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Michigan Jurisprudence Exam fully solved graded A+ 2024, Exams of Information Literacy

A written prescription for physical therapy must contain all of the following except the: a) patients name b) patients diagnosis C) patients prognosis d) authorized prescribers signature c) patients prognosis A physical therapist may legally do all of the following except: a) supervise personnel b) plan physical therapy treatment c) prescribe physical therapy treatment d) initiate referrals for physical therapy treatment d) initiate referrals for physical therapy treatment A licensed PT may administer therapy ordered by all of the following EXCEPT an: a) dentist b) chiropractor c) physicians assistant

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A written prescription for physical therapy must contain all of the following except the: a) patients name b) patients diagnosis C) patients prognosis d) authorized prescribers signature c) patients prognosis A physical therapist may legally do all of the following except: a) supervise personnel b) plan physical therapy treatment c) prescribe physical therapy treatment d) initiate referrals for physical therapy treatment d) initiate referrals for physical therapy treatment A licensed PT may administer therapy ordered by all of the following EXCEPT an: a) dentist b) chiropractor c) physicians assistant d) osteopathic physician c) physicians assistant The board of physical therapy may limit the duties a physical therapist may delegate to supervised employees: a) if the license has been held for less than 5 years b) when a physical therapist is seeking licensure renewal c) in order to protect the health and safety of the public d) if they feel like the physical therapist needs more work experience c) in order to protect the health and safety of the public a physical therapist who has had a license revoked may: a) not practice physical therapy b) practice only in a state hospital c) only perform physical therapy evaluations d) practice physical therapy under the direct supervision of another physical therapist a) not practice physical therapy

What % needs to be made to pass the jurisprudence exam? National exam? 75 % 80% whats the primary purpose of legal laws to protect the public licensure is done at what level what does this mean if you move state know the diff btwn the licensures btwn the states what is the definition of a physical therapist individual licensed to practice PT, evaluate, and treat people w therapeutic ex, rehab, procedures, perform tests and measures whats the diff btwn licensure and registration? 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 licensed delegation supervision and the conditions

  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? physical therapist assistant physical therapy assistant physiotherapist assistant licensed PTA certified PTA Functions of the board of PT (5) Dev rules for licensing grants licensing establish standards for ED

accredits training programs dev & eval qual for con ED Who appoints members to the board? The governor how long is a PT board member term? 4 years what makes up the board of PT 6 PTs, 1 PTA, 4 public members what are the qualifications of board members

  1. 18 or older
  2. no supervision of members
  3. good moral character
  4. resident of that state for 6 months
  5. cant be spouse of board member
  6. licensed/registered in that state
  7. know English
  8. pay fees

Negligence= Failure to take proper care, resulting in injury Whats the diff btwn Omission Commission omission is the failure to act Commission is the act of commiting 5 elements of negligence

  1. a duty to care
  2. a beach of that duty
  3. A cause connected to injury
  4. proximate cause
  5. damage Malpractice improper, or negligent professional activity or treatment= wrong doing Other than malpractice or negligence what are other reason for sanctions or disciplinary actions?

Mental incompetence substance abuse conviction of misdemeanor conviction of felony lack of good moral character According to MI law, all of the following physical measures are allowed to be used by a physical therapist except: a) cold b) sound c) radiation d) electricity c) radiation After initial licensure, a physical therapist's license must be renewed every ___ year(s)? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 b) 2 According to Michigan law, a physical therapist may NOT: a) give consultative services b) administer prescribed medication c) interpret referrals from physicians d) participate in patient treatment planning b) administer prescribed medication A physical therapist may do all of the following except: a) prevent a mental disability b) correct a physical disability c) diagnose a medical condition d) alleviate a physical condition a) prevent a mental disability An employee under the direct supervision of a PT performs a negligent therapy. In this situation, which of the following statements is true? a) the employee is not responsible b) the supervising PT is not responsible c) the supervising PT is liable for sanction d) no action can be taken in this situation c) the supervising PT is liable for sanction

According to the Michigan Public Health Code, a PT practicing in MI may use all of the following titles except? a) physiotherapist b) licensed physical therapist c) physical therapist technician d) physical therapy practitioner d) physical therapy practitioner A person who practices physical therapy under a fraudulently obtained license or uses the license of another person as his or her own is guilty of: a) a felony b) malpractice c) a misdemeanor d) no punishable offense a) felony A physical therapist may treat a patient: a) by written order of a podiatrist b) when requested by a nurse practitioner c) when requested by a licensed master's social worker d) when the discharge of the patient has been written by another physical therapist b) when requested by a nurse practitioner If PTA moves for many days to notify the state? 30 days What are the types of disciplinary action that can be taken against a PTA? Probation Limitation Denial Suspension Revocation temp or permanent restitution Fine Who can a PT take a referral from? 4

  1. Medical doc
  2. Dentist
  3. osteopath
  4. podiatrist What are conditions for direct access?
  1. For 21 days or 10 visits
  2. PT needs to prevent injury or promote fitness Where does the license need to be? visible to the public How long do patient records need to be kept? 7 years what doe it mean to be impaired as a health professional? Inability to practice @ minimum standards WHat needs to happen to be accepted into the recovery program for the state of MI? 3
  3. Acknowldegement of impairment
  4. Voluntarily a. Withdrawl from practice b. Agree to practice in treatment
  5. Cant false represent= felony As a PTA what do you have to do if you see that a PT or PTA is impaired? Has to be reported by law Who will see the disciplinary actions after the action is final?
  6. Dept of comm health
  7. Dept insurance & finance services
  8. State and federal agencies for fiscal agency
  9. professional association If convicted criminally a PTA has how many days to report it? 30 days Michigan board of PT was formed? 1965 When was it a law to be licensed as a PTA? 2009 Who is the member of MI board of PT that is the PTA for the state of MI? when does it expire? morgan Kennedy 12/31/ what can a PTA d b4 they have their license? Nothing. after internship, no treatment for Pts is okay legally

When will a PTA need to get ther license renewed? 2 years after license who oversees the professional licensure of MI? Licensing & regulatory dept What are the min requirements for a referral? 4

  1. Name
  2. Medical diagnosis
  3. Signature of the person giving the referral
  4. Date How often does a referral need to be renewed if it does not have a renewal date? 90 days Why cant PTAs treat a spouse or be in a relationship with a Pt? No dual relationships are allowed How many PTAs can a PT supervise? they can be licensed or unlicensed. 3 A licensed physical therapist may prescribe: a) no medication at all b) any controlled substance c) non-controlled substances d) over the counter medications a) no medication at all By law, the actual license for a physical therapist: a) does not have to be displayed b) must be kept on file in the facility's personnel department c) does not have to contain notification of any limitation d) shall be displayed in a prominent place visible to the public d) shall be displayed in a prominent place visible to the public The governing body for licensed physical therapists in Michigan is the: a) Michigan board of physical therapy b) American physical therapy association c) Michigan physical therapy association d) Federation of state boards of physical therapy a) michigan board of physical therapy

A name or address change of a physical therapist licensee must be reported to the Michigan Bureau of Health Professionals no more than ____ days after the change occurs: a) 10 b) 14 c) 30 d) 60 c) 30 Which of the following statements is true regarding the Health Professional Recovery Program (HPRP)? a) a licensed PT must report to the HPRP any registered or licensed health care professional whom they believe is impaired b) a licensed PT is legally liable for damages resulting from the failure to report to the HPRP any registered or licensed health care professional whom they believe is impaired c) a licensed PT is only required to report a colleague whom they believe is impaired to the HPRP if the colleague is also a licensed PT d) a licensed PT who fails to report any registered or licensed health care professional whom they believe is impaired to the HPRP is not subject to any administrative disciplinary action d) not liable The ultimate purpose of the Michigan Board of Physical Therapy is to: a) collect licensing fees b) protect the public's health, safety and welfare c) meet with members of health care professions d) report occupational infractions to the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs b) protect the public's health, safety, and welfare A nursing unit has sent a patient to physical therapy with a verbal order to give "whirlpool therapy". As a licensed therapist, one should: a) give the therapy that was verbally ordered and check the patient's chart later b) check the patient's chart to verify that the order has been written by an authorized prescriber before giving therapy c) give the therapy and have an assistant call the authorized prescriber to verify the order d) none of the above are correct b) check the patient's chart A prescription for physical therapy is required to be renewed every: a) 30 days b) 45 days c) 60 days d) 90 days d) 90 days

When may certain tasks or functions within the scope of a PT be delegated to qualified, but unlicensed individuals? a) never b) under a licensed physical therapist's supervision c) only if the PT department is understaffed d) if the assignment demands the same education, skills and judgment required of a licensed PT b) under a licensed physical therapist's supervision Which of the following is a requirement for acceptance of a health professional into the Health Professional Recovery Program (HPRP)? a) the health professional acknowledges his/her impairment b) the health professional agrees to participate in a treatment plan c) the health professional voluntarily withdraws from, or limits the scope of his/her practice as determined necessary by the health professional recovery committee d) all of the above are true d) all of the above In Michigan, the scope of practice for PTs is determined by: a) Michigan state law b) the Department of Public Health c) the American Physical Therapy Association d) the consensus of accredited physical therapy programs a) michigan state law A license for a physical therapist: a) lapses 2 weeks after its expiration date b) requires no additional fees for delinquent renewal c) may not be renewed under any circumstances after its expiration date d) may not be renewed with a late fee during the first 60 days after expiration what are the 3 types of supervision?

  1. Telecom to PT
  2. Regular scheduled conference btwn PT & PTA
  3. PT needed when change in POC, once a month or unlicensed what are the terms of Continuing Ed? 24 credits in 2 years human trafficking is mandatory what are some of the options for con ed? reading articles listening to PT related material

post grad classes write article or book specialty or certificate Guest speaker Clinical instructor whos responsible for the law of ethics in MI APTA house of delegates whats the diff CODE or standard of ethics and Guide for conduct> Code= influence judgement (how you dress is judged ) Guide= Influence actions (Guide= act) When is the only time that is is okay to discuss a Pts treatment w someone that is not directly involved in the Pts care? Only when required by law/ authorities PTAs can accept gifts T or F? False. cant accept anything that can influence care If PTAs benefit for any type of equipment they need to? Disclose that info to the Pts PTAs have to inform their Pts that they are a PTA, never? mislead to make a Pt think that the PTA is the PT prescription must include:

  • name
  • medical diagnosis
  • signature of authorizing person
  • date prescription is valid for __ days 90 non-accredited school exam eligibility
  • FSBPT coursework tool for foreign educated
  • working knowledge of english
  • 89 of TOEFL-iBT (22 reading, 21 listening, 24 speaking, 22 writing)
  • proof of education Endorsement becoming licensed in another state

Reciprocity practice multiple states at same time Relicensure licensed lapsed for >3 years to apply for relicensure LESS THAN 3 years:

  • good moral character
  • 24 credits
  • establish employment min 500 hours during 2 years relicensurc for GREATER than 3 years must:
  • fingerprints
  • NPTE a PT cannot supervise more than ___ PTA s at a time 4 PT cannot have direct supervision of more than ___ unlicensed personnel 3 *does NOT include PT students direct supervision of ___ personnel unlicensed what does direct supervision mean
  • physically present
  • immediately available
  • direct contact with patient each visit what does supervision mean (for PTAs)
  • direct communication- in person, radio, phone
  • regular scheduled reviews no more than ___ CEU credits during 1 24 hour period 12 at least 1 credit in the area of ___ pain and symptom management academic course: ___ per semester

___ per quarter ___ max credits

  • 15 semester
  • 10 quarter
  • 20 max read article (no double dip) 1 per article max 6 media 0.5 per 30 minn max 6 presenting program or guest instructor 2 per 50 min max 12 writing article or chapter 6 per article max 12 completing:
  • ABPTS certification exam
  • recertification exam
  • Advanced proficiency pathways program 23 student for 1000 hours 12 credits healthcare organization committee, task force 1 every 50 min max 6 CI 3 credits every 40 hours max 12 identify research/issue event 1 credit per event max 6

association or task force board/council etc 4 each org max 12 must attend 50% meetings surveyor/inspector 1 per 50 min, max 12 volunteer 1 per 50 min max 6 site coorindator 2 per year max 4 self review tool 3 licensure vs registration

  • licensure: authorization to practice
  • registration: use a title only health occupation vs profession
  • occupation- doesnt have to be licensed
  • profession- licensed Reinstatement of license:
  • granting of license that has been suspended or revoked relicensure: granting of license who has failure to renew within 60 days of expiration what makes up the board of PT:
  • 6 PTs
  • 1 PTA
  • 4 public members omission
  • failure to act commission committing act

if moves, how many days to notify the state? 30 days how long do patient records need to be kept 7 years