PT must be physically present for consultation — what type of supervision is this?
What is Direct Supervision?
Who does the initial evaluation, re-eval, progress notes, and sets goals?
Who is the PT?
How many CEU hours are required for each inactive year?
What is 10?
After how many exam failures must you complete a remediation program?
What is 3?
PT available by phone/telecom and in same geographic location — what type of supervision is this?
What is General Supervision?
True or False — PTAs can start or change a treatment plan without PT approval
What is FALSE?
What is the max number of online CEU hours allowed per inactive year?
What is 6?
How many additional tries are given after remediation?
What is 2?
This stage of illness is when rapid change could alter the plan of care
A PTA can supervise a student who is treating a patient utilizing telehealth from a nearby facility or from home. (True or False)
What is False?
As of right now, a PTA Can NOT perform dry needling and Professor Greenberg is a ROCKSTAR of a teacher. (True or False)
What is True?
After 5 failures on the NPTE, what happens?
What is homeless?
In acute care, what type of supervision is required from the PT?
What is Direct Supervision?
If a patient is in an outpatient setting or the patient is in the chronic phase of rehab, the PT has to be _____ in terms of being by the PTA
What is available by telecommunication or within same geographic location?
Which fees must a PT/PTA pay in-order to reactivate licence?
What is the Biennial renewal, unlicensed activity, reactivation, and status change fees?
Passing scores on the NPTE are valid for how many years for the ability to apply for licensure?