District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What is a board's responsibility in relation to licensed practice?

  1. Set fees for services

  2. Provide ongoing education for therapists

  3. Investigate and review complaints

  4. Conduct physical therapy sessions

The correct answer is: Investigate and review complaints

A board's primary responsibility in relation to licensed practice includes investigating and reviewing complaints against licensees. This ensures that standards of practice are upheld and that public safety is prioritized. By investigating complaints, the board can take necessary actions, such as imposing disciplinary measures or revoking a license if a therapist is found to be in violation of regulations or ethics. This oversight function is critical to maintaining the integrity of the profession and ensuring that practitioners meet the required standards of care. In contrast, setting fees for services is typically regulated by market conditions and not directly governed by the board. Providing ongoing education for therapists may be encouraged, but the responsibility for continuing education often lies with educational institutions or professional associations rather than the board itself. Conducting physical therapy sessions is the role of licensed practitioners, not the board, which focuses on regulation and oversight rather than direct patient care.