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Professional Practice In Physical Therapy

(Law, Ethics & Administration)


DPT: SEMESTER –X

Choose the best option

1) The attitudes and behaviors that provide to maintain patient interest above
physical therapist Self-interest is according to:

a) The American Board of Internal Medicine


b) PPTA
c) APTA
d) GPC
e) GCP

2) The foundation stone of Professional Attitude is:


a) Being a member of a professional organization
b) Decision making
c) Holding advanced credentials
d) Self-interest
e) Practicing from an evidence-based perspective

3) Which of the following does not express the Professional attitude?


a) Offensiveness
b) Philanthropy
c) Honesty
d) Commitment
e) Self-sacrifice
4) Which of the following characteristics determine the non-
professionalism?

a) Ability to communicate a preference or choice.

b) Ability to understand one’s situation and its consequences.

c) Ability to understand relevant information.


d) Inability to reach a reasonable decision
e) Ability to understand irrelevant information.

5) The “extent to which a individual feels freedom and independence in his/her


role.” Is termed as:
a) Autonomy
b) Accountability
c) Motivation
d) Dedication
e) Truthfulness

6) The Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation recognized as a Medical Specialty in:

a) World war I
b) World War II
c) 1965
d) 1971
e) 1980

7) The free acceptance of a commitment to service is :

a) Accountability
b) Compassion
c) Excellence
d) Altruism
e) Professional duty
8) The important component for any association is:

a) HR
b) Faculty
c) Management
d) Accounts
e) Student affair department

9) The specialists in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is called as:
a) Orthopaedist
b) Physiotherapist
c) Occupational Therapist
d) Physiatrists
e) Orthotist & Prosthetist

10) Respect for patients, other physician and colleagues such as nurses, medical
students, residents fellows is also an example of:
a) Professional Duty
b) Social Responsibility
c) Compassion
d) Altruism
e) Excellence

11) Administration is an experienced process of:

a) Directing and Controlling only


b) Planning and Organizing only
c) Planning and Organizing and Controlling
d) Planning , Organizing and Directing only
e) Planning ,Organizing , Directing and Controlling

12) Directing people means:


a) Gives sense of accomplishment
b) Devises strategy and Sets direction
c) Motivate
d) Empowers people
e) Gets people on board for strategy is termed as
13) Physiotherapist worked with orthopedic surgeons as partners to provide
rehabilitation services for civilian patients in:
a) World war I
b) World war II
c) 1965
d) 1971
e) 1991

14) The most significant leadership traits recognize as Key in most of the association is:

a) Honesty
b) Aggressiveness
c) Analytical skills
d) Motivation skills
e) Communication skills

15) The property which Gets people on board for strategy is termed as:

a) Organizing
b) Planning
c) Directing
d) Controlling
e) motivation

16) Which of the following issues are not included as patient management:
a) Billing
b) Delegation
c) Documentation
d) Supervision of support personnel.
e) Promotions

17) The administration level responsible for the management of specific work groups is:
a) Top management
b) Middle line management
c) First –line management
d) Leadership
e) Executive management

18) The characteristic which build up strategy and locate the direction is called
as:

a) Motivation
b) Organizing
c) Directing
d) Controlling
e) Planning
18) Which of the following activities are not compulsory for Professional growth:
a) Patient function
b) Political activities
c) Clinical reasoning
d) Knowledge
e) Commitment

19) The feature which builds the plan and locates the direction is called as:

a) Directing
b) Planning
c) Motivation
d) Controlling
e) Organizing

20) Decision-making in professional practice and ethical practice is :


a) Involves a similar strategy and process
b) Should be left to supervisors and administrators
c) Should be considered separate issues.
d) Should be considered divided issues
e) Involves very different methodologies

21) One of the most significant/primary components of the physical therapy


intervention is:
a) Patient instructions
b) Patient entertainment
c) Treatment only
d) Satisfaction of patient attendant
e) Reasonable fee charging

22) A commitment to the maximum standards of fineness in the practice ,


generation and distribution of knowledge is termed as:

a) Plagiarism
b) Nationalism
c) Professionalism
d) Commercialism
e) Altruisium
23) Every Professional Physical Therapist has an obligation to:
a) Develop their skills intermittently
b) Protect the public from competent practitioners
c) To best meet the needs of their patients
d) Harm the public from incompetent practitioners
e) Keep an eye on personal life of the patients

24) The first DPT program was started at:

a) Oxford University
b) Dow University
c) Creighton University
d) Bradford University
e) Waterloo University

25) The ability to use clinical skills and past experiences to identify each patient’s
unique health state and diagnosis is termed as:
a) Competency
b) EBP
c) Clinical knowledge/expertise
d) Personal experience
e) Clinical skills

26) Which of the following statements does not define the Altruism:
a) Selfishness
b) Self-sacrifice
c) Philanthropy
d) Selflessness
e) Empathy
27) A PT evaluation tool (PTET) has developed by:
a) PPTA
b) AKUH
c) WCPT
d) APTA
e) GCP
28) The only professional who can provide physical therapy treatment is:
a) Orthopedists
b) Physical therapist
c) Physioterapy Technicion
d) Physiatrists
e) Orthotist & Prosthetist

29) Professional attitude can not be developed by following measures:

a) Role Modeling

b) Small group discussions

c) Self awareness
d) Selflessness
e) Selfishness

30) The essence of professionalism is termed as:

a) Accountability
b) Altruism
c) Empathy
d) Excellence
e) Selfishness
KEY :

1) A 2) B 3) A 4) D 5)A 6) B 7)E 8) C

9) D 10) B 11) E 12) D 13)A 14) E 15)A 16) E

17) C 18) B 19) B 20) A 21) A 22)C 3) C

24) C 25) C 26) A 27) D 28) B 29)E 30) B

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