,what physical, chemical and other properties are included within the practice of physical therapy? -
Correct Answers: air
electricity
exercise
massage
performance of acupuncture (no penetration of the skin)
radiant energy (UV, visible, and infrared)
ultrasound
water
T or F: physical therapists are allowed to perform electromyography - Correct Answers: T -- upon
compliance with the criteria set forth by the Board of Medicine
When does a PT need a referral from a practitioner/physician? - Correct Answers: if the patient is
receiving PT beyond 30 days for a condition not previously assessed by a practitioner of record
the PT shall have a practitioner of review and sign the plan
T or F: the use of roentgen rays and radium for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes are including within
PT - Correct Answers: F -- they are not
T or F: PTs can perform specific spinal manipulations - Correct Answers: F -- PT are not authorized to
perform specific spinal manipulations as defined in chapter 460 (practice of chiropractic medicine)
What type of supervision do PTAs require? - Correct Answers: General supervision of a PT
Does not require onsite supervision by a PT
Who is an unlicensed/support personnel? - Correct Answers: any individual, working or volunteering in a
physical therapy setting, not holding a current license as a PT or PTA
,T or F: the renewal fee for an inactive license can exceed the fee for an active status license - Correct
Answers: F
the renewal fee for an inactive license CANNOT exceed that of an active license
Can a licensee change their licensure status at any time? - Correct Answers: Yes
an active status licensee choosing inactive status must do what? - Correct Answers: if choosing at the
time of license renewal, must pay the inactive status renewal fee (and any other applicable fees)
if choosing at any other time other than renewal, must pay the fee to change licensure status
what must a licensee do if they wish to choose a retired status? - Correct Answers: If an active or
inactive licensee chooses a retired status at the time of license renewal they must pay a retired status
fee (must not exceed $50)
if they are doing so at any time other than renewal, must pay the retired status fee plus a change of
status fee
can an inactive licensee change to active status at any time? - Correct Answers: yes, if they meet all
requirement for active status
if doing so at renewal, must pay applicable fees
if doing so at any other time, must pay the difference between the inactive and active renewal fees (if
they exist)
The retired status fee must not exceed $____ - Correct Answers: $50
what happens if a licensee fails to renew their license before it expires? - Correct Answers: the license
becomes delinquent in the license cycle following expiration
, what happens if a delinquent license does not become active or inactive before the expiration of the
current licensure cycle? - Correct Answers: the license is rendered null without any further action by the
board or department
T or F: the board shall impose an additional delinquency fee on a delinquent license when such license
applies for an active or inactive license - Correct Answers: T
How much is the delinquency fee? - Correct Answers: Cannot exceed the biennial renewal fee for an
active license
T or F: the board will not impose an additional fee to those requesting to change licensure status at any
time other than at the beginning of the licensure cycle - Correct Answers: F -- there will be an additional
fee
the additional fee shall not exceed the biennial renewal fee for an active license
What are reasonable conditions that the board can impose if a licensee has been on inactive status for
more than 2 consecutive biennial licensure cycles who applies for active status? - Correct Answers:
Excludes full re-examination but can include part of national exam or special purpose examination to
assess current competency
these requirements may differ depending on the length of time licensee is inactive
the board can impose a full re-examination to assess current competency for whom? - Correct Answers:
Those who have been on retired status for more than 5 years and applies for active status
or
a licensee from another state who has not been in active practice within the past 5 years and who
applies for active status
What are the requirements for reactivation of an inactive or retired license? - Correct Answers: Payment
of applicable fees (biennial renewal fee, unlicensed activity fee, reactivation fee, change of status fee)
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