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Legislative Intent - ANSWEREnsures that that every physical therapy practitioner in this
state meets minimum requirements for safe practice. Any physical therapy practitioner
who falls below minimum competency or who other presents a danger to the public be
prohibited from practicing in this state
Board - ANSWERmeans Board of Physical Therapy
Department - ANSWERmeans Department of Health
License - ANSWERmeans the document of authorization granted by the board and
issued by the department for a person to engage in the practice of physical therapy
Endorsement - ANSWERmeans licensure granted by the board
Physical Therapist - ANSWERa person who is licensed and who practices physical
therapy in accordance to the chapter
Physical Therapist Assistant - ANSWERa person who is licensed to performed patient-
related activities, including the use of physical agents, whose license is in good
standing, and whose activities are performed under the direction of a physical therapist.
Type of supervision required when PTA is working under board certified orthopedic
physician, physiatrist, or chiropractor - ANSWERGeneral Supervision
Physical Therapy Practitioner - ANSWERmeans a physical therapist or PTA who is
licensed
T/F Physical Therapy and Physiotherapy are identical - ANSWERTrue
Direct Supervision - ANSWERsupervision by a PT who is licensed and, except in case
of emergency, requires the physical presence of the licensed PT for consultation and
direction
Physical Therapy Assessment - ANSWERmeans observation, verbal, or manual
determinations of function of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular system
Types of physical therapy assessment - ANSWERrange of motion of joint, motor power,
postural attitudes, biomechanical function, locomotion, or functional abilities
Practice of Physical Therapy - ANSWERmeans the performance of physical therapy
assessments
, When can we use acupuncture - ANSWERWhen there is no skin penetration
T/F the use of radiant energy (ultraviolet, visible, and infrared rays, ultrasound) can be
used for physical therapy - ANSWERtrue
T/F the use of roentgen rays and radium are able to used for physical therapy -
ANSWERFalse
Up to how many CEU hours may a candidate have to complete to reactive license? -
ANSWER10 hours
Possibly replacement requirements for reactivating license - ANSWER1. Provide
satisfactory evidence of being actively engaged (400+ hrs a year) in physical therapy in
another state for the 4 yrs immediately preceding the filing for reactivation
2. Pass NPTE and pay fees
What Fees are associated with Reactivation of License - ANSWERApplication Fee for
inactive status, a renewal fee, a delinquency fee, and a fee for reactivation
How many hours for continue education do we need biennially - ANSWER24 hours
What courses are approved for continuing education - ANSWERThose sponsored by a
college or university which provides curriculum for PTs or PTAs which is accredited by
UDOE or sponsored by FPTA or APTA
T/F Sexual misconduct in physical therapy is prohibited - ANSWERTrue
General Supervision - ANSWERsupervision of a PTA whereby the PT is accessible at
all times by two-way communication to respond to an inquiry when made and readily
available in same geographic location
Program Plan - ANSWERThe establishment of objectives (goals) and specific
remediation techniques
Standards - ANSWERConditions and performances which are essential for quality
physical therapy service and patient care
Unlicensed Personnel - ANSWERAny individual, working or volunteering in a physical
therapy setting, not holding a current license as a physical therapist or physical therapist
assistant
Primary concern of the PT & PTA - ANSWERthe safety, well being, and best interest of
the patient who must therefore recognize and carry out services consistent with legal
rights and personal dignity of the patient.