Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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Which option is NOT a responsibility of physical therapy personnel toward patients?

  1. Communicate treatment details

  2. Provide initial cost estimates

  3. Monitor treatment outcomes

  4. Notify of treatment commencement within a specific time frame

The correct answer is: Monitor treatment outcomes

The correct answer reflects a fundamental aspect of physical therapy personnel's responsibilities toward patients. Monitoring treatment outcomes is indeed part of the physical therapy process, as it allows therapists to assess the effectiveness of interventions and adjust plans accordingly based on the patient's progress. This ongoing evaluation is critical for ensuring that the treatment is beneficial and meeting the goals set in the initial assessment. On the other hand, the responsibility to communicate treatment details, provide initial cost estimates, and notify patients about the commencement of treatment all align with ensuring patient understanding and transparency. These responsibilities aim to create an informed, trusting relationship between therapists and patients. While monitoring treatment outcomes is crucial, it is not something that directly involves patient communication or cost issues, making it distinct from the other choices provided.