District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a responsibility included in the scope of physical therapy?

  1. Conducting therapeutic interventions

  2. Prescribing medications

  3. Performing assessments based on tests and measures

  4. Implementing a plan of care (POC)

The correct answer is: Prescribing medications

The responsibility of prescribing medications is not included in the scope of physical therapy. Physical therapists focus on evaluating patient needs and providing therapeutic interventions, assessments, and implementing plans of care. They are trained to employ various techniques to improve mobility, manage pain, and enhance physical function, all of which fall under their domain. However, the authority to prescribe medications typically lies with medical doctors or other qualified healthcare providers who possess the requisite training and legal privilege to do so. This distinction is crucial in understanding the professional boundaries and responsibilities outlined for physical therapists.