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If your patient just had eye surgery and their eye pain is getting worse, what is the proper course of action? Co-manage with surgeon If you are managing a patient with ocular allergies with a topical steroid, after how many days must you CONSULT with an ophthalmologist if symptoms haven not improved? 21 If a patient has traumatic iritis and is still on meds after ___ you need to REFER 1 week If managing an adult patient with idiopathic iritis, after how much time must you CONSULT with an OMD if it has not improved/gotten worse? 72 hours Are there any restrictions for referring or consulting with oral allergy or NSAID medications? No When should you REFER a central corneal ulcer if not improved 48 hours If managing an adult patient with idiopathic iritis, after how much time must you CONSULT with an OMD if it has not resolved? 3 weeks If a patient is on antivirals for keratitis and not improving, when should you REFER to an OMD? 7 days If managing an adult patient with idiopathic iritis and they are still on medications after ___ weeks you must REFER to an OMD 6 weeks

If managing a patient with idiopathic iritis and it recurs within ___ you must REFER to an OMD 1 year If managing a patient with episcleritis and it has not resolved within ____ you must CONSULT with an OMD 3 weeks If managing a patient with episcleritis and it has not improved within ___ you must CONSULT with an OMD 72 hours When should you REFER a patient out with episcleritis if they are still on medications? 6 weeks If episcleritis recurs within ___ you should CONSULT with an OMD 1 year If a patient is on corticosteroids for any inflammatory anterior segment condition (besides allergies) and it gets worse within ___ you must CONSULT with an OMD 72 hours If a patient is on antibiotics for preseptal cellulitis and hasn't gotten better after ___ you should REFER to an OMD 48 hours If a patient is on antivirals for keratitis and it has not resolved within ___ you should REFER to an OMD 3 weeks If a patient is on antivirals for conjuncitivitis/dermatitis and hasn't improved within ___ you should CONSULT with an OMD 7 days If a patient is on antivirals for conjunctivitis/dermatitis and hasn't resolved in ___ you should REFER to an OMD 3 weeks In the event of an emergency, schedule II drug prescriptions can be oral, electronic, or faxed but must be followed with a written Rx on a temper-proof form within __ days 7 All state boards, including optometry, are subject to review every __ years 4

Any licensee whose license expires while on active duty in the military may have the license restored without examinations or penalty within after discharge 1 year Administrative fines are not to exceed ____ for each violation $5, It is a misdemeanor to sell equipment, supplies, or services greater than to an unlicensed person $ Complaints filed with the state board must be acknowledged within __ days 10 Board members are appointed for a __ year term but cannot serve more than __ consecutive terms 4 years 2 terms If you change your address you have __ days to notify the board 30 True or False: A license cannot be denied solely on the basis of felony conviction if applicant has certificate of rehabilitation. True It is prohibited to dispense, prescribe or sell eyeglasses which are not made of shatter-resistant lenses or non-flammable frames to: one-eyed person, a law enforcement officer, a fireman, or a person under age 18. What is the fine for unlawfully obtaining a professional degree or making a false statement/impersonation during a licensing exam? $2,000-$6,000 or imprisonment in state prison, and other possible civil, criminal or administrative action. What is the punishment for unlawful fee splitting/kick backs? Imprisonment in county jail, for not more then 1 year, or in state prison or by a fine up to $10,000, or both. A patient may not be referred to a clinic in which the referring doctor as financial interest unless

The financial interest is disclosed in writing There is no alternative provider within 25 miles or 40 minutes What is the definition of significant financial interest $5,000 or 5% of the whole Punishment for violating Advertising laws imprisonment in county jail not exceeding 6 mo., by a fine up to $2,500, or by both. No optometrist may have any membership, proprietary interest, coownership, or any profit-sharing arrangement with any RDO or any optical company, except: Landlord-tenant To end surprise medical bills, health care providers must provide a good-faith estimate of charges for care to self-pay individuals upon scheduling care or on request. If the final bill is ___ or more over the estimate, the patient can dispute the charge. $ All prescriptions must be electronic except: eyeglass/contact lens Rx out-of-state Rx no EMR capability, temporary technical malfunction, pharmacy not available or not accessible, patient does not have a preferred pharmacy, patient unable to fill prescription in timely fashion. How to re-activate a license Paying renewal fee and completing CE requirements for preceding renewal period. True or false: if you are working in a government facility (like the VA) you need to have a California license False What is the punishment for excessive prescribing/treating? $100-$600, imprisonment of 60 to 180 days, or both. What is the punishment for any licensee who engages in or aids/abets substance abuse in their workplace? Subject to suspension and revocation of license. Civil penalty of $2500-$5000 per offense. Every insurance and every licensed person must report within 30 days to the board every settlement award over ____.

$

True or False: A practitioner is exempt from licensure if he/she participates in a sponsored program for the uninsured or underinsured, of short duration not exceeding 10 days, and services are free of charge to the patient. Prior approval from SBO is necessary for participation in program. True What is the expiration date for spectacle lenses? 2-4 years unless by patient history or circumstance, such as presence of visual abnormalities related to ocular or systemic disease, there is reasonable probability of change earlier than 2 years True or False: The expiration date for spectacle lenses can be less than the re-examination date False What is the expiration date for contact lenses 1-2 years unless there by patient history or circumstance there is reasonable probability of change earlier than one year. How long must a provider keep a signed copy that the patient recieved their contact lens prescription at least 3 years True or False: Unlicensed optometrists/new grads and optometry assistants may perform tonometry True An unlicensed optometrist/new grad/optometry assistant may perform a subjective refraction if they have at least __ hours of documented training 45 Upon receiving a request from a seller of contact lenses, the prescriber has how long to respond to the prescription request? one business day or 2 p.m. of the next business day, whichever is sooner What is the fine for non-resident contact lens violations? $1000 to $ True or False: anyone in the office can fit and adjust glasses so long as they were trained. False: only a registered spectacle lens or contact lens dispenser or someone under the direct responsibility and supervision (present on premises) of a registered dispenser may fit and adjust lenses How long must an OD keep records? A minimum of 7 years for a minor, record must be kept a minimum of 7 years and at least until patient reaches age 19.

California optometry board consists of: 11 members 5 ODS 1 RDO 5 public members How many board members constitutes a quorum 6 The board shall elect a president, VP, and secretary. How long shall they serve? 1 year How often does the board meet? Once a quarter Optometrists can treat nonsurgical ocular inflammation (traumatic iritis, corneal inflammation, keratitis, episcleritis, etc) in patients over what age 18 What type of uveitis can optometrists treat unilateral nonrecurrent nongranulomatous idiopathic iritis in 18+ True or False: Optometrists can solely manage postsurgical inflammation False, must be comanaged with OMD When can optometrists treat glaucoma? Over 18; any types but Acute angle closure and narrow angle glaucoma True or False: Optometrists can consult with an OMD over the phone regarding a patient who has not improved on a topical steroid, True What scheduled drugs can optometrists prescribe? Schedule II-Codeine and hydrocodone with compounds (e.g. Tylenol #3, Vicodin) Schedule IV- Tramadol Scheduled drugs are limited to a ___ day supply 3 day If the pain persists after a patient has been prescribed the maximum amount of scheduled drugs the optometrist must refer to an OMD

In the event of an emergency, scheduled drug prescriptions can be oral, electronic, or faxed but must be followed by a written Rx on tamper-proof paper within __ days 7 True or False: optometrists can collect blood by skin puncture to test for diabetes and other conditions True True or False: TPA certified optometrists may administer IV fluorescence when evaluating diabetic retinopathy in a solo practice? False, oral only ODs can perform Lacrimal irrigation/dilation on patients __ years and older after certification 12 How does one become certified to perform lacrimal irrigation/dilation? Those graduating before May 1, 2000, must perform 10 procedures under OMD supervision to be certified; those graduating after May 1, 2000, are exempt from certification. Optometrists are considered glaucoma certified if they graduate after ___ May 1, 2008 How many didactic course hours must be completed to be glaucoma certified At least 24 Optometrists will be certified to administer immunizations if:

  1. Completion of CDC endorsed course
  2. Certified in basic life support
  3. Complies with all state and federal record keeping What immunizations can optometrists administer? influenza, herpes zoster virus, pneumococcus, COVID True or False: TPA certified ODs can treat conditions of the posterior segment False; anterior segment only You must consult the appropriate physician to use any non-antibiotic oral prescription for patients under __ years old 5 If an optometrist graduated before Jan 1, 1996, they must meet what requirements to become TPA certified

(1) Completes a preceptorship of no less than 65 hours, during a period of not less than two months or more than one year, with either a TPA-certified optometrist or an ophthalmologist. (2) Successfully completes a minimum of 100 hours of directed and accredited education in ocular and systemic diseases within two years prior to meeting the requirements of paragraph (1). (3) Passes the TMOD examination or its equivalent, as determined by the State Board of Optometry. The board may issue a temporary license to practice optometry to a person unable to take section III of NBEO due to COVID. This declaration ends... February 28, 2023 CE Requirements for TPA certified ODS 50 How many CE hours should be on the treatment and management of ocular disease (infections, inflammation, steroids, systemic meds, pain meds, glaucoma) 35 How many CE hours should be on glaucoma? 10 The OD must notify the board in writing of practice addresses before engaging in the practice of optometry, except when the OD is engaged in the temporary practice of optometry. What is "temporary Practice" practice away from principal practice for not more than 5 days in a 30-day period or not more than 36 days in a calendar year. No optometrist and no more than 2 optometrists may jointly own more than __ branches 11 What is the fee for altering medical records? $ gross negligence Defined as an extreme departure from the ordinary standard of conduct, as an entire failure to exercise care, to justify the belief that there was an indifference to the interest and welfare of others, which raises a presumption of conscious indifference to consequences Incompetence Lack of knowledge or ability in discharging professional obligations Failure to comply with the request for the clinical records of a patient by the board within ___ days constitutes unprofessional conduct 15

When do optometry licenses expire? at midnight on the last day of the month in which the license was (first) issued during the second year of a two-year term if not renewed. If you let your license expire you have ___ years to pay all accrued and unpaid renewal and deliquency fees and submitting proof of CE to renew your license 3 years How much is the fee for applicants with examination $275. How much is the license renewal fee $ How much is the fee for branch office license $75. What is the penalty for failure to pay the renewal fee for license or branch office license? $ What is the fee for issuance of certificate or change of name? $ If there is a change to ownership the OD may use the name of the predecessor for __ years 2 Any person who fails to pass the California Law exam may request a rescoring of the examination within___ days 75 CE requirement for non-TPA ODs 40 hours within 2 years immediately preceding the license expiration date. Max patient care/ethics CE hours 8 True or False: Practice management courses count toward CE hours False True or False: You can do a vision screening for adults and refer them to your practice, but you can't do a vision screening on students and solely refer them to your practice

True A OD cannot perform corneal scraping False An OD can perform venipuncture True Expression of sebbaceous cysts in permitted True Suture removal is permitted True - only if consulting with physician CT and MRI can be ordered by an OD independently False - must consult with physician Sodium fluorescein may be administered to a patient True -Only oral fluorescein for DR Foreign body removal restrictions

  1. no needle
  2. no scalpel
  3. non perforating
  4. no deeper than mid stroma Diathermy, cryotherapy are permitted for punctal occlusion False, these are considered surgery Corneal scraping is prohibited False 10YO with swollen tender lacrimal gland OD must refer, not allowed to treat if <12YO Constant unilateral tearing in 7YO OD must refer, only allowed D&I if >12YO. Probing prohibited TearLab osmolarity is permitted in OD's office True - CLIA waived tests are permitted OD office may charge to dispense TPA False

Laser procedures are permitted False - laser surgeries that modify tissue are considered surgery. May use diagnostic 'laser' such as ultrasound. OD practicing telemedicine fails to gain verbal informed consent or does not abide by condidentiality laws unprofessional conduct Types of glaucoma OD may treat POAG, PXG, PDG Convicted of a crime related to qualifications to become an OD unprofessional conduct, grounds for license denial Fraud to benefit himself or injure another unprofessional conduct, grounds for license denial False statement or omission when applying for license unprofessional conduct, grounds for license denial Felony conviction when applying for OD license License cannot be denied if the applicant has certificate of rehabilitation Conviction of crime related to profession UC, grounds for denial, suspension, revocation incompliant with child support UC, grounds for denial, suspension, revocation Subversion of licensing exam UC, grounds for denial, suspension, revocation Getting license by fraud or misrepresentation UC, grounds for denial, suspension, revocation False statements / omission for another person's license application UC, grounds for denial, suspension, revocation Board may publicly reprove licentiate for suspension/revocation of license True Shatterproof lenses and nonflammable frames must be specified when dispensing frames to these individuals

one eyed person law enforcement fireman child <18YO Sale, procurement or use of professional degree obtain illegally FELONY False statement in a material regard or engaging in impersonation during licensing exam FELONY Receive benefit for referring patients Public offense Misdemeanor and unprofessional conduct You can refer to a relative or organization in which you have financial interest if There are no other alternatives within 25 mi or 40 minutes Financial interest is disclosed in writing at time of referral Significant financial interest amount 5% of whole or $5, Failure to report elder abuse Misdemeanor elder abuse report guidelines immediate telephone reports and written report w/i 2 working days Failure to report child abuse Misdemeanor Child abuse report guidelines Immediately via telephone and follow with written report w/i 36h of initial report. Domestic abuse misdemeanor Domestic abuse report guidelines contact local enforcement by telephone then send cali emergency management form 5-502 to agency w/i 2 working days Health records length of time required to keep

7 years or until the age of 19 (but not less than 7 years) Unprofessional conduct Summary of health care record provision within 10-30 working days from date of written request. Unprofessional conduct A healthcare provider may withold records if bills are unpaid FALSE. Unprofessional conduct Any adult has right to an addendum after inspecting their record True, up to 250 words per item. Request must be in writing. Regulations for pt inspecting their records permissable during regular business hours within 5 days of written request, is allowed one person in the room, or you can transmit copies within 15 days The board may request physical fitness information regarding applicant if pertinent to position True Complaints regarding consumer fraud Investigation and discipline by district attorney (DA) Schedules II-V RX requirements on tamper proof RX pad sold by the state Oral, electronic, fax, or paper is permitted Reasons you can RX a controlled substance disease ailment injry infirmities attendant upon old age Governement right to inspect agency records Public records are open for inspection during business hours except for test keys/exams or employee addresses Bagley-Keene open meeting act Any private business discussed behind closed doors must announce the general reason for closed session. Who issues citations/fines Executive officer of the board

Classe A citation unlicensed practice Class B Citation violations that cause non physical financial harm to person or multiple class C within the past 3 years Class C citation violation of any statute or reg that did not cause physical/financial harm Time to contest a citation 30 days Citation contest conference timeline 60 days of written request Glaucoma certification requirements after May 2008

  1. hold active license in CA
  2. TPA certification
  3. 10 hours of glauc CE (counts toward 35 oc dz hours) during each renewal period Ophthalmic lens RX requirements OD Name OD address OD tele OD signature Patient name issue date expiration date Office notice posted for consumers must include what information
  4. requirement of releasing corrective lens RX after exam
  5. complaints can be directed to SBO
  6. optometry is a SBO regulated practice CE requirements for TPA OD's 50 hours for license renewal 35 on tx/dx/management of ocular or systemic disease up to two credits for a full day board meeting (SBO) up to 4 credits for CPR - red cross use OE tracker or else another process is required ?up to 8 hr for ethics CE requirements for NON TPA OD

20 credits per year Patient care management up to 4 hours, practice (business) management excluded Minimum liability insurance for corporation $50 000 x number of OD's Naming a corporation Must have "corp" or corporation in title or Inc SBO must notify applicant in what time frame if requirements have been met for license or fictitious name 120 days Timeframe to request rescoring of CA law exam 75 days Response to board inquiry about cirminal history 30 days Fingerprint requiremetns retain receipt of taking fingerprints for 3 years License renewal date expires at midnight on last day of licensee's birth month after first issue and then every two years Branch office app fee $ fictious permit renewal $ TPA cert fee $ POG cert fee $ D&I cert fee $ Exam fee $

biannual certificate renewal $ Late fee for certificate renewal $ When renting a commercial mercantile what are the rules for the OD? Records owned by OD Practice owned and controlled by OD Space is seperate from occupants Signs are seperate and indicate optometrist Rules for change of ownership successor may use the predecessor's name for no more than 2 years in small font. Acquisition includes permission to use active patient records Advertising failures Misdemeanors Certificate of registration must be posted in principle place of practice:

  1. owned location (not branch office)
  2. if employed at one office, that office
  3. More than one office- post numbered statement of licensure in each Mobile optometry facilities itinerary must be submitted within 30 days notice Professional inefficiency fail to use instruments to conduct exam fail to carefully record findings License expiry midnight last day of birth month then every two years if not renewed May expired certificates be renewed? Within 3 years, pay all fines, fees, submitt proof of CE for past 2 years May suspended license be renewed? Yes, but doesn't mean you can practice May a revoke certificate be renewed? No. Cannot be renewed. subject to expiry

Retired license exempt from CE cannot practice License with retired volunteer service retired status provides voluntary upaid services at public programs/screening. subject to CE requirements renew biennial You forget to document the treatment plan and meds dispensed to patient Professional inefficiency UC Practicing with an invalid license UC You have a patient with a blood borne contagious disease and you did not wear gloves UC Letting your friend practice with your license UC You treat a patient with granulomatous uveitis, this is the fourth recurrance. UC - failure to refer You run and charge an ONH OCT and macula scan to every patient UC - excessive diagnostic testing Your step brother-in-law calls and needs a renewal on his T3 for his corneal abrasion. UC - refilling controlled substances without examination Violations of the optometry practice act Misdemeanor Timeline to file accusations for optometry practice act Must be filed within 3 years after the SBO discovers the problem or within 7 years of after the act occurs, whicher occurs first. If the case involves a minor, the filing is 10 years or until they are of majority age. Having your cousin soliciting door-to-door UC Signing your name "Dr. whoever"

UC - must list "OD" afterwards Optician may advertise for optometry services False You may work for an unlicensed person False Gross negligence extreme departure from ordinary standard of conduct. Failure to exercise care, justify belief that there was an indifference to interest and welfare of others negligent acts breach of standard of care that may cause harm Standard of care breach OD fails to possess the degree of learning skill knowledge in dx/tx of pt that would be expected in similar location and circumstances and that failure causes injury to the patinet incompetence lack of knowledge or ability in discharging professional obligations also is professional inefficiency Ocular disease specialist UC - cannot hold yourself higher than another OD cappers or steers UC Changing the patients VA from 20/60 to 20/30-2 in their record UC - for fraudulent intent limit for codeine and hydrocodone 3 days When consult is indicated, a phone call is sufficient not entirely, must retain written record of conversation/recommendations etc. Protocol for proposing rules/regs SBO submits to director of consumer affairs SBO submits final rulemaking record w/i 1 year director responds w/i 30d

if disproved SBO has 60d to override with unanimous vote if approved SBO submits w/i 5 days to office of admin law Accept a complimentary CE conference in return for referring 10 patients Public offense UC and a misdemeanor unfair competition/fraudulent business timeline up to 4 years to after the action is discovered What constitutes a 'temporary practice' practice away from principal practice for not more than 5 days in a 30-day period or not more than 36 days in a calendar year Posting license at temporary practice not required, OD must have it with them and issue receipt with his/her primary practice location and temp location Records for visits in health care facilities maintain in central location for 7 years. keep copy of request for services in chart Licensed OD requirements on receipt: palce of practice, number of certificate, description of goods/services and amount charged Time stipulation for OD to own more than one office OD must be in personal attendance at each office 50% of the time it is open for practicing optometry SBO may issue a permit under another name if: -place is owned completely by applicant -name of practice include word "optometry" -no charge pending If idiopathic iritis is worse ... in 72 hours = consult If idiopathic iritis is not improved No rule If idiopathic iritis is not resolved 3 weeks = consult If idiopathic iritis is still on meds

6 weeks = refer If idiopathic iritis occurs <1 yr refer If episcleritis is worse 72 h consult If episcleritis is not improved no rule if episcleritis is not resolved 3 weeks consult If episcleritis is on meds 6 weeks refer If episcleritis recurrs <1 year consult If inflammatory keratitis gets worse 72 hours consult If inflammatory keratitis is not improved no rule if inflammatory keratitis is not resolved no rule inflammatory keratitis is still on meds no rule inflammatory keratitis recurs in <1 year Consult Traumatic iritis worse after 72 h consult Traumatic iritis not improved no rule Traumatic iritis not resolved no rule

Traumatic iritis still on meds 1 week REFER Central cornea ulcer rule If not improved at 48 h then refer Dacryocystitis rule If not improved at 48h refer Preceptal cellulitis rule If not improved at 48h refer Viral keratitis Not improved at 1 week REFER Not resolved at 3 weeks REFER viral conjunctivitis or dermatitis If worse at 7 days consult; not resolved at 3 weeks refer Ocular pain RX'ing meds rule if not resolved at 3 days refer special requirements for treating glaucoma in diabetic patients COnsult in writing with PCP when developing plan/changing meds. Prescriptions need to be co-signed by PCP Allowing a person to use their license/ letting unlicensed person act as partner Misdemeanor Sell supplies >$100 to unlicensed person Misdemeanor Complaints with the board must be acknowledged in 10 days Board members term 4 years, cannot exceed 2 consecutive terms You may include teaching positions (current/former) on your ad True Description of products may be advertised on an optometrist ad

True You must exclude fees for services on optometrist ads False, you may include this. If you advertise incorrectly about yourself/optometrist Unprofessional conduct and misdemeanor You decide to rent a space owned by Hoya Misdemeanor- not allowed have any proprietary interest in optical companies Excessive prescription /excessive admin of drops, procedures Unprofessional conduct. Misdemeanor Sexual abuse/misconduct/relations with patients Unprofessional conduct Central file of conviction/crime if settlemetn >$3000 file purged every 5 years Days to report arbitration >$3000 or damages/death 30 Insurance fraud unprofessional conduct How does licensing work if you participate in a short duration program? If it is program services free to the patient, not exceeding 10 days for the uninsured/underinsured - you don't need a license May an OD employ an MD? Yes - if they are ophthalmology Expiration of spec RX 2-4 years unless vision condition indicates sooner; however you can not have an RX expiry before your RTC date Must orally inform pt of expiry. Can be extended by prescriber. Oral RX must be confirmed in writing before delivering lenses Violation of spec RX expiration Unprofessional conduct Optician may fill expired RX if the pt breaks/loses theirs

True CL expiry rule 1- 2 years unless ocular condition/pt history that needs to be monitored sooner Violation of CL expiration rule unprofessional conduct State Law CL RX release rule Must provide at end of full exam or fitting. OD has discretion when releasing complex RX for RGP or custom lenses /F - Corticosteroids for post-surgical inflammation and pain requires 72h consult if worse False - must co-manage w/ surgeon If a pt is on corticosteroids for ocular allergies, how long before consult? 21d if condition worsens A worsening iritis while pt is on steroids requires how long before consult? 72h If an idiopathic iritis does not resolve in ___ weeks, you must (consult/refer)? 3w, consult What drugs have no restrictions for treatment (per Dr. C's chart)? P.O. Antihistamins & NSAIDS All antibiotics for any ocular condition requires (consult/referral) after how long if the condition has not improved? 48hr - referal 'If any ocular viral condition has not resolved after ____ period of time, you must (refer/consult)?' 3wk, refer Proper guideline for referral of ocular pain? 3d = refer if not resolved Recurrence of these diseases within 1 year requires a consult/referral. Steroid tx of idiopathic iritis (referral), episcleritis (consult), inflammatory keratitis (consult) Inflammatory keratitis requires a (consult/referral) if worse after a ___ period of time while Tx with steroids. 72hr, consult

All steroids listed in Dr. C's chart have a ___ period of time consult if worse. 72hr 'If a viral keratitis has not improved over a ___ period of time, you must (consult/refer)?' 7d, refer 'If a viral conjunctivitis has worsened over a ___ period of time, you must (consult/refer)?' 7d, refer What is the limitation of the type of idiopathic iritis that CA ODs can Tx? Uni, non-rec, non-gran idiopath iritis, > 18yrs. What is the limitation of the type of inflammatory keratitis that CA ODs can Tx? Peripheral types, excluding Moorens and Terriens T/F - CA ODs may use oral meds to stabilize angle closure. T What types of glaucoma may be Tx'd? POAG, PDG, PXE. Stabilize ACG Age limit of glaucoma Tx? 18 or older Conditions that require you to refer your glaucoma pt to an OMD? If requested by the pt or if angle closure develops Glaucoma pts with diabetes require what special stipulation in the Tx plan? The tx'ing OD must consult in writing w/ the tx'ing physician in developing a glaucoma tx plan and when making changes w/ the pt's glaucoma meds. T/F - TPA Certified ODs can Tx or remove sebaceous cysts by expression T T/F - You may order a CBC without prior consultation with an MD? T Corneal FB Tx limitations? Non-perf, no deeper than MID-stroma, not require surgical repair; no scalpel or needle on cornea' T/F - Probing of nasal lacrimal tract is permitted on pts 12 years or older. F - only lacrimal irrigation/dilation is allowed on pts 12 yrs & older

T/F - You are permitted to remove sutures without consultation of the treating physician. F - can remove sutures WITH consultation Is it legal for receiving a bonus for limiting the amount of threshold VFs to 5 in one day? No (sec 511) What situations require polycarbonate lenses? one-eyed person, fireman, law enforcement, under 18 yrs old. What needs to be written on a spectacle prescription? Pt's name, lens power, expiration, issue date; name, address, license # & signature of OD. Expiration date for spectacles must be no less than __ years from date of issuance unless there is a reasonable probablilty of change earlier than __ years. 2-4, 2 (sec 2541.1) T/F - Prescriber must orally inform patient of SRx expiration date T (sec 2541.1) T/F - Prescriber is not allowed to extend SRx expiration date F - can extend (sec 2541.1) T/F - Expired glasses prescriptions can be filled. T - only in the event of loss, breakage, or damage but dispenser shall recommend that pt returns for eye exam (sec 2541.1) Expiration date of CLs? 'No less than 1 yr, not more than 2 yrs unless reasonable probability of change earlier than 1 yr (sec 2541.2)' T/F - Prescriber must provide a copy of the CLRx upon completion of eye exam or CL fitting process. T (sec 2541.2) 'T/F - Prescriber must release the CLRx if pt is wearing RGPs, keratoconus lenses, or other custom lenses' F - prescriber can release at his/her discretion (sec 2541.2) but TRUE under federal law which supersedes state law T/F - CLs can be prescribed before initial comprehensive eye exam F - CLs must be fitted after comprehensive (sec 2541.2) T/F - You may charge a fee for CLRx release F (sec 2541.2)