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

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What is required for direct and immediate supervision in the context of PTLA?

  1. PT responsible and in close proximity to the PTLA

  2. PTLA works independently without supervision

  3. Only electronic supervision is necessary

  4. Supervision from a distant location is adequate

The correct answer is: PT responsible and in close proximity to the PTLA

Direct and immediate supervision means that the physical therapist (PT) must be present and responsible for overseeing the physical therapist assistant (PTLA) in close proximity. Option B, where the PTLA works independently without supervision, is incorrect because this would not meet the requirement for direct and immediate supervision. Option C, where only electronic supervision is necessary, is incorrect because this may not provide the necessary level of oversight and guidance for the PTLA's actions. Option D, where supervision is provided from a distant location, is also incorrect because the PT would not be able to provide immediate support or instruction to the PTLA if needed. Therefore, option A is the correct answer as it satisfies the requirements for direct and immediate supervision in the context of PTLA.