Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What circumstance aids in a licensee withholding liability when disclosing patient information to a sexual partner?

  1. The patient has directly requested the disclosure

  2. The licensee informs the patient of intent to disclose

  3. The patient has consented verbally

  4. The partner has requested the information

The correct answer is: The licensee informs the patient of intent to disclose

When considering the circumstances that allow a licensee to withhold liability for disclosing patient information, informing the patient of the intent to disclose is a critical factor. This action serves multiple purposes: it ensures transparency in the therapeutic relationship, respects the patient’s autonomy, and allows the patient the opportunity to express any objections to the disclosure. By informing the patient prior to sharing their information with a sexual partner, the licensee adheres to ethical standards and legal requirements surrounding confidentiality and consent. This process also illustrates professionalism, as it builds trust and encourages open communication between the therapist and the patient. It demonstrates that the licensee is acting in the patient's best interest and complying with the legal obligations to protect patient privacy while also considering circumstances where such disclosure might be warranted. In this context, the other responses may involve aspects of patient consent; however, they do not provide the same level of protection against liability as actively informing the patient before any disclosure occurs.