Questions and Answers
Question 1:
Which Florida statute primarily governs the practice of chiropractic medicine?
A) Chapter 401
B) Chapter 456
C) Chapter 460
D) Chapter 64B2
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Chapter 460 of the Florida Statutes outlines the scope, regulation, and practice
standards of chiropractic medicine. Chapter 456 provides general health profession regulations,
Chapter 401 covers emergency services, and 64B2 is the Florida Administrative Code for
chiropractic rules.
Question 2:
Under Florida Statutes Chapter 456, what is the general requirement for health professionals
regarding continuing education?
A) 20 hours every year
B) 40 hours biennially, with specific topics
C) No CE required for renewal
D) 30 hours annually
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Section 456.013(7) requires most health professionals, including chiropractors, to
complete 40 hours of continuing education biennially for license renewal, including mandatory
topics like HIV/AIDS and medical errors.
Question 3:
According to Florida Statutes s. 460.406, what is the minimum educational requirement for
chiropractic licensure in Florida?
A) Associate's degree plus chiropractic diploma
B) Bachelor's degree plus Doctor of Chiropractic from an accredited institution
C) High school diploma and 2 years of chiropractic training
D) Master's degree in a related field
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: s. 460.406(1)(b) requires a bachelor's degree and graduation from a chiropractic
college accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education or equivalent.
Question 4:
Which examination must an applicant pass for chiropractic licensure under s. 460.406(1)(e)?
A) Only the NBCE Parts I and II
B) All parts of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) examination
C) Florida-specific jurisprudence exam only
D) USMLE Step 1
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: s. 460.406(1)(e) mandates successful completion of all parts of the NBCE
examination for licensure eligibility.
Question 5:
Per Florida Administrative Code r. 64B2-17.001, which instrument is unauthorized in chiropractic
practice?
A) X-ray equipment for diagnosis
B) Surgery instruments beyond minor procedures
C) Manual adjustment tools
D) Physiotherapy devices
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: r. 64B2-17.001 prohibits the use of surgery instruments except for minor procedures
as defined in s. 460.401(2).
Question 6:
Under s. 460.413, what is the renewal period for a chiropractic license?
A) Annually
B) Biennially, by March 31 of even-numbered years
C) Every 3 years
D) Every 5 years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: s. 460.413(1) requires biennial renewal by March 31 of even-numbered years, with
proof of continuing education.
Question 7:
What is the scope of practice for chiropractic physicians as defined in s. 460.401(2)?
, A) Prescribing legend drugs
B) Diagnosing and treating by physical, thermal, or electrical methods, excluding surgery
C) Performing major surgery
D) Administering general anesthesia
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: s. 460.401(2) defines chiropractic as using physical, chemical, electrical, or thermal
methods for diagnosis and treatment, but excludes major surgery and prescribing legend drugs.
Question 8:
According to s. 456.053, what must a health care practitioner do upon receiving a disciplinary
action from another jurisdiction?
A) Ignore it if not in Florida
B) Report it to the Florida Board within 30 days
C) Wait for renewal to disclose
D) Self-report only if fined
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: s. 456.053(2) requires reporting any adverse action from another jurisdiction to the
Florida Department of Health within 30 days.
Question 9:
Under r. 64B2-16.003, what is a standard penalty for gross malpractice in disciplinary cases?
A) Warning only
B) Suspension or revocation of license
C) $100 fine
D) Probation for 6 months
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: r. 64B2-16.003 guidelines recommend suspension or revocation for gross
malpractice, considering factors like harm caused.
Question 10:
What is the minimum continuing education requirement for chiropractic license renewal per s.
460.413(4)?
A) 10 hours
B) 40 hours biennially
C) 20 hours annually
D) 60 hours triennially