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What does a co-signature indicate in the context of physical therapy?

That the PT disagrees with the patient information

That the PT/A was supervised properly

That the PT reviewed the note and agrees with the patient information

A co-signature in physical therapy indicates that the primary therapist has reviewed and agrees with the patient information documented in the notes, as well as any treatments or interventions provided by the supervising therapist or unlicensed personnel. Option A is incorrect because a co-signature does not necessarily indicate disagreement, only confirmation of the information. Option B is incorrect because a co-signature does not necessarily indicate proper supervision, only agreement with the information. Option D is incorrect because a co-signature is not required for notes written by unlicensed personnel, only for those written by the primary therapist or supervising therapist.

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That the note was written by unlicensed personnel

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