The governing body for licensed Occupational Therapists in MI - (ANSWER)The Michigan Board of
Occupational Therapists
After initial licensure renewal, an OT's license must be renewed every ___ years. - (ANSWER)3 years
Patient records must be retained by an OT for at least how many years? - (ANSWER)7 years
If the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs discovers that an OT has made a false
representation of material fact when applying for a license: - (ANSWER)The OT's license may be
revoked.
Which of the following is INCORRECT regarding "supervision" as defined in the Public Health Code. The
supervision must: - (ANSWER)Be physically present at the practice location at all times.
According to the Michigan Public Health Code, Kerry Smith, a licensed OT practicing in MI, may use all
of the following titles EXCEPT: - (ANSWER)Dr. Kerry Smith
By law, a certificate of licensure for an OT: - (ANSWER)Shall be displayed in a prominent place visisble
to the public.
In Michigan, occupational therapy services are defined by - (ANSWER)The Michigan Board of
Occupational Therapy
A name or address change must be reported to the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs no
later than __ days after the change occurs - (ANSWER)30 days
Sanctions may be levied against an OT for which of the following situations? - (ANSWER)All of the
above: Negligent supervision, incompetence, conviction of a misdemeanor involving the illegal
delivery possession, or use of controlled substances.
The purpose of the Michigan Board of Occupational Therapists is to: - (ANSWER)Protect the public's
health, safety and welfare.
,A person who practices occupational therapy under a suspended, revoked, or fraudulently obtained
license or outside the provision of a limited license, or uses the license of another person as his or her
own is guilty of: - (ANSWER)A misdemeanor
An OT who has had a license revoked may: - (ANSWER)Not practice OT during the period of
revocation.
An employee under the direct supervision of an OT performs negligent treatment. In this situation
which of the following statements is true? - (ANSWER)The supervising OT is responsible.
According to the Michigan Public Health Code, a licensed OT can delegate certain tasks to an
unlicensed individual. Tasks that can be delegated include: - (ANSWER)Tasks that allow the unlicensed
individual to work independently without supervision.
An OT whose license has been lapsed (not active or renewed) for 3 years or more may be re-licensed
by: - (ANSWER)All of the above: Submission of the appropriate application and fees, Taking and
passing the examination on state laws and rules related to the practice of OT, Taking and passing the
NBCOT exam.
A license for an OT: - (ANSWER)May be renewed with a late fee within 60 days after the expiration
date.
Patient records must contain which of the following? - (ANSWER)A record of tests and examinations
performed.
Observations made.
Treatment provided.
Which of the following statements is TRUE for a licensed OT - (ANSWER)They must report to the
Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs any licensed health care professional that they believe
is impaired.
Sanctions may be levied against an OT for which of the following situations? Part 2 -
(ANSWER)Substance abuse, Physical inability to practice in a safe manner, and Prescribing drugs.
, A licensed OT may prescribe: - (ANSWER)No medication at all.
Which of the following is a requirement or acceptance of a health professional into the Health
Professional Recovery Program? - (ANSWER)The health professional acknowledges his or her
impairment, aggress to participate in a treatment plan, and voluntarily withdraws from, or limits the
scope of their practice as determined by the health professional recovery committee.
Temporary licenses for an OT: - (ANSWER)Are in effect for 18 months with no stipulations.
The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs shall publish a list of disciplined individuals and
send the lists to all of the following EXCEPT the: - (ANSWER)Local law enforcement agencies.
The Michigan Board of OT consists of how many voting memebers? - (ANSWER)9 voting memebers.
OT interventions and procedures do NOT include: - (ANSWER)Diagnosis and treatment of a human
physical condition.
What tasks can an OT delegate to an OTA? - (ANSWER)Limited assessment tasks.
Which type of conduct of an OT is NOT prohibited? - (ANSWER)Assisting with the restoration of a skill
or ability that is impaired or not yet developed."Client side" Privacy Risk - (ANSWER)- Represents
computers typically used by company employees.
- These computers normally connect to the company's server-side systems via wireless and hardwired
networks.
- Client side can represent a significant threat to the company's systems as well as sensitive data that
may be on the client computers.
- Employees often download customer files, corporate e-mails and legal documents to their computer
for processing.
- Employees may even store their personal information on company computers.
- Client computer can access resources across the company that could have vast amounts of planning
documents that might be of great interest to competitors or corporate spies.