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1. If a chiropractic license is revoked or suspended in California, how long
must the individual wait before applying for reinstatement?
A) 6 months
B) 1 year
C) 2 years
D) 5 years
- ANSWER C
2. What is the cost of applying for a chiropractic license in California?
A) $250
B) $371
C) $500
D) $425
- ANSWER B
3. When does a chiropractic license in California become forfeited?
A) Immediately after missing a renewal deadline
B) After 30 days of non-renewal
C) After failing to renew for 60 days following its expiration date
D) After failing to renew for three consecutive years
,- ANSWER C
4. How can a chiropractor renew their license after the renewal date but
before 60 days have passed?
A) Submit a renewal application and pay the standard renewal fee
B) Submit a renewal application with a delinquency fee
C) Retake the licensing exam and submit a new application
D) Wait until the 60-day period expires, then apply for reinstatement
- ANSWER B
5. When does a chiropractic license in California expire?
A) One year after it was issued
B) 60 days after the renewal deadline
C) The last day of the licensee's birth month
D) Three years after the last renewal
- ANSWER C
6. When does the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners send a renewal
notice to licensees?
A) 90 days before the license expiration date
B) 60 days before the license expiration date
C) 30 days before the license expiration date
D) On the day the license expires
- ANSWER B
7. What is the annual renewal fee for a chiropractic license in California?
A) $150
B) $200
, C) $250
D) $300
- ANSWER C
8. Can a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) sign a death certificate in California?
A) Yes, but only if they were the primary healthcare provider
B) Yes, if the cause of death is related to chiropractic treatment
C) No, chiropractors are not authorized to sign death certificates
D) Yes, but only with approval from the Board of Chiropractic Examiners
- ANSWER C
9. Who should you contact at the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners
regarding license renewal, renewal notice, application fees, or revocation?
A) The Board Secretary
B) The Licensing Program at the Board's Sacramento office
C) The California Department of Consumer Affairs
D) The State Attorney General's Office
- ANSWER A
10.How can a licensed chiropractor in California legally use the title "Doctor"?
A) They can use "Dr." before their name without restrictions
B) They must always include "D.C." or "Chiropractor" when using "Dr."
C) They can refer to themselves as a medical doctor if they have a
chiropractic degree
D) They cannot use the title "Doctor" under any circumstances
- ANSWER B
11.Which parts of the body are within the scope of chiropractic practice in
California?
, A) The spinal column and related joints, muscles, and connective tissues
B) The entire body, including internal organs
C) Only the cervical and lumbar spine
D) Any body part, as long as treatment does not involve adjustments
- ANSWER A
12.What additional tools and methods can chiropractors use as part of
chiropractic care in California?
A) Acupuncture and prescription medications
B) Surgery and diagnostic ultrasound for fetal imaging
C) Mechanical, hygienic, and sanitary measures like massage, ultrasound,
and physical therapy techniques
D) Homeopathy and intravenous vitamin therapy
- ANSWER C
13.In what circumstances can a chiropractor use ultrasound for diagnosis in
California?
A) Only for diagnosing internal organ conditions
B) On a fetus (pregnant uterus)
C) Only for neuromuscular skeletal diagnosis
D) Chiropractors cannot use ultrasound at all
- ANSWER C
14. Which diagnostic tools are not within the scope of chiropractic practice in
California?
A) X-ray, Thermography, and Ultrasound (NMSK Diagnosis Only)
B) MRI, CT Scans, and PET Scans
C) Blood Tests, Mammography, and Fetal Ultrasound
D) Both B and C