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Nebraska MPJE All Answers Correct What is the definition of a prescription drug in Nebraska? ️️ A prescription drug is any medication that requires a licensed healthcare provider's authorization for dispensing. What is the required minimum age for a pharmacy technician in Nebraska? ...

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What is the definition of a prescription drug in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ A prescription drug is any medication that requires a licensed healthcare provider's
authorization for dispensing.



What is the required minimum age for a pharmacy technician in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ The minimum age is 18 years.



What is the purpose of a pharmacy audit in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ To review compliance with state and federal regulations, ensuring accurate billing and
appropriate medication dispensing.



What are the record-keeping requirements for non-controlled substances in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ Records must be kept for at least five years from the date of dispensing.



What must a pharmacy do if a patient requests to see their medication records?

✔️✔️ The pharmacy must provide access to the records, following privacy regulations and verifying
the patient's identity.



What is the importance of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number for prescribers?

✔️✔️ It is necessary for prescribing controlled substances and helps prevent prescription fraud.



What is the maximum supply a pharmacist can dispense for a Schedule II controlled substance in
Nebraska?

✔️✔️ A maximum of a 30-day supply is allowed unless otherwise specified by the prescriber.



What training is required for pharmacists to administer immunizations in Nebraska?

,✔️✔️ Pharmacists must complete a state-approved immunization training program and obtain
certification.



What are the penalties for illegally selling controlled substances in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ Penalties may include fines, imprisonment, and loss of pharmacy license.



What steps must a pharmacy take to ensure proper disposal of hazardous waste?

✔️✔️ They must follow state and federal guidelines for disposal, ensuring safety and environmental
protection.



What is the procedure for reporting theft or loss of controlled substances?

✔️✔️ The pharmacy must report the incident to the DEA and local law enforcement immediately.



What are the guidelines for handling prescription drug samples in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ Samples must be stored securely, logged properly, and can only be distributed to patients with a
prescription from a licensed prescriber.



What is required for a pharmacy to provide compounding services in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ The pharmacy must have appropriate equipment, training, and comply with state compounding
regulations.



What is the pharmacist's responsibility when a patient refuses a prescribed medication?

✔️✔️ The pharmacist should counsel the patient on the importance of the medication and document
the refusal.



How long must a pharmacy maintain records of patient counseling sessions?

✔️✔️ Records must be kept for at least five years.



What is the process for a pharmacy to renew its license in Nebraska?

,✔️✔️ Pharmacies must submit a renewal application and pay the required fees to the Nebraska Board
of Pharmacy.



What is the role of the pharmacist in medication therapy management?

✔️✔️ Pharmacists assess and manage medication regimens to optimize patient outcomes and ensure
safe medication use.



What must a pharmacist do if they suspect a patient is abusing prescription medications?

✔️✔️ They should document their concerns, provide counseling, and may report to appropriate
authorities if necessary.



What is the limit for refills on a prescription for a Schedule V controlled substance?

✔️✔️ Refills are allowed for up to one year from the date of the original prescription.



What is required for a pharmacy to dispense a drug under the Nebraska Prescription Drug Monitoring
Program?

✔️✔️ The pharmacy must report certain prescription data to the state program as mandated by law.



How should a pharmacy handle a patient request for a refill of a controlled substance after the
prescribed number of refills has been exhausted?

✔️✔️ The pharmacist should contact the prescriber for authorization before proceeding with the
refill.



What are the responsibilities of a pharmacy intern in Nebraska?

✔️✔️ Interns must work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist and can perform tasks
assigned by the pharmacist.



What should a pharmacist do if they receive a fraudulent prescription?

✔️✔️ They should not fill the prescription and report the incident to the Nebraska Board of Pharmacy
and local authorities.

, What is the process for a pharmacist to change a patient's medication therapy?

✔️✔️ The pharmacist must communicate with the prescriber and obtain approval before making any
changes to the therapy.



What is the purpose of patient medication records in pharmacy practice?

✔️✔️ To ensure comprehensive medication management and provide a history of a patient’s
medications for safe dispensing.



T or F. All pharmacies must have a PIC, even mail order. ✔️✔️True



Define PIC ✔️✔️Pharmacist designated on a pharmacy license/remote dispensing pharmacy
license/designated by hospital as being responsible for pharmacy practice



Works w/in the physical confines (not required for remote dispensing pharmacy unless otherwise
required)



PIC duties ✔️✔️*Develop/implement policies/procedures (hosp)

*Ensure that pharmacist review all medical orders prior to first dose (with exceptions) (hosp)

*Responsible for pharmacy operations in conformance with all laws

*Be present for initial inspection

*File reports

*Notify Dept. of HHS and patients if pharmacy closing

*Supervise technicians/verify performance

*Ensure pharmacists/techs/interns are properly credentialed



T or F. Pharmacist review is required of all medical orders prior to first dose being administered to
patient in hospital. ✔️✔️T (with exceptions)



Is telepharmacy allowed in hospitals to allow pharmacist review or orders? ✔️✔️Yes

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