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== Supervision  ==
== Supervision  ==
21 NCAC 48C .0201 SUPERVISION BY PHYSICAL THERAPIST<br>(a) A physical therapist assistant may assist in the practice of physical therapy only to the extent allowed by the<br>supervising physical therapist.<br>(b) A physical therapist assistant may make modifications of treatment programs that are consistent with the established<br>patient care plan.<br>(c) A physical therapist assistant may engage in off-site patient related activities that are appropriate for the physical<br>therapist assistant's qualifications and the status of the patient.<br>(d) A physical therapist assistant may document care provided without the co-signature of the supervising physical<br>therapist.<br>(e) A physical therapist assistant who is supervising a physical therapy aide or student must be present in the same facility<br>when patient care is provided.<br>(f) The physical therapist assistant must document every intervention/treatment, which must include the following<br>elements:<br>(1) Authentication (signature and designation) by the physical therapist assistant who performed the<br>service;<br>(2) Date of the intervention/treatment;<br>(3) Length of time of total treatment session;<br>(4) Patient status report;<br>(5) Changes in clinical status;<br>(6) Identification of specific elements of each intervention/modality provided. Frequency, intensity, or<br>other details may be included in the plan of care and if so, do not need to be repeated in the daily note;<br>(7) Equipment provided to the patient or client; and<br>(8) Response to treatment based on subjective and objective findings, including any adverse reactions to an<br>intervention.<br>


== Physical Therapy Students  ==
== Physical Therapy Students  ==

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United States Physical Therapy Practice Acts

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Temporary License Requirements/Availability[edit | edit source]

The State of North Carolina does not offer any form of temporary licensure for physical therapist or physical therapy assistants.

Requirements for License[edit | edit source]

General Requirements as defined by North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners

  • good moral character
  • graduation from an accredited P.T. or P.T.A. educational program
  • examination scores that meet the North Carolina passing level
  • Jurispreduence Exercise


Licensure Exam

  • Applicant are required to pass a written computerized test at approved testing centers
  • Applicant must pass with 600 on a scale of 200-800


Submitted Forms

  • Official verification of graduation from accredited physical therapy
  • Two character references from people who have know the applicant for at least one year.  It cannot be from a relative. One of the references should come from a medical professional (physical therapist, medical doctor, etc.)
  • Jurisprudence Exercise

Supervision[edit | edit source]

21 NCAC 48C .0201 SUPERVISION BY PHYSICAL THERAPIST
(a) A physical therapist assistant may assist in the practice of physical therapy only to the extent allowed by the
supervising physical therapist.
(b) A physical therapist assistant may make modifications of treatment programs that are consistent with the established
patient care plan.
(c) A physical therapist assistant may engage in off-site patient related activities that are appropriate for the physical
therapist assistant's qualifications and the status of the patient.
(d) A physical therapist assistant may document care provided without the co-signature of the supervising physical
therapist.
(e) A physical therapist assistant who is supervising a physical therapy aide or student must be present in the same facility
when patient care is provided.
(f) The physical therapist assistant must document every intervention/treatment, which must include the following
elements:
(1) Authentication (signature and designation) by the physical therapist assistant who performed the
service;
(2) Date of the intervention/treatment;
(3) Length of time of total treatment session;
(4) Patient status report;
(5) Changes in clinical status;
(6) Identification of specific elements of each intervention/modality provided. Frequency, intensity, or
other details may be included in the plan of care and if so, do not need to be repeated in the daily note;
(7) Equipment provided to the patient or client; and
(8) Response to treatment based on subjective and objective findings, including any adverse reactions to an
intervention.

Physical Therapy Students[edit | edit source]

Continued Competence[edit | edit source]

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