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Access to confidential information is 1. Official board purposes (research) and access
not required to be entered into the not specifically directed to a named
log under the following individual/group.
circumstances: 2. Routine office procedures
3. Request from individual for information/action
on their behalf
After a license is revoked, that C.
licensee cannot apply for
reinstatement until after:
A. They plead their case
B. File for permission of
reinstatement
C. Pass an exam
D. Passed by at least 3 board
members
After_______ time from the date of 1 year
revocation or denial, the applicant
can apply for reinstatement or
reconsideration of denial of the
license.
,All are unethical behavior, except: A.
A. Only practicing PT with a valid
license OR student status
B. Providing PT care when no longer
enrolled as a student
C. Providing care without disclosing
risks, benefits first.
D. Talking about your patient with
your receptionist.
All of the following are duties of the A. Licensing PT/PTA in the state of Ohio
Ohio OT, PT, AT board: B. Provide an investigation, inquiry, or hearing
associated with any finding or order against a PT
All of the following are true in terms A. A person shall NOT teach PT theory w/o
of requirements for persons obtaining a license in PT.
permitted to teach PT, EXCEPT: B. They are allowed up to a year in Ohio before
being required to obtain a state license.
A. An Occupational Therapist C. Allowed up to a year if they apply to the PT
B. A person licensed in another state section to request authorization, then they must
C. A person licensed in another obtain a state licenses.
country D. No restrictions
D. A part-time PT
,All of the following is within the C. Not without prior evaluation by and approval of
scope of the PTA, Except? the supervising PT.
A. Gathering historical info about a
patient without physical contact
B. Adjust a treatment procedure
based on patient status
C. Initiate or alter POC based on
patient status
D. document in the medical record
according to established protocols.
At an individual's request of 1. Verify identity
confidential personal information, 2. Provide with information that doesn't relate to
what steps must be taken? investigation
3. If all information is regarding an investigation:
you must tell them there is not information about
that individual
The board consists of ___ residents in 16
the state appointed by the __________ Governor
with advice/consent from the __________ State senate
______________.
Board members have access to CPI 1. Investigations
in what situations? 2. Licensure discipline reporting required by law
3. Witnesses with information related to
investigation
4. CEU audits
5. Activities that carry out the program:
Certification of licensure, processing licensure,
renewal applications, eligibility, financial
transactions
6. Payroll and human resources
, A certified physical trainer has been None! Only persons licensed by PT section can use
using the letters: PTT; CPT, and cPT the letters: PT, PhT, PTT, RPT, LPT, MPT, DPT, MSPT,
after his name to signify his status as CPT, cPT, PTA, and any other letters or insignia that
a trainer. Which, if any, is he allowed elude to a degree in Physical Therapy.
to use?
Continuing education courses are 1 unit per hour
worth ___ units per hour.
Continuing education must include 1. Include significant intellectual/practical content
all of the following to be considered 2. Organized program dealing with PT, professional
acceptable: responsibility, ethics
3. In-person/self-study materials
4. In a setting physically suited to educational
activity
5. High-quality written material
Corporations, LLC, and 1. Optometrist
partnerships/professional 2. Chiropractor
associations can provide a combo of 3. Psych
professional services including: 4. RN, LPN
5. Pharma
6. OT
7. Mechanotherapist
8. MD, DO, podiatric, surgical
9. licensed clinic counselors, social workers,
therapists
Definition for incidental contact Contact with info that is 2ndary to the primary
purpose of the activity that resulted in the contact.