Nebraska MPJE Guaranteed Success
What is required for a pharmacy to operate in Nebraska?
️️ A pharmacy must be licensed by the Nebraska Board of Pharmacy.
How long does a pharmacist have to notify the Board of Pharmacy about a change in employment?
️️ Within 30 days of the chang...
What is required for a pharmacy to operate in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ A pharmacy must be licensed by the Nebraska Board of Pharmacy.
How long does a pharmacist have to notify the Board of Pharmacy about a change in employment?
✔️✔️ Within 30 days of the change.
What information must be included in a prescription label?
✔️✔️ Patient's name, drug name, dosage instructions, and pharmacy's contact information.
What is the minimum age for a pharmacist in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ A pharmacist must be at least 19 years old.
What must a pharmacy do if it receives a prescription for a controlled substance from a foreign
prescriber?
✔️✔️ The pharmacy must verify the validity of the prescription and ensure compliance with federal
regulations.
What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a non-controlled prescription in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ There is no maximum number of refills as long as it is authorized by the prescriber.
What must a pharmacist do when a patient is non-compliant with their medication?
✔️✔️ Counsel the patient on the importance of adherence and document the interaction.
What is the requirement for maintaining records of controlled substances in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ Records must be kept for at least five years.
,How often must a pharmacy conduct a controlled substance inventory?
✔️✔️ At least every two years.
What is the consequence for a pharmacist who knowingly dispenses a prescription based on a forged
document?
✔️✔️ They may face disciplinary action, including loss of licensure.
What must a pharmacy do when disposing of expired medications?
✔️✔️ Follow state and federal guidelines for safe disposal.
What is the role of a pharmacist in monitoring a patient's medication therapy?
✔️✔️ The pharmacist must review the patient’s medications for efficacy and safety.
What is the time frame for reporting adverse drug reactions to the FDA?
✔️✔️ Adverse drug reactions should be reported as soon as possible, generally within 15 days.
What are the training requirements for pharmacy technicians in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ Technicians must complete a training program and register with the Board of Pharmacy.
What is the requirement for a pharmacist to administer vaccines in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ They must complete an approved training program and be certified.
What should a pharmacist do if a patient requests a drug not covered by their insurance?
✔️✔️ Counsel the patient on alternatives and inform them about potential out-of-pocket costs.
What is the limit on the quantity of a Schedule III controlled substance that can be prescribed?
✔️✔️ A maximum of a 30-day supply with up to five refills in six months.
, What documentation is required for compounding medications in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ Records of the compounding process must be maintained, including ingredients and quantities
used.
What is the minimum educational requirement to become a pharmacist in Nebraska?
✔️✔️ A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited program.
What should a pharmacy do in case of a natural disaster affecting its operations?
✔️✔️ They must have a disaster plan and ensure the safety of medications and patient records.
What is required for the transfer of a prescription to another pharmacy?
✔️✔️ Both pharmacies must maintain documentation of the transfer.
What action should a pharmacist take if they suspect medication misuse by a patient?
✔️✔️ Report their concerns to the prescriber and document the interaction.
NAC ✔️✔️Nebraska Administrative Code:
- classify state agency rules and regulations
Department ✔️✔️Division of Public Health of the Department of Health and Human Services
Pharmacist ✔️✔️any person licensed in the state of NE to practice pharmacy
Pharmacist Intern ✔️✔️person who meets the requirements of Neb.Rev.Stat 71-1, 144 and these
regulations
Practice agreement ✔️✔️document signed by and PHARMACIST and a PHYSICIAN, where in the
pharmacist AGREES to implement and monitor a therapeutic plan based on written protocol. MUST
contain names of those involved and description of therapy being monitored.
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