PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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What constitutes 'equivalent training' for a Physical Therapist Assistant?

  1. Bachelor's degree in physical therapy

  2. Military training and specific coursework and experience

  3. Certification in physical training and rehabilitation

  4. A master's degree in physical therapy

The correct answer is: Military training and specific coursework and experience

Explanation Equivalent training for a Physical Therapist Assistant refers to alternative educational or experience requirements that are equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in physical therapy. In this case, the option B is the most appropriate as it allows for a combination of both military training and specific coursework and experience, providing valuable hands-on experience in physical therapy. The options A, C, and D do not necessarily reflect the same level of specialized training and experience required for a Physical Therapist Assistant. Therefore, option B is the best choice to constitute equivalent training for a Physical Therapist Assistant.