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1. Which Arizona statute governs the licensure and regulation of
optometrists?
A. Arizona Revised Statutes Title 36
B. Arizona Revised Statutes Title 32, Chapter 14
C. Arizona Administrative Code Title 4
D. Arizona Board of Optometry Guidelines
Rationale: Title 32, Chapter 14 specifically addresses the licensure, regulation, and
practice standards for optometrists in Arizona.
2. An optometrist may prescribe topical ocular medications after completing:
A. 6 hours of continuing education
B. 30 hours of clinical training
C. Board-approved pharmacology coursework and certification
D. No additional requirements
Rationale: Arizona law requires optometrists to complete approved pharmacology
coursework and obtain certification to prescribe therapeutic agents.
3. The maximum period for which an Arizona optometrist license can be
renewed without a late penalty is:
A. 6 months
B. 30 days
C. 1 year
D. 2 years
,Rationale: Licenses may be renewed within one year after expiration with
additional fees; after that, reactivation may require full reinstatement.
4. Which of the following actions constitutes unprofessional conduct under
Arizona law?
A. Reporting a patient’s infectious disease
B. Engaging in sexual contact with a patient
C. Referring a patient to another provider
D. Documenting patient care in the chart
Rationale: Sexual contact with a patient is explicitly prohibited and considered
unprofessional conduct in Arizona optometry statutes.
5. How long must patient records be retained according to Arizona Board of
Optometry rules?
A. 1 year
B. 7 years
C. 10 years
D. Permanently
Rationale: Arizona law requires patient records to be retained for at least 7 years
from the date of the last patient visit.
6. Which is required on an Arizona optometrist prescription pad?
A. Patient’s insurance information
B. Optometrist’s license number
C. Fee for service
D. Date of next appointment
Rationale: Optometrist prescriptions must include the license number to verify
legitimacy and comply with regulatory requirements.
7. Therapeutic drug certification in Arizona allows an optometrist to prescribe:
A. Oral antibiotics only
B. Topical ocular drugs for eye disease
C. Systemic chemotherapy agents
D. Controlled substances
, Rationale: Certification allows prescribing topical ocular medications such as
antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and glaucoma treatments, not systemic
chemotherapy.
8. Which of the following is within the scope of practice for an Arizona
optometrist?
A. Performing LASIK surgery
B. Fitting contact lenses
C. Performing cataract extraction
D. Prescribing systemic chemotherapy
Rationale: Optometrists are authorized to fit contact lenses; surgeries like LASIK
and cataract removal are outside their scope.
9. An Arizona optometrist must report suspected child abuse to:
A. Local police only
B. Department of Child Safety
C. Patient’s guardian
D. State Board of Optometry
Rationale: Arizona law mandates reporting child abuse suspicions to the
Department of Child Safety immediately.
10.The minimum continuing education hours required for license renewal in
Arizona are:
A. 10 hours
B. 20 hours
C. 40 hours
D. 60 hours
Rationale: Optometrists in Arizona must complete 40 hours of continuing
education every two years, including specified pharmacology and ethics
requirements.
11.Which of the following procedures requires written informed consent in
Arizona?
A. Routine refraction
B. Corneal foreign body removal