Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What defines a 'Student Physical Therapist'?

  1. A student interested in learning about PT

  2. Any person attending a PT seminar

  3. A student enrolled in an accredited PT education program

  4. High school students on a hospital tour

The correct answer is: A student enrolled in an accredited PT education program

A student physical therapist is a person who is currently enrolled in an accredited physical therapy education program. Option A is incorrect because it does not specify enrollment in a PT program, just an interest in learning about PT. Option B is incorrect because attending a seminar does not necessarily mean someone is pursuing a degree or education in PT. Option D is incorrect because high school students are not yet enrolled in a PT education program, even if they are on a tour of a hospital with a physical therapy department.