Exam 2026 | Verified Practice Questions &
Answers | Chiropractic License Study Guide
FLORIDA LAWS & RULES CHIROPRACTIC BOARD EXAM 2026
Verified Practice Questions & Answers | Chiropractic License Study Guide
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
• This comprehensive study guide contains 200 practice questions designed to
thoroughly prepare you for the Florida Chiropractic Board examination, covering all
critical areas of Florida statutes, professional regulations, scope of practice, and
ethical standards.
• Study this material by working through each question before checking the answer;
use the detailed rationales to reinforce your understanding of Florida-specific
regulations and strengthen your knowledge of board expectations for licensed
practitioners.
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1:
According to Florida Statutes Chapter 460, which of the following best
describes the primary scope of chiropractic practice in Florida?
A) Diagnosis and treatment of all musculoskeletal conditions using prescription
medications
B) The detection and correction of subluxations affecting nerve function through
spinal manipulation
C) Performing surgery on the cervical spine under specific circumstances
D) Prescribing injectable medications for pain management
E) Treating internal organ diseases through spinal manipulation alone
,CORRECT ANSWER: B - The detection and correction of subluxations affecting
nerve function through spinal manipulation
Rationale: Florida Statutes Chapter 460 clearly defines the chiropractic scope of
practice as focused on detecting and correcting subluxations that may interfere
with nerve function. This is accomplished primarily through spinal manipulation
and related procedures. While chiropractors in Florida may perform certain other
procedures and therapies, the core definition of chiropractic practice centers on
subluxation detection and correction. Chiropractors in Florida are not licensed to
prescribe medications, perform surgery, or treat internal organ diseases as
independent practitioners.
QUESTION 2:
What is the minimum educational requirement for licensure as a chiropractor
in Florida?
A) A high school diploma and 1000 hours of chiropractic training
B) A Bachelor's degree from any accredited university
C) Graduation from an accredited chiropractic college approved by the Board
D) A Master's degree in health sciences from a Florida institution
E) Two years of college coursework plus supervised clinical experience
CORRECT ANSWER: C - Graduation from an accredited chiropractic college
approved by the Board
Rationale: Florida law requires that applicants for chiropractic licensure must
graduate from an accredited chiropractic college. The college must be one that is
recognized and approved by the Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine. This
ensures that graduates have received comprehensive training in chiropractic
theory, clinical practice, anatomy, physiology, and other required subjects. While
general education is important, a high school diploma or Bachelor's degree alone is
insufficient; specifically, graduation from an accredited chiropractic college is
mandatory.
,QUESTION 3:
Which examination must a chiropractor pass to obtain licensure in Florida?
A) The National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) examination only
B) A Florida-specific state examination created by the Board
C) The NBCE examination and the Florida jurisprudence examination
D) An internship-based practical examination
E) A written examination created by the applicant's chiropractic college
CORRECT ANSWER: C - The NBCE examination and the Florida jurisprudence
examination
Rationale: To become licensed in Florida, chiropractors must pass two
examinations: the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) examination,
which tests general chiropractic knowledge, and the Florida jurisprudence
examination, which specifically tests knowledge of Florida laws, rules, and
regulations governing chiropractic practice. The jurisprudence exam ensures that
practitioners understand their professional obligations under Florida law before
they begin practice.
QUESTION 4:
Under Florida law, what is the maximum scope of radiographic procedures a
chiropractor may perform?
A) Full-body radiography without limitation
B) Limited spinal radiography only, as permitted by rule
C) Radiography of any area if ordered by a physician
D) No radiography of any kind
E) Radiography of extremities only
, CORRECT ANSWER: B - Limited spinal radiography only, as permitted by rule
Rationale: Florida regulations permit chiropractors to perform radiographic
procedures, but only within specific limits. These procedures are generally
restricted to spinal imaging necessary for detecting subluxations or other spinal
conditions relevant to chiropractic diagnosis and treatment. Chiropractors are not
permitted to perform unrestricted radiography or to image areas beyond the scope
defined by Board rules. The rules specifically delineate which radiographic
procedures are within the chiropractic scope of practice.
QUESTION 5:
What must a chiropractor do before initiating chiropractic treatment on a
new patient?
A) Perform a physical examination only
B) Obtain a complete case history and perform appropriate examinations before
rendering treatment
C) Request records from the patient's primary care physician
D) Perform radiographic imaging in all cases
E) Have the patient sign a liability waiver
CORRECT ANSWER: B - Obtain a complete case history and perform
appropriate examinations before rendering treatment
Rationale: Before initiating treatment, Florida law requires chiropractors to obtain
a thorough case history and perform appropriate clinical and diagnostic
examinations. This standard ensures that chiropractors have sufficient information
to make an informed diagnosis and treatment plan. The complete evaluation helps
identify contraindications, red flags, and patient-specific factors that should
influence the treatment approach. Simply performing a physical exam or obtaining
waivers is insufficient without the comprehensive history and examination.