Oregon MPJE Practice Test 2024/2025 with 100% correct answers
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Oregon MPJE Practice T
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Oregon MPJE Practice T
A patient come in and states that she wants everything refilled. The technician puts through refills for all medications in the patient's profile. What should the pharmacist do?
A. Call patient review each medication that needs refilled
B. Verify all refilled medications except for her Ambien
C....
A patient come in and states that she wants everything refilled. The technician puts through refills for all
medications in the patient's profile. What should the pharmacist do?
A. Call patient review each medication that needs refilled
B. Verify all refilled medications except for her Ambien
C. Verify all refilled medications
D. Verify all refilled medications except for Prilosec whose directions are take as needed correct
answersAnswer A
A patient is not allowed to request that everything be refilled. They must request medication specifically
by name of prescription number. It does not matter if the medication is a controlled substance or not, or
what the directions say. OAR 855.041.1120
A patient comes in with a Rx for Qullichew #30. You have 10 tablets in stock, and the patient is willing to
pick up the rest later. You:
A. Provide her 10 tablets now and the remaining supply in 10 days
B. Call the provider to change the Rx to Ritalin
C. Provide her 10 tablets now and the remaining supply in 3 days
D. Tell the patient to now come back until the full quantity is in stock correct answersAnswer C
As a CII substance Quillichew (methylphenidate ER), you may partial the medication as long as the
remaining supply is dispensed to the patient within 72 hours.
As a CII substance, you cannot obtain a verbal prescription from the provider and you may not change
the name of the medication, even with the provider's approval.
There is a shortage of oxycodone 10 mg. The provider decides to change the medication to Percocet
even though he cannot get a hard copy until tomorrow. You:
A. Change the medication to Percocet
B. Tell the provider to fax an emergency Rx
C. Document a verbal order from the provider for an emergency Rx
D. Tell the patient to wait until tomorrow when you receive the hard copy correct answersAnswer A
,In the case of a medication shortage, you may substitute the medication prescribed as long as it is
properly documented. There is nothing in the question to indicate this patient meets the requirements
for an emergency oral authorization of a CII substance.
1. Which items do you have to document on a prescription transferred into your pharmacy?
I. Prescription number at the transferring pharmacy
II. Dates of each time the prescription was filled at the transferring pharmacy
III. The number of refills authorized on the original prescription
A. II only
B. III only
C. I & II only
D. II & III only correct answersAnswer B: III only
Do not need to document the Rx number at the transferring pharmacy nor the dates of each time that
the Rx was filled. You do need to document the date of the last fill and the number of refills authorized
by the provider.
1. Which of the following is true for the storage and distribution of controlled substances in a hospital
setting?
I. Suboxone may be used as floor stock as long as proper documentation is kept
II. Halcion may be kept in a robotic distribution system
III. Quantities of Roxanol kept in the pharmacy must be tracked using a perpetual inventory
A. I, II & III
B. I & II only
C. I & III only
D. II & III only correct answersAnswer A: I, II, III
Controlled substances may be kept as floor stock as long as proper documentation is kept and the
substance are kept in locked compartments
,- CIII-V substances may be kept in robotic distribution system.
- CII substances must be kept on a perpetual inventory.
Therefore, option 1 is correct regardless of the medication's schedule
Option 2 does depend on the medication's schedule.
Halcion (triazolam) is a schedule IV substance, and so it can be kept in a robotic distribution system.
Option 3 also depends on the medication schedule
Roxanol is a schedule II substance and therefore must be tracked with a perpetual inventory
1. Your pharmacy has decided to host a take-back program and you have to notify the BOP. You have a
couple of interns available to help you during the take-back program. You may ask them to do the
following:
i. Count the number of tablets of Schedule II substances that are collected during the program
ii. Help clean out the expired storage area in the pharmacy and put these medications into the take back
receptacle
iii. Interview patients as they are coming in on their perceived value of the take-back program
A. II only
B. III only
C. I & II only
D. II & III only correct answersAnswer B: III only
During a take-back program the receptacle must be placed in front of the counter, and medications put
in the receptacle may not be counted, inventoried or sorted in any way. Therefore, interns, would not be
allowed to count the tablets of Schedule II substances collected. Stock medication from the pharmacy,
expired or not, may not be put into the receptacle, so II is also not appropriate. The only option listed
that the interns would be able to do is interview patients
1. You receive a hardcopy prescription from a providers' office that has both Diflucan and Nucynta ER
with complete direction and quantities. The prescription has been signed by the providers' agent. You
tell the patient:
A. You may not fill either Diflucan or the Nucynta ER
, B. You may fill both the Diflucan and the Nucynta ER after verifying both medications with the provider
C. You may fill the Diflucan but not Nucynta ER
D. You may fill both the Diflucan and Nucynta ER without any further verification correct answersAnswer
C
Multiple prescriptions may be written on a hardcopy prescription, and the prescribers' agent may sign
hard copy prescription for non-controlled substance. Nucynta ER, however, is a Schedule II controlled
substance. Without the providers' hand signature, the order for Nucynta ER is not valid. As a Schedule II
controlled substance, you will also not be able to take a verbal order for the medication even after
speaking to the prescriber
1. A pharmacist in Montana works in a Central Fill pharmacy that processes prescriptions for Oregon
patients. Which of the following is true?
I. Both the pharmacist processing prescriptions and the PIC of the Central Fill pharmacy must be licensed
in Oregon.
II. Only the PIC of the Central Fill pharmacy needs to be licensed in Oregon
III. As long as the PIC of the Central Fill pharmacy is licensed in Oregon, the Central Fill Pharmacy itself
does not need to be license with the Oregon Board of Pharmacy
A. I, II and III
B. I only
C. II only
D. II and III only correct answersAnswer C: II only
The PIC of the Central Fill Pharmacy must be licensed pharmacist in Oregon, but the other pharmacists
processing prescription do not need to be licensed in Oregon. Therefore, I is incorrect. Any Pharmacy
that completes any part of prescription for Oregon patient's must be licensed with the Oregon Board of
Pharmacy, so III is also incorrect
You received a prescription from an optometrist office for Paracaine eye drops, with the name of the
office under patient name and directions listed "for Office Use". You:
A. Fill out a DEA 222 form for Paracaine drops
B. Fill the prescription as written
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