National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) Practice Exam

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For an 18-year-old with osteogenesis imperfecta who is independent in daily living activities, what is the most appropriate course of action?

  1. Continue physical therapy services with modified goals

  2. Continue physical therapy services under a physical therapist assistant

  3. Recommend participation in a support group

  4. Refer to vocational services

The correct answer is: Refer to vocational services

The most appropriate course of action for an 18-year-old with osteogenesis imperfecta who is independent in daily living activities focuses on promoting future independence and integrating into society. Referring to vocational services would provide the necessary support for the individual to explore job opportunities, develop skills needed for the workforce, and ultimately facilitate their transition into adulthood. This step is essential, as it empowers them to pursue meaningful employment, which can enhance their self-esteem and contribute to their social and economic independence. In such cases, while physical therapy can be beneficial, the primary goal for a young adult ready for independence typically shifts towards vocational readiness, skill development, and community involvement. Thus, prioritizing vocational services aligns well with their current level of independence and future aspirations.