1. An examination, other than one conducted solely for reexamination of an examinee who has failed in a previous examination, must include testing in the following areas:
- (a) General anatomy.
- (b) General physiology.
- (c) Ocular anatomy.
- (d) Ocular physiology.
- (e) Ocular pathology.
- (f) Geometric optics.
- (g) Physiological optics.
- (h) Theoretical optometry.
- (i) Practical optometry.
- (j) Retinoscopy and ophthalmic instruments.
- (k) Ophthalmoscopy and biomicroscopy.
- (l) Neurology, visual fields and perimetry.
- (m) Vision therapy.
- (n) Clinical optometry.
- (o) Contact lenses.
- (p) Pharmacology.
- (q) Statutes and regulations governing the practice of optometry.
- (r) Such other areas as the Board may prescribe.
2. An examination must also provide for an evaluation of the examinee’s knowledge of the following areas:
- (a) Basic science.
- (b) Clinical science.
- (c) Care and management of patients.
[46:208:1955]—(NRS A 1993, 2868)