceding reactivation if transferring from out of state
Proof of passing NPTE
A licensee has inactive status for the past 4 years, how many hours of CEU's must the licensee
have in order to reactivate? correct answers 40 hours - 10 hours for each year inactive
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