District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What is one qualification that applicants must meet to be licensed?

  1. At least 16 years old

  2. Certified in CPR

  3. Passed the exam

  4. A bachelor’s degree

The correct answer is: Passed the exam

To become licensed in physical therapy, one key qualification is that applicants must have passed the requisite licensing examination. This exam assesses the candidate's knowledge and competency in the field, ensuring they have the necessary skills to provide safe and effective care to patients. Passing this exam is crucial because it demonstrates that the applicant is prepared to meet the professional standards expected in physical therapy practice. While being of a certain age, having CPR certification, or obtaining a bachelor's degree may be valuable or beneficial for a career in physical therapy, they do not serve as the primary qualification for licensing. The licensing exam specifically evaluates an applicant's understanding of physical therapy principles and practices, which is why it is the definitive requirement for licensure.