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1. Which entity regulates the practice of physical therapy in Ohio?
A. American Physical Therapy Association
B. Ohio Board of Physical Therapy
C. Ohio Department of Health
D. National Physical Therapy Examination Committee
The Ohio Board of Physical Therapy oversees licensure,
regulation, and disciplinary matters for PTs and PTAs within the
state.
2. What is required to legally practice as a physical therapist in Ohio?
A. Doctoral degree only
, B. Valid Ohio PT license
C. CPR certification only
D. Membership in a professional association
A licensed PT in Ohio must hold a valid license issued by the Ohio
Board of Physical Therapy, meeting education, examination, and
application requirements.
3. Which examination must an applicant pass to obtain a PT license
in Ohio?
A. Ohio State Practical Exam
B. National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE)
C. American Board Certification Exam
D. Ohio Jurisprudence Exam
The NPTE is the standardized national licensing exam required
for PT licensure; Ohio also requires jurisprudence knowledge
through a state-specific assessment.
4. What is the minimum educational requirement for physical
therapists in Ohio?
A. Associate degree
B. Bachelor’s degree in any field
C. Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree
D. High school diploma with PT assistant experience
, Ohio requires completion of a CAPTE-accredited Doctor of
Physical Therapy program for licensure eligibility.
5. Physical therapists in Ohio must renew their license every:
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Ohio PT licenses are issued on a three-year renewal cycle, during
which continuing education and fees must be completed.
6. Which of the following is required for license renewal in Ohio?
A. 5 hours of volunteering
B. Completion of continuing education requirements
C. Re-examination of the NPTE
D. Attendance at state board meetings
Continuing education ensures PTs maintain up-to-date clinical
knowledge; Ohio requires a specified number of CE hours for
renewal.
7. The Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Assessment primarily
tests:
A. Clinical skills
B. State laws and rules governing PT practice
, C. Anatomy and physiology knowledge
D. Insurance billing procedures
The Jurisprudence Assessment evaluates understanding of Ohio
statutes, rules, and ethical obligations for PT practice.
8. Which of the following actions may constitute unprofessional
conduct in Ohio?
A. Attending a CE course
B. Practicing without a valid license
C. Documenting patient care properly
D. Referring a patient to another licensed provider
Practicing without a valid license violates state law and is
considered unprofessional conduct.
9. Who may supervise a physical therapist assistant (PTA) in Ohio?
A. Any healthcare professional
B. A licensed physical therapist
C. Another PTA
D. The patient’s primary care physician
Ohio law requires PTAs to work under the supervision of a
licensed physical therapist to ensure safe, legal patient care.
10. How must a PT in Ohio maintain patient records?
A. Keep them for 1 year