Arizona Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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Which term refers to a license with conditions on practice scope or supervision?

  1. Unrestricted license

  2. Standard license

  3. Restricted license

  4. Provisional license

The correct answer is: Restricted license

The term that refers to a license with conditions on practice scope or supervision is a restricted license. A restricted license is typically issued to healthcare professionals who may need to adhere to specific limitations, such as practicing under supervision or only within a defined scope of practice. This type of licensing is often utilized for practitioners who are newly graduated or those who may have had previous issues affecting their ability to practice independently. In contrast, an unrestricted license allows full practice without limitations, and a standard license generally refers to the typical licensing that does not contain specific restrictions. A provisional license commonly indicates a temporary allowance to practice while meeting certain requirements, often leading towards a standard or unrestricted license. These distinctions highlight the unique parameters associated with each type of license in the regulatory framework of healthcare professions.