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1. Which Florida agency is responsible for regulating the practice of
optometry?
Florida Board of Optometry
The Florida Board of Optometry, under the Department of Health, licenses
and regulates optometrists in the state.
2. How often must a Florida optometrist renew their license?
Every two years
Florida optometry licenses operate on a biennial renewal cycle.
3. How many total continuing education hours are required for each biennial
renewal in Florida?
30 hours
Florida requires 30 CE hours every two years, with specific content
requirements.
4. How many hours of Florida laws and rules must be included in CE?
2 hours
, Two hours must be dedicated to Florida laws and rules governing
optometry.
5. Which therapeutic drug is a Florida optometrist allowed to prescribe?
Topical antibiotics
Florida optometrists have authority to prescribe topical and certain oral
medications within the approved formulary.
6. Florida optometrists are prohibited from prescribing:
Schedule I controlled substances
Schedule I drugs are federally illegal and have no accepted medical use.
7. The Florida Board of Optometry consists of how many members?
7 members
It is composed of five licensed optometrists and two consumer members.
8. What is the minimum age requirement to be licensed as an optometrist in
Florida?
18 years old
Applicants must be at least 18 to hold a professional license.
9. Which exam must Florida optometry applicants pass in addition to NBEO?
Florida Laws and Rules Examination
This tests knowledge of state-specific practice regulations.
10.What is the term for the process of determining the refractive condition of
the eye?
Refraction
Refraction measures how light is bent in the eye to determine corrective
lens power.
,11.What is the legal maximum expiration period for an eyeglass prescription in
Florida?
2 years
Florida law generally limits spectacle prescriptions to two years.
12.Which of the following is within Florida optometrists’ scope?
Fitting contact lenses
Contact lens fitting is a core optometric service allowed by Florida law.
13.Which license status allows a Florida optometrist to practice?
Active
Only active status permits legal patient care in Florida.
14.What is the minimum malpractice insurance coverage required in Florida?
$100,000 per claim / $300,000 aggregate
Florida law sets minimum professional liability coverage limits.
15.An optometrist must report a change of practice address to the Board
within:
60 days
Failure to update the Board timely may result in penalties.
16.Which of the following is a duty of the Florida Board of Optometry?
Adopt rules to implement laws
The Board writes and enforces rules under the statutory framework.
17.A Florida optometrist suspects child abuse. They must report within:
Immediately
Mandatory reporters must notify authorities without delay.
, 18.Which test measures intraocular pressure?
Tonometry
Tonometry is essential in glaucoma screening and monitoring.
19.A Florida optometrist may perform minor surgical procedures involving:
Removal of superficial foreign bodies
Within scope, optometrists can remove superficial corneal or conjunctival
objects.
20.How often must CPR certification be renewed for license renewal
purposes?
Every two years
Current CPR certification is required for therapeutic optometry licensure.
21.Which ocular condition is an emergency requiring immediate referral?
Retinal detachment
This is a sight-threatening emergency needing urgent ophthalmology
care.
22.What is the normal range of intraocular pressure in mmHg?
10–21 mmHg
Pressures above this may indicate glaucoma risk.
23.Which color vision test is commonly used in optometric practice?
Ishihara plates
Ishihara is a standard for detecting red-green color deficiencies.
24.Which structure controls the amount of light entering the eye?
Iris
The iris adjusts pupil size to regulate light entry.