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Question 1: According to Ohio Revised Code Section 4755.40, which of the following is explicitly
excluded from the definition of "physical therapy"?
A. The use of therapeutic exercises for functional limitations
B. The administration of topical drugs prescribed by a licensed health professional
C. The use of electricity for cauterization or other surgical purposes
D. The establishment of physical therapy programs
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The use of electricity for cauterization or other surgical purposes
RATIONALE: Ohio Revised Code Section 4755.40(A)(2)(a) explicitly states that "physical therapy" does
not include the use of electricity for cauterization or other surgical purposes. This exclusion distinguishes
physical therapy practice from surgical or medical procedures that require different licensure and scope
of practice.
Question 2: Under Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-05, what type of supervision is required
for a physical therapist assistant?
A. Direct, on-site supervision at all times
B. Supervision by any licensed healthcare professional
C. Availability by telecommunication with ability to respond appropriately to patient needs
D. Weekly in-person review of all patient treatments
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Availability by telecommunication with ability to respond appropriately to
patient needs
RATIONALE: Rule 4755:2-2-05(C)(2) specifies that supervision for a physical therapist assistant does not
require the supervising physical therapist to be on-site or on location. The supervising physical therapist
shall be available by telecommunication at all times and able to respond appropriately to the needs of
the patient.
Question 3: How many continuing education units must a physical therapist licensed in Ohio complete
within each two-year renewal cycle?
A. 12 units
B. 18 units
C. 24 units
D. 30 units
,CORRECT ANSWER: C. 24 units
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-3-01(A)(2) requires physical therapists to complete
a minimum of twenty-four units of continuing education activities within the two-year renewal cycle.
Two of these hours must be ethics content completed through the renewal jurisprudence module.
Question 4: Which credential must a licensed physical therapist in Ohio use following their signature
on documentation?
A. RPT
B. PT/L
C. PT
D. LPT
CORRECT ANSWER: C. PT
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-06(A) states that all physical therapists shall use
the credential "PT" following their signature to indicate licensure as a physical therapist. This
standardized credentialing ensures clarity in professional documentation.
Question 5: According to Ohio law, which of the following individuals may a physical therapist
assistant NOT supervise?
A. Student physical therapist assistant
B. Unlicensed personnel
C. Other licensed personnel
D. Student physical therapist
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Student physical therapist
RATIONALE: Rule 4755:2-2-05(E) and (B) specify that a student physical therapist may only be
supervised by a physical therapist licensed pursuant to Chapter 4755 of the Revised Code. Physical
therapist assistants may supervise student physical therapist assistants, other licensed personnel, and
unlicensed personnel, but not student physical therapists.
Question 6: Under Ohio's direct access provisions, when is a physical therapist NOT required to notify
the patient's other healthcare practitioner?
A. When treating acute post-surgical rehabilitation
B. When seeing the patient for fitness, wellness, or prevention purposes
C. When the patient has a new neurological diagnosis
D. When providing post-hospitalization care
CORRECT ANSWER: B. When seeing the patient for fitness, wellness, or prevention purposes
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-08(E)(1) states that a physical therapist is not
required to notify the patient's other healthcare practitioner if the physical therapist is seeing the
patient for fitness, wellness, or prevention purposes, as specified in ORC Section 4755.481.
,Question 7: What is the minimum age requirement for a student physical therapist to be supervised
under Ohio physical therapy rules?
A. 16 years old
B. 18 years old
C. 21 years old
D. No minimum age requirement
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 18 years old
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-02(C)(5) and Rule 4755:2-2-05(D)(2) specify that a
student physical therapist shall be at least eighteen years old to be supervised by a physical therapist
licensed pursuant to Chapter 4755 of the Revised Code.
Question 8: Which examination must an applicant pass to be eligible for initial licensure as a physical
therapist in Ohio?
A. Only the Ohio jurisprudence examination
B. Only the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE)
C. Both the NPTE and the Ohio jurisprudence examination
D. Either the NPTE or the Ohio jurisprudence examination
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Both the NPTE and the Ohio jurisprudence examination
RATIONALE: Ohio Revised Code Section 4755.43 requires applicants for physical therapist licensure to
pass both a national physical therapy examination approved by the physical therapy section AND a
jurisprudence examination on Ohio's laws and rules governing the practice of physical therapy.
Question 9: Under Ohio Administrative Code, what constitutes "direct supervision" for purposes of
physical therapy practice?
A. The supervisor is available by phone during business hours
B. The supervisor is in the same building and available to immediately respond to patient needs
C. The supervisor reviews documentation within 24 hours
D. The supervisor is present in the same treatment room at all times
CORRECT ANSWER: B. The supervisor is in the same building and available to immediately respond to
patient needs
RATIONALE: Rule 4755:2-2-02(C)(9) defines "direct supervision" as the physical therapist or physical
therapist assistant being in the same building and available to immediately respond to the needs of the
patient, with direct contact with the patient during each visit.
Question 10: How many hours of the continuing education requirement for Ohio physical therapists
must be completed through the renewal jurisprudence module?
A. 1 hour
B. 2 hours
C. 4 hours
D. 6 hours
, CORRECT ANSWER: B. 2 hours
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-3-01(A)(2) requires license holders to complete at
least two hours of ethics through a renewal jurisprudence module as determined by the physical
therapy section. These two hours count as part of the total twenty-four hour requirement.
Question 11: Which of the following actions is expressly prohibited for a physical therapist assistant
under Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-03?
A. Progressing a patient treatment program within the established plan of care
B. Gathering historical information about a patient for screening purposes
C. Conducting the initial patient evaluation
D. Reinforcing the physical therapist's position regarding patient prognosis
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Conducting the initial patient evaluation
RATIONALE: Rule 4755:2-2-03(B)(2) explicitly states that physical therapist assistants are not qualified
to conduct initial patient evaluations. This responsibility is reserved for licensed physical therapists as
part of their scope of practice.
Question 12: Within how many days must a license holder in Ohio report a change of name or address
to the physical therapy section?
A. 10 days
B. 15 days
C. 30 days
D. 60 days
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 30 days
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755-3-02 requires license holders to notify the board with
important contact information, including changes in name or address, within 30 days of the change. This
ensures accurate licensure records and communication.
Question 13: Under Ohio law, which of the following professionals may legally refer a patient to a
physical therapist?
A. Only physicians licensed in Ohio
B. Any person licensed to practice medicine, chiropractic, dentistry, osteopathic medicine, podiatric
medicine, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse
C. Only physicians and physician assistants
D. Any healthcare provider regardless of licensure status
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Any person licensed to practice medicine, chiropractic, dentistry, osteopathic
medicine, podiatric medicine, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-08(A) specifies that physical therapists may
provide services upon referral from persons licensed in this state or any other state to practice medicine
and surgery, chiropractic, dentistry, osteopathic medicine and surgery, podiatric medicine and surgery,
physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse.