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  • June 20, 2024
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Exam Master MPJE NYS
A female patient walks into the pharmacy complaining of severe pain and asks if you can
rush the filling of her prescription. She has had extensive oral surgery by her dentist. You
check the shelf and realize that you have the brand name available for the narcotic that has
been prescribed, but not the generic, which is on order. Your colleague insists that you need
to dispense a generic. Which of the following are applicable in this situation? Select all that
apply.

1. You can dispense the brand if the physician has written "daw" in the applicable section of
the prescription.
2. You can dispense the brand if the prescription has "daw" preprinted on the prescription.
3. You can dispense the brand under any circumstances since there is an emergency
situation.
4. You can dispense the brand, but need to charge the patient the price you would have
charged for the generic if the physician has not written "daw" in the appl - correct
answer-Ans: 1,3

What should the pharmacist be aware of related to Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT)?
Select all that apply.

1. If a prescription is written for EPT, it must have "EPT" written in the body of the
prescription above the name of the medication and dosage for all prescriptions issued.
2. The name of the sex partner is anonymous and is never written on the prescription.
3. EPT can be provided for partners of patients diagnosed with Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct).
4. EPT can be provided for partners of patients diagnosed with gonorrhea.
5. The recommended EPT treatment for Ct infection is 1g of azithromycin taken as a single
oral dose. - correct answer-Ans: 1,3,5

What patient-specific information is a pharmacist required to submit to the Prescription
Monitoring Program when a patient fills a controlled substance prescription? Select all that
apply.

1. Date prescription issued and date dispensed
2. remaining # of refills
3. prescriber's DEA number
4. # of days supply
5. payment method - correct answer-Ans: 1,3,4,5

A patient walks into your pharmacy with a prescription for acetaminophen/oxycodone
(Percocet). Unfortunately, the prescriber has forgotten to include the strength. In situations
like this, where the prescription is incomplete, what additions could you make upon
consultation and agreement with the prescriber? Select all that apply.

1. adding a drug strength
2. adding the date rx written if missing

,3. adding a dosage form
4. adding patient's name
5. adding a drug quantity - correct answer-Ans: 1,3

You receive a prescription that was written by an optometrist for a glaucoma medication. You
are unsure whether or not the optometrist is qualified to prescribe the medication. Which of
the following apply to an optometrist's prescriptive authority? Select all that apply.

1. A glaucoma medication would be considered a Phase II therapeutic pharmaceutical
agent.
2. An optometrist who is certified to prescribe glaucoma medications would have been
previously certified to prescribe Phase I therapeutic pharmaceutical agents.
3. Phase II therapeutic pharmaceutical agents include both topical and oral dosage forms.
4. An optometrist who was certified to prescribe Phase I therapeutic pharmaceutical agents
would have an additional qualification of "T" associated with their license.
5. An optometrist who was certified to prescribe Phase II therapeutic pharmaceutical agents
would have an additional qualification of "V" associat - correct answer-Ans: 1, 2, 5

Which of the following requirements apply to a controlled substance label? Select all that
apply.

1. An orange label is required for dispensing a controlled substance prescription.
2. The maximum daily dosage is required on the label.
3. Name, address, and telephone number of the dispensing practitioner (pharmacy) are
required on the label.
4. The words "CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE, USE WITH CAUTION"
prominently marked or printed in either boldface or upper case lettering are required on the
label.
5. The name of any animal and the name and address of the owner are required on any
controlled substance prescription label written for an animal. - correct answer-Ans: 1,2,3

What are the responsibilities of an institution with respect to the security of prescriptions for
outpatient use? Select all that apply.

1. To set up periodic audits to determine if the staff practitioners, interns, and residents are
storing the prescriptions properly
2. To require that prescriptions be kept under lock and key when not in use
3. To notify the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement immediately of the loss, destruction, or theft
of any such official prescriptions assigned to the institution
4. To return unused prescriptions to the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement
5. To maintain a record of all prescriptions assigned to staff practitioners - correct
answer-Ans: 2,3,5

Partial filling of a Schedule III substance is permissible, provided that:
I. Each partial filling is recorded.
II. The total quantity dispensed in all partial fillings cannot exceed the total quantity
prescribed for a 30-day period.
III. There is a maximum of 5 partial fillings. - correct answer-Ans: I and II only

, Which of the following requirements apply when conducting a controlled substance
inventory? Select all that apply.

1. The inventory record must remain at the registered location.
2. The inventory may be done at any time during the workday.
3. The inventory record must be signed by the person(s) taking the inventory.
4. The inventory record needs to be retained for a 5-year period.
5. During an inventory, one would need to make an exact count of any Alprazolam. - correct
answer-Ans: 1,4

You have been considering getting more clinically involved at your hospital and want to
participate in a collaborative therapy protocol. Which of the following relate to the training or
experience needed? Select all that apply.

1. The pharmacist needs to have either residency training or have board certification.
2. The pharmacist needs to have a current unrestricted license.
3. The pharmacist needs to have 1 million dollars of malpractice insurance per occurrence or
claims made.
4. If the pharmacist has a B.S. Pharm. degree, they must have a minimum of 3 years'
experience, of which at least 1 year shall include clinical experience in a health facility.
5. If the pharmacist has a Pharm D. degree, they must have a minimum of 2 years'
experience, of which at least 1 year shall include clinical experience in a health facility. -
correct answer-Ans: 1,2,4,5

Which of the following apply to the pharmacist licensing requirements in this jurisdiction?
Select all that apply.

1. Graduates of a non-accredited pharmacy program must complete an internship of not less
than 12 months.
2. Graduates of an accredited Pharm. D program must complete a 6-month internship
following graduation.
3. In order to become a licensed pharmacist, one must be at least 18 years of age.
4. The examination requirement to become a pharmacist consists of 2 parts: passing both
the NAPLEX exam and the MPJE exam.
5. The passing score for all applicable pharmacist licensing exams shall be 75.0. - correct
answer-Ans: 1,5

Which of the following apply to licensees who
-have allowed their respective licenses to practice pharmacy lapse,
-have not practiced pharmacy continuously in another jurisdiction, AND
-wish to have their licenses reinstated?
Select all that apply.

1. They would be required to complete the continuing education (CE) requirement applicable
to the period of time the licensee was registered in their last registration period.
2. They would be required to submit proof of completion of all required CE for the new
renewal period directly to the Board of Pharmacy.

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