Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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What action should a chiropractor take when their assistant is impaired?

  1. Ignore the issue if it does not affect patient care

  2. Notify the board of the situation immediately

  3. Document the behavior without further action

  4. Reassign the assistant to different duties

The correct answer is: Notify the board of the situation immediately

When a chiropractor notices that their assistant is impaired, the best course of action is to notify the appropriate board immediately. This is essential because an impaired assistant can pose a risk to patient safety and the quality of care provided in the practice. Reporting the situation ensures that the board can investigate the matter adequately, which may lead to appropriate interventions or support for the assistant, and reinforces the chiropractor's commitment to maintaining a safe and ethical practice environment. Addressing the issue through notification is crucial as a proactive measure, ensuring that the professional standards within the practice are upheld. Moreover, being transparent about any impairment within the team can prevent potential liabilities or regulatory issues for the chiropractor and the clinic, ultimately protecting both the patients and the integrity of the chiropractic profession.