(Florida) FL VET EXAM | Comprehensive Practice
Questions & Verified Answers 2026/2027
T/F: A veterinarian may not dispense a prescription written by another
veterinarian. - correct answer---- True
Rationale:-Veterinarians are not pharmacists; Florida law prohibits dispensing
prescriptions written by another veterinarian unless specific exceptions apply.
T/F: Even though veterinarians do not prescribe controlled substances for human
use, they are required to register with the DEA. - correct answer---- True
Rationale:-Any practitioner who dispenses, prescribes, or administers controlled
substances in the course of veterinary practice must register with the DEA.
Which order form do veterinarians use to obtain Schedule II controlled substances?
- correct answer---- DEA Form 222
Rationale:-DEA Form 222 is the official order form required for purchasing
Schedule II controlled substances.
T/F: A veterinarian owning two separate practices must obtain a DEA registration
for only one location. - correct answer---- False
Rationale:-Each separate principal place of business or professional practice where
controlled substances are dispensed requires its own DEA registration.
T/F: When performing an initial inventory of controlled substances, there must be
an exact physical measure or count of all controlled substances. - correct answer---
- False
Rationale:-For Schedule II controlled substances, an exact count is required; for
Schedule III-V, an estimated count or measure is acceptable if the container holds
more than 1000 units.
,Florida law requires all veterinarians to report theft or significant loss of controlled
substances within ____ hours after discovery. - correct answer---- 24
Rationale:-Theft or significant loss must be reported to the DEA and local law
enforcement within 24 hours.
Can a power of attorney for DEA Form 222 be granted so someone else can order
and stock inventory? - correct answer---- Yes
Rationale:-A veterinarian may grant power of attorney to an authorized individual
to sign DEA Form 222 on their behalf.
Which chapter of Florida Statutes contains laws specifically for veterinarians? -
correct answer---- Chapter 474
Rationale:-Chapter 474, Florida Statutes, governs veterinary medicine practice,
licensure, and discipline.
T/F: Transporting animals with which you have a valid veterinarian-client-patient
relationship (VCPR) is considered part of "practicing veterinary medicine." -
correct answer---- False
Rationale:-Transport alone does not constitute the practice of veterinary medicine;
diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and prescription are included.
T/F: On a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), the veterinarian must note
"not in the best medical interest" (or similar language) if they do not administer a
vaccine for a medical reason. - correct answer---- True
Rationale:-Florida law requires an exemption statement on the CVI when a
vaccine is omitted for medical reasons.
List four ways to seek licensure as a veterinarian in Florida. - correct answer---
- By exam and application, renewal, temporary, endorsement
, Rationale:-Florida offers licensure via passing the NAVLE and state exam,
biennial renewal, temporary permits, and endorsement from another state.
How many hours of continuing education (CE) does a veterinarian need every
biennium? - correct answer---- 30
Rationale:-Florida requires 30 CE hours per two-year renewal period, including
specific topics like controlled substances and rabies.
The Florida Board of Veterinary Medicine has how many members? - correct
answer---- 7
Rationale:-The board consists of 5 licensed veterinarians and 2 consumer
members.
What is the maximum fine per violation for unlicensed practice of veterinary
medicine? - correct answer---- $5,000
Rationale:-Florida law allows a civil penalty of up to $5,000 per offense for
unlicensed activity.
T/F: A veterinarian may prescribe controlled substances for an animal without
establishing a VCPR. - correct answer---- False
Rationale:-A valid VCPR is required before prescribing, dispensing, or
administering any medication, especially controlled substances.
How often must a veterinarian perform a physical examination to maintain a
VCPR in Florida? - correct answer---- Annually
Rationale:-The VCPR requires the veterinarian to have seen the animal within the
past 12 months.
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a valid VCPR? (A) Veterinarian
assumes responsibility for medical judgments (B) Client agrees to follow
instructions (C) Animal is physically examined by the veterinarian (D) Prescription