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1. An applicant for Wisconsin optometry licensure must successfully complete which
requirement before a license may be issued?
A. A county ethics examination only
B. A jurisprudence examination covering Wisconsin laws and rules governing optometry
C. A malpractice insurance review
D. A hospital residency approved by the state
CORRECT ANSWER: B. A jurisprudence examination covering Wisconsin laws and rules
governing optometry
Rationale: Wisconsin requires applicants to pass a jurisprudence examination covering
applicable statutes and administrative rules governing optometric practice before licensure.
The exam is designed to assess knowledge of Wisconsin-specific legal requirements rather
than general clinical competence
2. A licensed optometrist is asked by a patient to release a copy of the patient's examination
record to another eye care provider. What is the most appropriate action?
A. Refuse unless the patient pays all outstanding balances
B. Release the records only after obtaining approval from the Wisconsin licensing board
C. Promptly provide or transfer the records in accordance with applicable state and federal
privacy requirements
D. Release only the prescription portion of the record
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Promptly provide or transfer the records in accordance with
applicable state and federal privacy requirements
Rationale: A patient has the right to access and authorize the release of their health records.
Optometrists should respond promptly while complying with Wisconsin law and applicable
privacy regulations. Outstanding financial obligations generally do not justify withholding
records when disclosure is otherwise required.
,3. An optometrist delegates a task to an unlicensed staff member. Which principle must
guide the delegation?
A. Any task may be delegated if the staff member has experience.
B. Delegation is appropriate only when permitted by law and when the optometrist provides
appropriate supervision.
C. All diagnostic procedures must be delegated whenever possible.
D. Staff members may independently diagnose ocular disease after receiving office training.
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Delegation is appropriate only when permitted by law and when the
optometrist provides appropriate supervision.
Rationale: Delegation is limited to duties authorized by law. The optometrist remains
responsible for ensuring delegated tasks are appropriate, that staff are properly trained, and
that required supervision is maintained. Diagnostic decision-making remains the
responsibility of the licensed practitioner.
4. During a routine examination, an optometrist suspects possible abuse of a vulnerable
adult. What is the best legal and ethical response?
A. Ignore the concern because it falls outside optometry.
B. Discuss the concern only with office staff.
C. Destroy any documentation to protect patient privacy.
D. Follow Wisconsin reporting requirements and carefully document objective findings.
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Follow Wisconsin reporting requirements and carefully document
objective findings.
Rationale: When legal reporting obligations exist, the optometrist should comply with
applicable Wisconsin law while maintaining accurate, objective documentation. Careful
documentation supports patient protection and professional accountability.
5. Which statement best describes the purpose of the Wisconsin Optometry Jurisprudence
Examination?
A. To assess advanced surgical skills.
B. To evaluate knowledge of federal tax law.
C. To determine proficiency in ophthalmic laboratory manufacturing.
D. To verify an applicant understands Wisconsin laws, regulations, and professional
responsibilities governing optometric practice.
,CORRECT ANSWER: D. To verify an applicant understands Wisconsin laws, regulations,
and professional responsibilities governing optometric practice.
Rationale: The jurisprudence examination focuses on legal, ethical, and regulatory
knowledge necessary for safe and lawful practice in Wisconsin. It does not evaluate clinical
procedures or unrelated professional subjects.
6. An optometrist advertises "guaranteed perfect vision after treatment." Which statement
is most accurate?
A. The advertisement is acceptable because it attracts patients.
B. It is acceptable if competitors make similar claims.
C. Such advertising may be considered misleading or deceptive and should be avoided.
D. It is permissible only for new patients.
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Such advertising may be considered misleading or deceptive and
should be avoided.
Rationale: Professional advertising should be truthful, accurate, and not misleading.
Guaranteeing clinical outcomes can create unrealistic expectations and may violate
professional standards governing advertising.
7. A patient requests a copy of their spectacle prescription immediately after the
examination. What should the optometrist do?
A. Provide the prescription as required following completion of the examination, consistent with
applicable laws.
B. Refuse unless glasses are purchased from the practice.
C. Delay release for one year.
D. Provide the prescription only after receiving written approval from the patient's insurer.
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Provide the prescription as required following completion of the
examination, consistent with applicable laws.
Rationale: Patients are generally entitled to receive their spectacle prescription after the
examination is completed. Requiring purchase of eyewear from the practice before releasing
the prescription is inconsistent with consumer protection requirements.
8. Which action is most likely to constitute unprofessional conduct?
, A. Maintaining complete patient records.
B. Participating in continuing education.
C. Practicing beyond the legal scope authorized by Wisconsin law.
D. Referring a patient when specialized care is needed.
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Practicing beyond the legal scope authorized by Wisconsin law.
Rationale: Practicing outside the authorized scope places patients at risk and may subject the
licensee to disciplinary action. Maintaining records, continuing education, and appropriate
referrals reflect sound professional practice.
9. A Wisconsin optometrist changes practice locations. What is the professional
responsibility regarding licensure information?
A. Notify the appropriate licensing authority as required by state regulations.
B. Wait until the next license renewal.
C. Notify only current patients.
D. No notification is ever required.
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Notify the appropriate licensing authority as required by state
regulations.
Rationale: Licensees are responsible for maintaining accurate information with the licensing
authority, including address changes when required by regulation. This helps ensure proper
communication regarding licensure and compliance matters.
10. An optometrist identifies a condition requiring care beyond the practitioner's expertise.
What is the most appropriate course of action?
A. Continue treating the patient regardless of competency.
B. Refer the patient to an appropriate qualified provider while ensuring continuity of care.
C. Discharge the patient without explanation.
D. Delay referral until symptoms worsen.
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Refer the patient to an appropriate qualified provider while
ensuring continuity of care.
Rationale: Ethical and professional practice requires recognizing personal limitations and
making timely referrals when necessary. Appropriate referral protects patient safety and
supports quality healthcare.