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1. Which of the following actions is considered a violation of Arizona
optometry practice regulations?
A. Prescribing corrective lenses within the scope of an optometrist’s
license
B. Performing a comprehensive eye exam for a patient over 18
C. Administering treatments outside the approved optometric scope
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D. Documenting patient history in the medical record
Administering treatments outside the approved optometric scope is a
violation because Arizona law strictly limits optometric procedures to
those defined in the state statutes and rules.
2. In Arizona, how often must an optometrist renew their license to
practice?
A. Every year
B. Every 2 years **
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 5 years
Optometrists in Arizona are required to renew their license every two years
to ensure continued compliance with continuing education and practice
standards.
, 3. Which organization primarily oversees optometry licensure and
disciplinary actions in Arizona?
A. Arizona Medical Board
B. Arizona Board of Optometry **
C. Arizona Health Care Regulation Board
D. Arizona Ophthalmology Society
The Arizona Board of Optometry is the regulatory authority responsible for
licensure, renewal, and enforcement of optometric laws in the state.
4. If a patient requests their medical records, what is the maximum time
an Arizona optometrist has to provide them under state law?
A. 5 business days
B. 10 business days **
C. 30 calendar days
D. 45 calendar days
Arizona law requires healthcare providers, including optometrists, to
provide patient records within 10 business days of a valid request.
5. Which type of supervision is required for an optometrist performing
procedures delegated to a technician in Arizona?
A. General supervision **
B. Direct supervision
C. Independent supervision
D. No supervision
General supervision allows optometrists to delegate certain tasks to
trained staff while remaining legally responsible, as long as the
optometrist is available for consultation.
6. What is the minimum number of continuing education (CE) hours an
Arizona optometrist must complete per biennial license period?
A. 10 hours
B. 20 hours
, C. 30 hours **
D. 40 hours
Arizona requires licensed optometrists to complete 30 hours of approved
continuing education every two years to maintain licensure and stay
current with clinical practice.
7. Which of the following is prohibited under Arizona optometry
regulations regarding prescription drugs?
A. Prescribing topical medications for eye infections
B. Prescribing systemic medications outside optometric scope **
C. Administering diagnostic ophthalmic drugs
D. Providing routine refraction medications
Optometrists may only prescribe medications approved within their scope
of practice; systemic medications outside their authorized scope are
prohibited.
8. In Arizona, which of the following patient information must be
maintained in the optometrist’s records?
A. Name and address only
B. Medical history and ocular findings **
C. Insurance information only
D. Prescription history only
Optometrists are required to maintain complete patient records, including
medical history, ocular examination findings, and treatment plans, to
ensure continuity of care and legal compliance.
9. If an optometrist in Arizona is found guilty of professional misconduct,
which action may the Board of Optometry take?
A. Issue a warning only
B. Impose license suspension or revocation **
C. Fine the patient
D. Require hospital admission