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A study guide for the florida jurisprudence exam, which is required for physical therapy practitioners to practice in the state of florida. The guide covers key legislative intent, licensing requirements, definitions of physical therapy-related terms, and continuing education regulations. It provides detailed answers to questions on topics such as license requirements, supervision, assessment, and record-keeping standards. This comprehensive resource is designed to help physical therapy professionals ensure they meet the minimum competency and safety standards set by the state of florida to practice legally and ethically.
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meets minimum requirements for safe practice. It is the legislative intent that physical therapy practitioners who fall below minimum competency or who otherwise present a danger to the public be prohibited from practicing in this state.
department for a person to engage in the practice of physical therapy.
accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
this chapter 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 as set forth in rules adopted pursuant to this chapter.
therapy in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
interchangeable with each other, means a health care profession.
direction of the actions of a PT or PTA who is practicing under a temporary permit and who is a candidate for licensure by examination.
function of the musculoskeletal or neuromuscular system relative to physical therapy, including, but not limited to, rang of motion of a joint, motor power, postural attitudes, biomechanical function, locomotion, or functional abilities, for the purpose of making recommendations for treatment.
for a rapid change in medical status that would affect the physical therapy plan of care.
therapist assistant or unlicensed personnel, to carry out actions requiring licensure.
musculoskeletal or neuromuscular system relative to physical therapy, including, but not limited to, range of motion of a joint, motor power, postural attitudes, biomechanical function, locomotion, or functional abilities, for the purpose of making recommendations for treatment.
while the licensed supervisor is immediately physically available.
PT is accessible at all time by 2 way communication, available, to respond to an inquiry when made and readily available for consultation during the delivery of care, and is within the same geographic location as the PTA.
techniques.
service and patient care.
hours.
internship limited to a max of 6 contact hours per instructor per bienium.
relocation of practice?
a biennium.
the 24 hours.
internship limited to a max of 6 contact hours per instructor per biennium.