2025/2026 Ultimate Mega Bundle | Complete Ohio PT Law Study Guide,
Practice Act, Rules and Regulations, Ethics, Licensure Requirements, Scope
of Practice, Patient Rights, Documentation Standards, Practice Test Bank
with Verified Answers, Detailed Rationales, and Proven Strategies to Pass
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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 design and fabrication of assistive devices such as braces or splints
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. The other
options are all included within the statutory definition of physical therapy practice in Ohio.
Question 2: Under Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-02, what is the minimum requirement for
"direct supervision" of a physical therapist assistant?
A. The supervising physical therapist must be on call by telephone
B. The supervising physical therapist must be in the same building and available to immediately respond
to patient needs
C. The supervising physical therapist must be present in the same treatment room at all times
D. The supervising physical therapist must review documentation within 48 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: B. The supervising physical therapist must be in the same building and available to
immediately respond to patient needs
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-02(C)(9) defines "direct supervision" as requiring
the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant to be in the same building and available to
immediately respond to the needs of the patient, with direct contact with the patient during each visit.
This standard ensures appropriate oversight while allowing for efficient practice delivery.
Question 3: How many continuing education units must a licensed physical therapist in Ohio complete
during 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 requires physical therapists to complete a
minimum of twenty-four (24) units of continuing education activities within the two-year renewal cycle.
Physical therapist assistants are required to complete twelve (12) units. This requirement ensures
licensees maintain current knowledge and competency in practice.
Question 4: By what date must physical therapists in Ohio renew their licenses?
A. January 31 of each odd-numbered year
B. January 31 of each even-numbered year
C. December 31 of each even-numbered year
D. June 30 of each even-numbered year
CORRECT ANSWER: B. January 31 of each even-numbered year
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-1-05(B) specifies that all persons licensed as a
physical therapist shall renew their license by the thirty-first day of January in each even-numbered
year. Physical therapist assistants renew by January 31 of odd-numbered years, creating a staggered
renewal system for board administration.
Question 5: Which examination must all applicants for initial physical therapist licensure in Ohio pass,
in addition to the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE)?
A. Ohio Clinical Skills Assessment
B. Ohio Jurisprudence Examination
C. Ohio Ethics and Professional Conduct Exam
D. Ohio Telehealth Certification Exam
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Ohio Jurisprudence Examination
RATIONALE: Ohio Revised Code Section 4755.43(B) requires applicants for physical therapist licensure
to pass a jurisprudence examination on Ohio's laws and rules governing the practice of physical therapy,
in addition to the NPTE. This ensures practitioners understand the specific legal framework governing
practice in Ohio.
Question 6: According to Ohio law, which individual is authorized to perform the initial examination of
a patient receiving physical therapy services?
A. Physical therapist assistant with five years of experience
B. Licensed physical therapist
C. Student physical therapist under direct supervision
D. Other licensed health care professional with referral
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Licensed physical therapist
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-02(C)(1) defines "physical therapist" as the
person who performs the initial examination unless responsibility has been formally transferred to
another physical therapist. Only licensed physical therapists may perform initial evaluations, establishing
the plan of care and diagnosis.
,Question 7: What is the minimum age requirement for an applicant seeking initial licensure as a
physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in Ohio?
A. 16 years of age
B. 18 years of age
C. 21 years of age
D. 25 years of age
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 18 years of age
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-1-01(A) explicitly states that to receive a license to
practice as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, an applicant shall be at least eighteen
years of age. This aligns with general professional licensure standards in Ohio.
Question 8: Under Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-07, when a physical therapy patient is
located in Ohio, what licensure requirement applies to the provider delivering services via telehealth?
A. The provider must hold a license in the state where they are physically located
B. The provider must hold a valid Ohio physical therapy license
C. The provider must hold licenses in both the patient's state and their own state
D. No specific licensure requirement applies for telehealth services
CORRECT ANSWER: B. The provider must hold a valid Ohio physical therapy license
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-2-02(C)(10)(b) specifies that if a physical therapy
patient is located in Ohio, the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant providing services via
telehealth shall hold a valid license under sections 4755.40 to 4755.56 of the Revised Code. This ensures
Ohio's regulatory authority over care delivered to Ohio residents.
Question 9: Which of the following activities may a physical therapist assistant perform in Ohio?
A. Perform the initial patient examination and establish the plan of care
B. Modify the plan of care independently based on patient progress
C. Assist in the provision of physical therapy treatments under the supervision of a physical therapist
D. Discharge a patient from physical therapy services without consultation
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Assist in the provision of physical therapy treatments under the supervision of a
physical therapist
RATIONALE: Ohio Revised Code Section 4755.40(E) defines a physical therapist assistant as a person
who assists in the provision of physical therapy treatments, including patient education and instruction,
under the supervision of a physical therapist. PTAs cannot perform initial examinations, establish or
modify plans of care independently, or discharge patients.
Question 10: What is the consequence for a physical therapist who practices in Ohio with an expired
license?
A. Automatic fine of $500
B. Subject to disciplinary action pursuant to ORC 4755.47 or guilty of a misdemeanor pursuant to ORC
4755.99
, C. Mandatory suspension for one renewal cycle
D. Requirement to retake the NPTE examination
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Subject to disciplinary action pursuant to ORC 4755.47 or guilty of a
misdemeanor pursuant to ORC 4755.99
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-1-05(D)(2) states that a license holder who
continues to practice with an expired license shall be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to section
4755.47 of the Revised Code or is guilty of a misdemeanor pursuant to section 4755.99. This emphasizes
the legal requirement to maintain active licensure.
Question 11: Which credentialing organization is NOT currently approved by the Ohio Physical
Therapy Section to conduct education evaluations for internationally-educated applicants?
A. Foreign Credentialing Commission on Physical Therapy, Inc. (FCCPT)
B. International Consultants of Delaware, Inc. (ICD)
C. World Education Services (WES)
D. International Education Research Foundation, Inc. (IERF)
CORRECT ANSWER: C. World Education Services (WES)
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-1-07(D)(3) lists the approved professional
education evaluating services as FCCPT, ICD, and IERF. World Education Services is not on the approved
list. Applicants must use an approved service to have their international education credentials evaluated
for Ohio licensure.
Question 12: How many hours of continuing education in mental health and/or substance use
education are required as part of the biennial renewal for Ohio physical therapists?
A. 0 hours; this is optional
B. 1 hour
C. 3 hours
D. 6 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 1 hour
RATIONALE: Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4755:2-3-01 requires one hour of continuing education on
mental health and/or substance use education as part of the biennial renewal. This contact hour cannot
be used for both mental health/substance use and ethics, jurisprudence, or cultural competence
requirements.
Question 13: Under Ohio law, which of the following individuals may use the designation "PT" after
their name?
A. A physical therapist assistant who has passed the NPTE-PTA
B. A person currently enrolled in a DPT program
C. A person holding a valid Ohio license to practice as a physical therapist
D. A foreign-educated physical therapist awaiting Ohio licensure
CORRECT ANSWER: C. A person holding a valid Ohio license to practice as a physical therapist