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CALIFORNIA OPTOMETRY LAW EXAM 2026 | COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAMINATION BANK | 200 QUESTIONS COVERING ALL STATUTORY AND REGULATORY TOPICS | CORRECT ANSWERS WITH COMPREHENSIVE RATIONALES | PROFESSOR VERIFIED | ALREADY GRADED A+

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CALIFORNIA OPTOMETRY LAW EXAM 2026 | COMPLETE
PRACTICE EXAMINATION BANK | 200 QUESTIONS COVERING
ALL STATUTORY AND REGULATORY TOPICS | CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH COMPREHENSIVE RATIONALES | PROFESSOR
VERIFIED | ALREADY GRADED A+




Question 1
Under California law, an optometrist whose license has expired for
more than three years must take which examinations for
reinstatement?
A) Only the California Laws and Regulations Examination
B) Only the NBEO Clinical Skills Examination
C) Both the NBEO Clinical Skills Examination and the Board's
jurisprudence examination
D) The entire NBEO series and the California Laws and Regulations
Examination
E) No examinations, only a fee payment
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To restore an expired license, the holder must pass both the
NBEO Clinical Skills exam and the Board's jurisprudence examination,
ensuring competency is current.
Question 2

,What is the maximum number of topical medications an optometrist
certified to treat glaucoma may use concurrently on a patient?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Five
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The law restricts the use to two concurrent topical
medications for treating primary open-angle glaucoma to ensure
patient safety.
Question 3
An optometrist may practice telemedicine in California provided they
obtain which of the following?
A) Written consent from the patient's primary care physician
B) Verbal informed consent from the patient or their surrogate
C) Prior authorization from the State Board of Optometry
D) A waiver from the California Medical Board
E) Consent from the patient's insurance company
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The law requires the optometrist to obtain verbal informed
consent from the patient and abide by confidentiality laws when
practicing telemedicine.
Question 4

,When an optometrist uses an oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent
(NSAID), what is the time limit for use before referral is required?
A) 1 day
B) 2 days
C) 3 days
D) 5 days
E) 7 days
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Prescription oral NSAIDs are limited to three days' use. If the
condition has not resolved, the patient must be referred to an
ophthalmologist.
Question 5
What is the standard of care to which an optometrist diagnosing and
treating eye disease is held in California?
A) A lower standard than a physician and surgeon
B) The same standard as a physician and surgeon
C) A standard determined by the State Board of Optometry
D) The standard of a general practitioner
E) The standard of a pharmacist
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An optometrist is held to the same standard of care as a
physician and surgeon when diagnosing and treating eye disease.
Question 6
An optometrist in California is permitted to order which of the following
imaging studies independently, without consultation with a physician?

, A) CT scans
B) MRIs
C) X-rays
D) Ultrasounds
E) PET scans
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Optometrists may perform or order imaging studies that
utilize laser or ultrasound technology independently but must consult
with a physician for imaging utilizing radiation.
Question 7
A licensed optometrist must report a change in email address to the
State Board of Optometry within what timeframe?
A) 10 days
B) 15 days
C) 30 days
D) 45 days
E) 60 days
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Licensees are required to report a change in mailing and
email address within 30 days to maintain accurate records.
Question 8
In the case of a patient diagnosed with a central corneal ulcer that has
not improved 24 hours after diagnosis, the optometrist must:
A) Refer the patient immediately
B) Consult with an ophthalmologist

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