Exam Coverage
Exam coverage for the Florida Jurisprudence Practice Exam includes
legal and ethical principles governing professional practice in Florida,
typically tailored to specific healthcare or licensed professions. It
focuses on state laws and regulations, scope of practice, licensure
requirements, disciplinary actions, patient/client rights, confidentiality
(including HIPAA), documentation standards, and professional
conduct. The exam also evaluates understanding of informed consent,
mandatory reporting, delegation, supervision, and compliance with
regulatory boards.
Emphasis is placed on applying Florida statutes and administrative
rules to real-world scenarios, ensuring lawful practice, ethical
,decision-making, and protection of public safety within the
professional scope. ⚖️📘
,Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding unlicensed
personnel?
1.A physical therapist assistant can assign patient tasks to the
personnel
2.General supervision is considered sufficient during patient care
delivered by unlicensed personnel
3.Two unlicensed personnel can be providinq patient directed care
simultaneously while supervised by a licensee
4.If properly trained by a physical therapist, the personnel can assess
patient's progress during treatm
3.Two unlicensed personnel can be providinq patient directed care
simultaneously while supervised by a licensee
, A physical therapist who is supervising a physical therapist assistant
treating a patient with chronic low back pain in an outpatient
orthopedic setting is required to be;
1. In direct line of sight of the assistant
2. Present within te same facility where services are occurring
3. Available for a telephone call during the session
4. Interacting with the patient before the end of the treatment
3. Available for a telephone call during the session
(NOT 2 BECAUSE: Being in the same facility where the assistant is
practicing is not a requirement. As long as the therapist is in the same
geographic location for consultation during patient care, then the
requirements for supervision have been met. The therapist having to