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1. What is the term length for members of the Alabama Board of Chiropractic
Examiners?
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
Answer: D. 5 years
Rationale: Alabama law sets the term for board members at five years.
2. How many members serve on the Alabama Board of Chiropractic Examiners?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
Answer: B. 5
Rationale: The board consists of five members appointed by the governor.
3. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for initial chiropractic licensure in
Alabama?
A. Graduation from an accredited chiropractic college
,B. Passing the NBCE Part I, II, III, and Physiotherapy exams
C. Completion of a one-year clinical residency in Alabama
D. Passing the Alabama State Board examination
Answer: C. Completion of a one-year clinical residency in Alabama
Rationale: Alabama does not require a post-graduate residency for licensure.
Graduation from an accredited college, passing NBCE exams, and passing the state
board exam are required.
4. A chiropractor’s license has been expired for less than one year. What is required
for reinstatement?
A. Retake the NBCE exams
B. Pay the renewal fee plus a late penalty
C. Complete 24 hours of continuing education within the past year
D. Submit a new application and appear before the board
Answer: B. Pay the renewal fee plus a late penalty
Rationale: For licenses expired less than one year, reinstatement typically requires
payment of the current renewal fee plus a late penalty; no re-examination is
required.
5. How many hours of continuing education (CE) are required annually for
Alabama chiropractors?
A. 12 hours
B. 16 hours
C. 20 hours
D. 24 hours
Answer: D. 24 hours
Rationale: Alabama requires 24 hours of approved continuing education each
renewal period (which is annual).
6. Of the annual CE hours required, how many must be in the area of risk
management or ethics?
,A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 4 hours
D. 6 hours
Answer: A. 2 hours
Rationale: Alabama mandates at least 2 hours of CE in risk management, ethics,
or record-keeping each year.
7. A chiropractor wishes to advertise “Board Certified in Neurology.” What must
accompany this advertisement?
A. The name of the certifying board
B. A disclaimer that certification is not required for licensure
C. Both A and B
D. No additional information is required
Answer: C. Both A and B
Rationale: Advertising specialties or certifications must include the full name of
the certifying board and a statement that such certification is not required for
practice in Alabama.
8. A patient files a complaint with the board. After investigation, the board may do
all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Issue a private reprimand
B. Suspend the license
C. Impose a fine
D. Imprison the chiropractor
Answer: D. Imprison the chiropractor
Rationale: The board has administrative disciplinary powers (reprimand, fine,
probation, suspension, revocation). Criminal penalties are imposed by courts, not
the board.
, 9. A chiropractor’s license is revoked. How long must the chiropractor wait before
applying for reinstatement?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Answer: B. 2 years
Rationale: Alabama law provides that after revocation, a chiropractor may apply
for reinstatement after two years, subject to board approval.
10. Which of the following is considered unprofessional conduct?
A. Using the title “Doctor”
B. Refusing to release patient records without payment of a copying fee
C. Failing to respond to a board inquiry within 30 days
D. Referring a patient to a medical specialist
Answer: C. Failing to respond to a board inquiry within 30 days
Rationale: Failure to cooperate with a board investigation is explicitly defined as
unprofessional conduct.
11. A chiropractor supervises a chiropractic assistant (CA). Which of the following
tasks may the CA perform?
A. Perform spinal adjustments under indirect supervision
B. Take patient histories under direct supervision
C. Diagnose subluxations
D. Interpret radiographs
Answer: B. Take patient histories under direct supervision
Rationale: Unlicensed assistants may take histories and perform certain tasks
under direct supervision but cannot diagnose, adjust, or interpret radiographs.
12. A chiropractor’s patient is a minor. In most cases, who must provide written
consent for treatment?