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(a) Ensure the qualifications of the PTA under the PT's supervision, including verification of the PTA's training, education, and licensure.<br> (b) Examine and evaluate the patient or client before delegating interventions to be performed by a PTA.<br> (c) Provide supervision of a PTA to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated.<br> (d) Provide predetermined procedures and protocols for acts, tasks, functions, or interventions that have been delegated.<br> (e) Maintain a record of the names of the PTAs to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated.<br> (f) Monitor a PTA's practice and provision of assigned physical therapy acts, tasks, functions, or interventions.<br> (g) Meet regularly and in person with the physical therapist assistant to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated to evaluate the assistant's performance, review records, and educate the PTA on the acts, tasks, functions, or interventions that have been delegated. | (a) Ensure the qualifications of the PTA under the PT's supervision, including verification of the PTA's training, education, and licensure.<br> (b) Examine and evaluate the patient or client before delegating interventions to be performed by a PTA.<br> (c) Provide supervision of a PTA to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated.<br> (d) Provide predetermined procedures and protocols for acts, tasks, functions, or interventions that have been delegated.<br> (e) Maintain a record of the names of the PTAs to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated.<br> (f) Monitor a PTA's practice and provision of assigned physical therapy acts, tasks, functions, or interventions.<br> (g) Meet regularly and in person with the physical therapist assistant to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated to evaluate the assistant's performance, review records, and educate the PTA on the acts, tasks, functions, or interventions that have been delegated. | ||
== Physical Therapy Students == | == Physical Therapy Students == | ||
A PT who delegates acts, tasks, or functions to an unlicensed individual shall provide direct supervision of the unlicensed individual. | A PT who delegates acts, tasks, or functions to an unlicensed individual shall provide direct supervision of the unlicensed individual. | ||
* "Direct supervision" means that the physical therapist is physically present and immediately available for <br>direction and supervision when patients or clients are present at the time the act, task, or function is performed, and that the PT has direct contact with the patient during each visit. (Not applicable to Student PT or Student PTA) | * "Direct supervision" means that the physical therapist is physically present and immediately available for <br>direction and supervision when patients or clients are present at the time the act, task, or function is performed, and that the PT has direct contact with the patient during each visit. (Not applicable to Student PT or Student PTA) | ||
<span id="1334867848982S" style="display: none;"> </span>A physical therapist who delegates acts, tasks, or functions utilizing an unlicensed professional should abide by the following:<br> (a) Ensure the qualifications of the unlicensed individual under the PT's direct supervision, including verification of the unlicensed individual's training and education.<br> (b) Examine and evaluate the patient before delegating acts, tasks, or functions to be performed by an unlicensed individual. (Not applicable to Student PT or Student PTA)<br> (c) Supervise an unlicensed individual to whom acts, tasks, or functions have been delegated.<br> (d) Provide predetermined procedures and protocols for acts, tasks, or functions that have been delegated.<br> (e) Maintain a record of the names of the unlicensed individuals to whom acts, tasks, or functions have been delegated.<br> (f) Monitor an unlicensed individual's practice and provision of assigned acts, tasks, or functions.<br> (g) Meet regularly and in person with the unlicensed individual to whom acts, tasks, or functions have been delegated to evaluate the individual's performance, review records, and educate the unlicensed individual on the acts, tasks, or functions that have been delegated. | |||
'''A PT shall not supervise more than 3 unlicensed individuals at the same time''', regardless of whether the PT has delegated the supervision of an unlicensed individual to a PTA | |||
A physical therapist shall not delegate the performance of a physical therapy intervention to an unlicensed individual. (Not applicable to a Student PT or Student PTA) | |||
== Continued Competence == | == Continued Competence == |
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United States Physical Therapy Practice Acts
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Temporary License Requirements/Availability[edit | edit source]
A person shall not engage in the practice of physical therapy or practice as a physical therapist assistant unless licensed or otherwise authorized under this part. A person shall engage in the actual treatment of an individual only upon the prescription of an individual holding a license issued under part 166, 170, 175, or 180, or the equivalent license issued by another state.
The board shall grant a limited license to an applicant who is a graduate of a physical therapist assistant education program accredited by the commission on accreditation in physical therapy education. A limited license issued under this section is effective until the board formally issues or denies a license to the applicant.
Requirements for License[edit | edit source]
- Program accreditation standards; physical therapist; adoption of standards by reference. Rule 31.
(1) The board approves and adopts by reference in these rules the standards and evaluative criteria for accreditation of physical therapist educational programs set forth by the commission on accreditation in physical therapy education in the document entitled "Evaluative Criteria for Accreditation of Education Programs for the Preparation of Physical Therapists," effective January 1, 2006.
(2) Any educational program for physical therapists that is accredited by the commission on accreditation in physical therapy education qualifies as a physical therapist educational program approved by the board.
- In addition to meeting the requirements of the code and these administrative rules, an applicant shall meet all of the following requirements:
(a) Graduate from an accredited physical therapist educational program that meets the standards adopted by the board under R 338.7131.
(b) Pass a physical therapist licensure examination that is approved by the board.
(c) Pass the examination on laws and rules related to the practice of physical therapy in Michigan which is administered by the department.
- To be eligible for examination, an applicant shall meet 1 of the following requirements:
(a) Graduate from an accredited physical therapist educational program that meets the standards adopted by the board in R 338.7131.
(b) Comply with the requirements of R 338.7135.
(c) Submit documentation acceptable to the board verifying that the applicant is currently enrolled in the final semester, term, or quarter of an approved physical therapist educational program and is expected to graduate.
Supervision [edit | edit source]
A physical therapist who delegates acts, tasks, functions, or interventions to a physical therapist assistant shall provide general supervision of the physical therapist assistant.
- "General supervision" means that the PT is not required to be physically present on site, but must be continuously available at the time the procedure is performed.
- Continuously available includes availability by telecommunication or other electronic device.
- A PT may not supervise more than 4 PTAs at one time
A physical therapist who delegates acts, tasks, functions, or interventions shall also comply with all of the following:
(a) Ensure the qualifications of the PTA under the PT's supervision, including verification of the PTA's training, education, and licensure.
(b) Examine and evaluate the patient or client before delegating interventions to be performed by a PTA.
(c) Provide supervision of a PTA to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated.
(d) Provide predetermined procedures and protocols for acts, tasks, functions, or interventions that have been delegated.
(e) Maintain a record of the names of the PTAs to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated.
(f) Monitor a PTA's practice and provision of assigned physical therapy acts, tasks, functions, or interventions.
(g) Meet regularly and in person with the physical therapist assistant to whom acts, tasks, functions, or interventions have been delegated to evaluate the assistant's performance, review records, and educate the PTA on the acts, tasks, functions, or interventions that have been delegated.
Physical Therapy Students [edit | edit source]
A PT who delegates acts, tasks, or functions to an unlicensed individual shall provide direct supervision of the unlicensed individual.
- "Direct supervision" means that the physical therapist is physically present and immediately available for
direction and supervision when patients or clients are present at the time the act, task, or function is performed, and that the PT has direct contact with the patient during each visit. (Not applicable to Student PT or Student PTA)
(a) Ensure the qualifications of the unlicensed individual under the PT's direct supervision, including verification of the unlicensed individual's training and education.
(b) Examine and evaluate the patient before delegating acts, tasks, or functions to be performed by an unlicensed individual. (Not applicable to Student PT or Student PTA)
(c) Supervise an unlicensed individual to whom acts, tasks, or functions have been delegated.
(d) Provide predetermined procedures and protocols for acts, tasks, or functions that have been delegated.
(e) Maintain a record of the names of the unlicensed individuals to whom acts, tasks, or functions have been delegated.
(f) Monitor an unlicensed individual's practice and provision of assigned acts, tasks, or functions.
(g) Meet regularly and in person with the unlicensed individual to whom acts, tasks, or functions have been delegated to evaluate the individual's performance, review records, and educate the unlicensed individual on the acts, tasks, or functions that have been delegated.
A PT shall not supervise more than 3 unlicensed individuals at the same time, regardless of whether the PT has delegated the supervision of an unlicensed individual to a PTA
A physical therapist shall not delegate the performance of a physical therapy intervention to an unlicensed individual. (Not applicable to a Student PT or Student PTA)
Continued Competence[edit | edit source]
Does the Act appear restrictive? Why/Why not?[edit | edit source]
Is there anything unusual about this act?[edit | edit source]
- An applicant who fails to achieve passing scores on the examinations required in R 338. 7133 may retake either or both of the examinations without limitation. Thinking in the future that the APTA or the FSBPT will limit the amount of board re-takes.
- The board approves the examination on laws and rules related to the practice of physical therapy in Michigan which is administered by the department. The passing score on the laws and rules examination is a converted score of not less than 75. The FSBPT passing scores were not specified and it was odd to find it narrowed down into a percentage.
Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
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Michigan Legislature. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(ddwz1quq5esrisa2lpowno55))/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=mcl-333-17827 Accessed April 17, 2012.
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Available at http://www.state.mi.us/orr/emi/admincode.asp?AdminCode=Single&Admin_Num=33807101&Dpt=CH&RngHigh= Accessed April 18, 2012.
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