Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What defines a 'Student Physical Therapist Assistant'?

  1. A university student studying biology

  2. A student enrolled in a non-accredited PTA program

  3. A PTA who teaches students

  4. A student enrolled in an accredited PTA program

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

A 'Student Physical Therapist Assistant' refers to a student who is currently enrolled in an accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program. This means that they are actively pursuing education and training in order to become a licensed PTA and are not yet licensed themselves. Options A and C do not accurately describe a Student PTA, as they do not pertain to the education or training required to become a licensed PTA. Option A simply describes a student studying biology, while option C describes a PTA who is teaching students rather than being a student themselves. Option B mentions a non-accredited PTA program, which is not equivalent to an accredited program and does not meet the requirements for becoming a licensed PTA. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.