Ohio Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What rights does an investigator employed by the PT section have?

  1. Prescribing medications to patients

  2. Investigating complaints and conducting inspections

  3. Performing surgical operations

  4. Issuing medical licenses

The correct answer is: Investigating complaints and conducting inspections

An investigator employed by the PT section has the right to investigate complaints and conduct inspections related to physical therapy practices. This includes ensuring that physical therapists are following proper procedures and protocols and addressing any complaints that have been filed. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because these are not within the scope of responsibilities for an investigator in the PT section. Prescribing medications, performing surgical operations, and issuing medical licenses are typically responsibilities of physicians or other medical professionals, not investigators within a specific section or department.