Comprehensive 150-Question Practice Exam with
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Introduction
This exam is designed to help physical therapy students and licensed practitioners in Ohio
prepare for the 2026 Jurisprudence Exam. It contains 150 realistic, high-yield questions
covering key topics including:
Ohio PT laws and regulations
Scope of practice for PTs and PTAs
Patient care, safety, and documentation requirements
Professional ethics and responsibilities
Telehealth practice and informed consent
Supervision, delegation, and student oversight
Board disciplinary actions, reporting requirements, and licensure rules
Each question includes the correct answer in bold along with a rationale to reinforce learning
and ensure understanding of Ohio’s legal and ethical requirements for physical therapy practice.
This guide is ideal for:
Reviewing key jurisprudence concepts
Practicing exam-style questions
Preparing for state licensing exams
By completing this exam, users will gain confidence in applying Ohio PT laws to clinical and
professional scenarios, enhancing both compliance and patient safety.
1.
Which entity regulates physical therapy practice in Ohio?
A. Ohio Department of Health
B. Ohio Physical Therapy Association
C. Ohio Physical Therapy Board (OPTB)
D. American Physical Therapy Association
,Rationale: The Ohio Physical Therapy Board sets rules, licenses, and enforces
regulations for PTs in Ohio.
2.
Before practicing in Ohio, a physical therapist must hold:
A. A national certification only
B. An active Ohio license issued by the OPTB
C. Membership in a local PT club
D. A temporary permit from a clinic
Rationale: Practicing without an Ohio license is illegal; licensure ensures
competence and legal compliance.
3.
Physical therapist assistants (PTAs) in Ohio must practice under:
A. Independent judgment
B. Supervision of a licensed PT
C. Only verbal instructions from staff
D. Written directives from the patient
Rationale: PTAs require PT supervision to maintain patient safety and compliance
with Ohio law.
4.
What is the minimum frequency of license renewal for PTs in Ohio?
A. Annually
B. Biennially (every 2 years)
C. Every 5 years
D. Only once after initial licensure
,Rationale: Ohio PT licenses must be renewed every 2 years to ensure continuing
competence.
5.
Which statement is true regarding continuing education (CE) requirements in
Ohio?
A. CE is optional
B. Only online courses count
C. PTs must complete at least 24 hours of CE every 2 years
D. CE applies only to PTAs
Rationale: Ohio law mandates 24 hours of CE for PTs and PTAs to maintain license
currency.
6.
A PT in Ohio may delegate tasks to a PTA if:
A. The PTA has the same license as the PT
B. The task is not part of PT scope of practice
C. The PT provides supervision and the task is within the PTA’s competency
D. No supervision is needed
Rationale: Delegation is allowed when tasks are appropriate and supervised per
state regulations.
7.
Which action constitutes unprofessional conduct under Ohio law?
A. Practicing with a valid license
B. Documenting patient care accurately
C. Falsifying patient records
D. Attending CE courses
, Rationale: Falsifying records violates ethical standards and is punishable by the
board.
8.
How long must PT patient records be retained in Ohio?
A. 2 years
B. 5 years
C. 6 years
D. Indefinitely
Rationale: Ohio law requires PTs to maintain patient records for six years from
the date of discharge.
9.
Who may perform an initial evaluation of a patient?
A. PTA
B. Physical therapy student
C. Licensed PT
D. Medical assistant
Rationale: Only a licensed PT may perform an initial evaluation to determine plan
of care.
10.
Which is true regarding direct access in Ohio?
A. PTs cannot treat without physician referral
B. PTAs may perform direct access evaluations
C. PTs may treat patients for up to 30 days without referral
D. Patients need written referral for every session