Form Doh 662-097 - Optometrist License Application Packet Page 21

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39. Under the Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act, a contact lens prescription is verified
only if the following occurs:
A. the prescriber confirms the prescription is accurate by direct communication with the seller
B. the prescriber informs the seller the prescription is inaccurate and provides the accurate
prescription
C. the prescriber fails to communicate with the seller within 8 business hours of receiving the
request for verification
D. all of the above
40. If the Secretary of the Department of Health determines a person has engaged in unlicensed
practice, the Secretary may issue a cease and desist order. In addition, a civil fine can be
imposed in the amount of:
A. $500.00
B. $250.00
C. $1000.00 per day for unlicensed activity
D. $250.00 per day for unlicensed activity
41. All of the following are considered unprofessional conduct under
RCW
18.130.180, except:
A. practice beyond the scope of practice as defined by law or rule
B. failure to comply with an order issued by the disciplining authority
C. advertising which is false, fraudulent, or misleading
D. practicing in more than three locations
42. An optometrist may not practice in Washington State unless the optometrist has:
A. a permanent practice location within Washington State
B. obtained a license from the Secretary of the Department of Health
C. been employed by and working under the supervision of a licensed optometrist
D. completed an approved residency program
43. Which of the following is considered unprofessional conduct?
A. current misuse of alcohol
B. current misuse of controlled substances
C. current misuse of legend drugs
D. all of the above
44. An optometrist shall never engage in sexually harassing or demeaning behavior with a current
or former patient. An optometrist shall not engage in sexual contact or sexual activity with a
current patient. A current patient is:
A. a patient who has received professional service from the optometrist within the last six
months
B. a patient who has received professional service from the optometrist within the last twelve
months
C. a patient who has received professional service from the optometrist within the last five
years
D. a patient who has received professional services from the optometrist within the last three
years and whose patient record has not been transferred to another optometrist or health
care professional
DOH 662-078 April 2017
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