1. The Laws and Rules Examination has 40 scored questions and the content and
approximate weights are Ans: 1. Legislative Intent and Definitions 25%
2. Board Powers and Duties 5%
3. Licensure and Examination 7.5%
4. Patient Care 35%
5. Disciplinary Action and Unlawful Practice 15%
6. Consumer Advocacy 12.5%
2. 1.1 Legislative intent: the sole purpose in chapter Ans: ensure every PT/PTA in
state meets min requirements for safe practice.
If PT/PTA fall below min competency or present a danger to the public be prohibited
from practicing in this state.
3. 1.1 Legislative intent: requirement: (1) intent: if a person wants to be a PT/PTA,
they are entitled to if qualified
4. 1.1 Legislative intent: requirement: why regulated? Ans: preservation of the
health, safety, and welfare of the public under the POLICE powers of the state
5. 1.1 Legislative intent: requirement: when regulated? Ans: - practice can harm or
endanger the health, safety, and welfare of the public
- public not effectively protected by other means, (other state statutes, local ordi-
nances, or federal legislation).
- Less restrictive means of regulation are not available.
,6. 1.1 Legislative intent: requirement: restrictions Ans: - Neither the department
nor any board may take any action that tends to create or maintain an economic
condition that unreasonably restricts competition
- Neither the department nor any board may create a regulation that has an unrea-
sonable effect on job creation or job retention in the state or that places unreasonable
restrictions on the ability of individuals who seek to practice or who are practicing a
profession or occupation to find employment.
- all expenditures are made in the most cost-effective manner to maximize compe-
tition, minimize licensure costs, and maximize public access to meetings
7. 1.2 "Physical therapy" or "physiotherapy," Ans: deemed identical and interchange-
able with each other, means a health care profession.
8. 1.2 "Practice of physical therapy" Ans: - assessments
- treatment or prevention of any disability, injury, disease, or other health condition
of human beings
- physical, chemical, and other properties of air
- electricity
- exercise
- massage;
,- acupuncture (only with compliance) when no penetration of the skin occurs
- radiant energy, including ultraviolet, visible, and infrared rays
- ultrasound;
- water
- apparatus and equipment
- performance of tests of neuromuscular functions (to aid diagnosis or treatment) of
any human condition
- electromyography (aid in diagnosis of human condition - with compliance)
- implement a plan of treatment for a patient
9. if outside the scope of PT Ans: PT will refer the patient to or consult with a health
care practitioner licensed under chapter 458, 459, 460, 461, or chapter 466,
10. how long can PT treat without a referral? Ans: 21 days
the PT will obtain a practitioner of record who will review and sign the plan (licensed
under chapter 458, 459, 460, 461, or chapter 466 and engaged in active practice) if
longer than 21 days.
11. May a PT use roentgen rays and radium for diagnostic and therapeutic
purposes? Ans: NO - outside the scope of PT.
12. May a PT use electricity for surgical purposes, including cauterization? Ans: -
NO - outside the scope of PT
13. May a PT practice chiropractic medicine, including specific spinal manipu- lation?
Ans: NO - For specific chiropractic spinal manipulation, a PT will refer the patient to a
health care practitioner licensed under chapter 460.
, 14. Nothing in this subsection authorizes a physical therapist to implement a plan
of treatment for a patient currently being treated in a facility licensed pursuant to
chapter 395. Ans: Chapter 395 = Hospital
15. 1.3 "Physical Therapist" Ans: licensed and who practices physical therapy in accor-
dance with the provisions of this chapter.
16. 1.3 "Physical Therapist Assistant" Ans: - licensed in accordance with the provi-
sions of this chapter to perform patient-related activities, including Ans: physical
agents
- license in good standing
- activities performed under the direction of a physical therapist
17. Type of supervision for PTA for a board-certified orthopedic physician or
physiatrist licensed chapter 458 (physician), 459 (osteopathic), or practitioner under
chapter 460 (chiropractor) Ans: general supervision of a physical therapist, but shall
not require onsite supervision by a physical therapist.
18. Type of supervision for PTA for Patient-related activities performed for all
other health care practitioners licensed under chapter 458 (physician), 459
(osteopathic), or chapter 461 (Podiatric - foot & ankle), or chapter 466 (dentistry)
Ans: onsite supervision of a physical therapist.