Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What are exceptions to reporting to the PCP?

  1. Treatment is for acute injuries only

  2. Services are being provided for fitness, wellness, or prevention purposes

  3. Only treatments that last less than two weeks

  4. Treatment involves prescription medication

The correct answer is: Services are being provided for fitness, wellness, or prevention purposes

Exceptions to reporting to the PCP are situations where a patient does not need to report to their primary care physician for treatments and services. A is incorrect because treatment for acute injuries does not necessarily mean that the patient needs to report to the PCP. C is incorrect because there is no specific time limit for PCP reporting. D is incorrect because not all treatments that involve prescription medication require PCP reporting. The correct answer, B, states that if services are being provided for fitness, wellness, or prevention purposes, the patient does not need to report to their PCP.