JURISPRUDENCE, LAWS & RULES EXAM
ACTUAL PREP QUESTIONS AND WELL
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1. A physical therapist (PT) licensed in Florida allows their license to lapse for
more than two consecutive biennial renewal cycles. To resume practice, the
PT must:
A. Pay the delinquent renewal fee only
B. Complete continuing education equal to the missed periods
C. Apply for re-licensure and meet current licensure requirements
D. Retake only the Florida Jurisprudence Exam
Italicized rationale: Under Florida law, a license that has been delinquent
for more than two renewal cycles becomes null and void, requiring re-
licensure under current standards.
2. Which entity has statutory authority to regulate the practice of physical
therapy in Florida?
A. Florida Department of Health, Office of Inspector General
B. Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice
C. Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
D. American Physical Therapy Association
Italicized rationale: The Florida Board of Physical Therapy Practice is the
regulatory body empowered by statute to enforce laws and rules governing
PT practice.
,3. A PT in Florida delegates a patient exercise program to a physical therapist
assistant (PTA). Which responsibility remains solely with the PT?
A. Daily treatment documentation
B. Patient scheduling
C. Establishment of the plan of care
D. Monitoring vital signs
Italicized rationale: Florida law requires that only a PT may perform the
evaluation and establish or modify the plan of care.
4. Direct access in Florida allows a PT to treat a patient without a physician
referral for up to:
A. 10 days or 20 visits
B. 21 days or 10 visits
C. 30 days or 45 days, whichever occurs first
D. Indefinite duration
Italicized rationale: Florida statute permits direct access for a limited time
frame, after which referral is required if continued care is needed.
5. A PT treats a patient beyond the allowable direct access period without a
referral. This constitutes:
A. A civil infraction only
B. Acceptable practice if outcomes are positive
C. Practice outside the scope of Florida law
D. A documentation error only
Italicized rationale: Exceeding the statutory direct access limit violates
Florida practice acts regardless of patient outcome.
6. Which of the following best defines “unprofessional conduct” under Florida
PT laws?
A. Any action resulting in patient dissatisfaction
, B. Failure to obtain malpractice insurance
C. Conduct that violates ethical or legal standards established by statute
or rule
D. Clinical errors resulting in injury
Italicized rationale: Unprofessional conduct is defined by violation of
established legal or ethical standards, not merely poor outcomes.
7. A PT advertises as a “board-certified orthopedic specialist” but does not
hold recognized specialty certification. This is:
A. Acceptable marketing
B. Protected free speech
C. Misrepresentation and grounds for discipline
D. Allowed if no harm occurs
Italicized rationale: Florida law prohibits false or misleading professional
representations.
8. Which action requires direct supervision by a PT?
A. PTA performing therapeutic exercise
B. PTA documenting treatment
C. Student physical therapist providing patient care
D. PTA implementing an established plan of care
Italicized rationale: Students require direct supervision, meaning the PT
must be physically present and immediately available.
9. The primary purpose of the Florida Physical Therapy Practice Act is to:
A. Protect physical therapists
B. Regulate reimbursement
C. Protect the public from unsafe or unqualified practice
D. Promote professional autonomy
, Italicized rationale: Like all professional practice acts, public protection is
the central intent.
10. A PT discovers a colleague is practicing while impaired. The PT’s legal
obligation is to:
A. Confront the colleague only
B. Ignore unless patient harm occurs
C. Report to the appropriate regulatory authority
D. Document internally only
Italicized rationale: Florida law imposes a duty to report impaired
practitioners to protect public safety.
11. Which continuing education (CE) topic is specifically required for Florida
PT license renewal?
A. Advanced manual therapy
B. Pain neuroscience education
C. Prevention of medical errors
D. Practice management
Italicized rationale: Florida mandates specific CE topics, including medical
error prevention.
12. A PT accepts gifts from a medical supplier in exchange for patient referrals.
This behavior is:
A. Acceptable if disclosed
B. Ethical if patients benefit
C. A violation of Florida law and ethics
D. Allowed for non-Medicare patients
Italicized rationale: Kickbacks and inducements for referrals are prohibited.
13. Which professional is permitted to perform an initial physical therapy
evaluation in Florida?