PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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Under what condition can privileges of a PTLA be lost?

  1. If the PTLA does not renew their application annually

  2. If they fail to take the next succeeding exam or obtain a license

  3. If they work without direct supervision

  4. If they receive a complaint from a patient

The correct answer is: If they fail to take the next succeeding exam or obtain a license

PTLA stands for Physical Therapy Licensure Authority, which is the governing body for physical therapists. As a physical therapist, it is important to maintain the necessary qualifications and obtain a license in order to practice. Option A is incorrect because renewing the application annually is a necessary requirement but it does not lead to loss of privileges. Option C is also incorrect because physical therapists are trained to work without direct supervision. Option D is incorrect because receiving a complaint from a patient does not automatically result in loss of privileges, it may lead to further investigation. Option B is correct because not taking the next succeeding exam or obtaining a license shows a lack of commitment to maintaining the necessary qualifications, which may result in loss of privileges from PTLA.