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

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What is considered unprofessional conduct related to civil dispute settlements?

  1. Settling out of court

  2. Allowing confidentiality clauses

  3. Failing to notify the board of a felony arrest within 30 days

  4. Writing a letter of apology to the patient

The correct answer is: Failing to notify the board of a felony arrest within 30 days

Unprofessional conduct related to civil dispute settlements would be failing to notify the board of a felony arrest within 30 days. This is considered unprofessional conduct because it is a violation of ethical standards and disregards the safety and well-being of the public. Allowing confidentiality clauses or settling out of court do not violate ethical standards in and of themselves, but they may be seen as unethical if used to hide unethical or illegal behavior. Writing a letter of apology to the patient may be considered unprofessional in certain situations, but it is not directly related to civil dispute settlements.