Texas Pharmacy Act MPJE Exam/ Study Questions with
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Administer def - ANS - directly apply ax drug to body of a patient- injection, inhalation, or ingestion by
person authorized- MD or agent, or the patient at direction of the supervisor
Board def - ANS - the TSBP
Class A - ANS - Community pharmacy
Class B - ANS - Nuclear
Class C - ANS - institutional
Class D - ANS - clinic pharmacy license
Class E - ANS - nonresident pharmacy license
Compounding def - ANS - prep, mixing, assembling, packaging, or labeling
- result of RX drug order
- anticipation of drug orders based on routine, regularly served prescribing patients
- incident to research, teaching, or chemical analysis and not for selling or dispensing
Delivery def - ANS - actual transfer of ax or CS from one person to another
Extended internship program - ANS - - passed tests but lacks number of hours for licensure
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,- applied to take the tests
- applied to take the tests after obtaining full certification from the FPGEC
- is a resident in a residency program
- in presence of pharmacist preceptor
- in effect for 2 years, expires ASAP:
-- on failure to take NAPLEX within 6 months or FPGEC certification;
-- failure of extended intern to pass the tests
-- termination of residency program
-- obtaining a TX pharmacist license
executive director may extend the extended internship if tests suspended or delayed
Change of address or name - ANS - - Pharmacist intern shall notify board electronically or in writing
within 10 days of a change of an address
- pharmacist intern shall notify board in writing within 10 days of a change of name by: sending copy of
official document reflecting the name change, returning the current certificate, and $20
duplicate or amended intern certificate - ANS - $20
Intern without preceptor present - ANS - may function as a pharmacy technician and perform all duties
of a tech without registering as a tech if:
- under direct supervision of a pharmacist
- has completed pharmacy’s onsite technician training program
- is not counted as a tech in the ratio of pharmacists to techs- ratio of pharmacists to interns shall be 1:1
when performing pharmacy tech duties
Intern may NOT - ANS - identify herself as a pharmacist
sign or initial any document which is required to be signed by pharmacist unless preceptor cosigns
independently supervise techs
Preceptors - ANS - - current TX licensed pharmacist or HCP preceptor
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, - display preceptor certificate
- have at least one year of experience or six months of residency training (ASHP accredited)
- initial certification- 3 hours of pharmacist preceptor training provided by ACPE approved provider
within the last 2 years
- continue certification- 3 hours within license renewal period by ACPE approved provider
- NO pharmacist may serve as preceptor if license is subject of an order of the Board imposing a penalty
within 3 years immediately preceding the application- BUT may petition in writing to the Board
Ratio of preceptors to interns - ANS - only ONE intern at any given time (1:1) ratio EXCEPT
- no ratio requirement for preceptors supervising as part of a Tx college/school of pharmacy program
- direct supervision when associated with prep and delivery of ax or med orders
- general supervision when not associated with above
exam fee refund - ANS - board may retain all or part of fee paid by applicant unable to take exam
may refund if: advance notice of inability or emergency- must establish required notification period
Qualifications for license by reciprocity - ANS - fee, completed application, good moral character...
proof of current or initial licensing by examination (can reciprocate a license to TX from a state regardless
if you received that license by examination)
pass the TX MPJE
not eligible unless state was originally licensed grants reciprocal licensing to pharmacists licensed by
examination in TX
Designated agent def - ANS - - nurse, PA, pharmacist- designated by practitioner and authorized to
communicate an ax drug order to a pharmacist and for whom the practitioner assumes legal
responsibility
- RN, PA, or RPh employed in a health care facility to whom the practitioner communicates a Rx drug
order
- RN or PA authorized by pact to administer a RX drug order for a DD
- LVN or education equivalent- designated by pact to communicate ax of an APN or PA authorized by the
pact to sign ax drug orders
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