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DELAWARE MPJE 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT What are the days supply restrictions for Schedules II and III prescriptions? - Answer-May be dispensed up to 100 dosage units or a 31 day supply, whichever is greater. What is the maximum supply limit for an opioid analgesic prescrip...

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DELAWARE MPJE 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS
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What are the days supply restrictions for Schedules II and III prescriptions? - Answer-
May be dispensed up to 100 dosage units or a 31 day supply, whichever is greater.

What is the maximum supply limit for an opioid analgesic prescription to a minor? -
Answer-A practitioner may not issue a prescription for more than a seven-day supply at
any time.

What is the limit for the first prescription of an opioid analgesic to an adult patient for an
Acute Pain Episode? - Answer-A practitioner may not issue a prescription for more than
a 7-day supply.

Under what circumstances can a practitioner issue a second prescription for an opiate
exceeding a seven-day supply? - Answer-If, in the professional medical judgment of the
practitioner, more than a 7-day supply is required to treat the patient's acute medical
condition after discharge from an inpatient facility or outpatient surgical center.

CII Refills? - Answer-no refills allowed

CIII and CIV refills - Answer-5 refills within 6 months of issue date

A practitioner may issue multiple prescriptions authorizing the patient to receive a total
of up to a 90-day supply of a schedule II controlled substance provided the following
conditions are met: - Answer-● Each separate prescription must be issued for a
legitimate medical purpose by an individual practitioner
acting in the usual course of professional practice.
● The individual practitioner must provide written instructions on each prescription
(other than the first prescription, if the prescribing practitioner intends for that
prescription to be filled immediately) indicating the earliest date on which a pharmacy
may fill each prescription.

Postdating for CS allowed? - Answer-All prescriptions for controlled substances shall be
dated on the day when issued.

Partial fills for CS allowed? - Answer--Prescriptions for controlled substances in
Schedule II for patients either having a medically documented terminal illness or
patients in Long Term Care Facilities (LTCF), may be filled in partial quantities, to
include individual dosage units.

,-For each partial filling, the dispensing pharmacist shall record on the back of the
prescription (or another appropriate record, uniformly maintained, and readily
retrievable) the date of the partial filling, quantity dispensed, remaining quantity
authorized to be dispensed and the identification of the dispensing pharmacist.
-The total quantity of Schedule II controlled substances dispensed in all partial fillings
must not exceed the total quantity prescribed and must be filled not later than 60 days
after the date the prescription was written.

Emergency Fill Requirements for CS? - Answer-In an emergency situation a pharmacist
may dispense controlled substances listed in Schedule II upon receiving oral
authorization of a prescribing practitioner, provided that the procedures comply with
Federal law and regulation.

DEA - What are the Licensure Requirements? - Answer--Every pharmacy that
dispenses a controlled substance must be registered with DEA.
-A state license must be obtained.
-Federal agencies are exempt from the state license requirement.

DEA - Who Must Apply? - Answer-The requirement of registration is waived for any
official of the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health
Service, or Bureau of Prisons who is authorized to prescribe, dispense, or administer,
but not to procure or purchase, controlled substances in the course of his/her official
duties.

DEA application requirements? - Answer-DEA Form 224 - Retail Pharmacy,
Hospital/Clinic, Practitioner, Teaching Institution, or Mid-Level Practitioner
DEA Form 225 - Manufacturer, Distributor, Researcher, Canine Handler, Analytical
Laboratory, Importer, Exporter
DEA Form 363 - Narcotic Treatment Programs
DEA Form 510 - Domestic Chemical

DEA Form 224 - Answer-Retail Pharmacy, Hospital/Clinic, Practitioner, Teaching
Institution, or Mid-Level Practitioner

DEA Form 225 - Answer-Manufacturer, Distributor, Researcher, Canine Handler,
Analytical Laboratory, Importer, Exporter

DEA Form 363 - Answer-Narcotic Treatment Programs

DEA Form 510 - Answer-Domestic Chemical

How Do You Validate a DEA Number? - Answer-Two letters followed by seven
numbers.
● First letter:
o A, B, F is a full practitioner. X is a full practitioner with buprenorphine privileges.
o M is a mid-level practitioner

,● Second letter: First letter of prescriber's last name
● Math
o Step one: 1st, 3rd, and 5th numbers are added together.
o Step two: 2nd, 4th, and 6th numbers are added together and multiplied by two.
o Step three: Add the sums from step one and two together
o The 7th number of the DEA number should be equal to the last digit of the number in
step three

DEA Renewal Cost? Frequency? - Answer-$888 every 3 years

DEA License Update Process? - Answer-Complete DEA Form 224a online


Who are the Board of Pharmacy members? - Answer--Total of 9 members who are
residents of the state.
-6 pharmacists who practiced in Delaware for at least 5 years, and who represents
various practice settings.
-3 public members, 1 from each county (New Castle, Kent, Sussex)

Is the Board of Pharmacy a separate entity or under another organization/department? -
Answer-The Division of Professional Regulation (DPR) provides regulatory oversight for
the Board.

Who chairs the Board of Pharmacy? - Answer-The Board shall elect annually a
president and other officers.

How long do Board members serve? - Answer-Each Board member serves a term of 3
years, and may succeed himself/herself for 1 additional term.

How often does the Board convene? - Answer--The Board holds regularly scheduled
business meetings at least 6 times in a calendar year
-As the President of the Board considers necessary
-At the request of a majority of the Board members.

Who can attend Board meetings? - Answer-Open to the public

Medical Gas - licensure - Answer--Any person that dispenses medical gas directly to
patients by sale shall register with the Board of Pharmacy.
-Distributors of medical gas who distribute to non-patient entities shall obtain a
distributor license from the BoP.

Medical Gas - requirements (records/documentations) - Answer--The original order shall
be kept and be readily retrievable for a minimum of 3 years after the date of the last
dispensing.
-Record shall include but not be limited to: name, address, telephone number of the
patient; name, address and telephone number of licensed practitioner; item and quantity
dispensed; and date of dispensing.

, Pharmacist Licensure - who can apply? - Answer--Must be a graduate of an approved
pharmacy school
-Have completed the necessary practical experience (1500 hours; minimum o 1000
hours in community or hospital settings)

Pharmacist Licensure - Fee - Answer-$212

CE requirements for licensed pharmacists - Answer--30 hours per biennial licensure
period (even numbered years (i.e., Oct 1st, 2024 - Sep 30th, 2026), or 1.25
hours/month
-2 hours in the area of med safety/errors
-2 hours relating to controlled substances
-For those that administer injections: at least 2 hours dedicated to this area of practice

Pharmacist Licensure - minimum intern hours - Answer--1500 hours
-Minimum of 1000 hours in community or hospital settings.
-The remaining 500 hours may be obtained in other recognized fields of practice.
-Transfer/Reciprocity: not specified; must be licensed in good standing in at least one
other state/territory.

Pharmacist Licensure - degree/education required - Answer--New: must have
graduated from a school or college of pharmacy accredited by ACPE.
-Transfer/Reciprocity: graduate of ACPE-accredited school/college of pharmacy OR
have FPGEC certification.
-Foreign graduate: must have graduated and received a pharmacy degree from a
pharmacy degree program which has been approved by the Board.

Pharmacist Licensure - documents requirements (New Applicant) - Answer--fingerprints
(for criminal background check)
-affidavit of intern experience
-certificate of graduation

Pharmacist Licensure - documents requirements (Transfer/Reciprocity) - Answer--
fingerprints
-proof of licensure in good standing from each state where applicant is or has been
licensed
-NABP official application for transfer of pharmacist license.

Pharmacist Licensure - documents requirements (Foreign Graduate) - Answer--
fingerprints
-FPGEC certification
-affidavit of intern experience

Pharmacist Licensure - reinstatement process - Answer--A licensee, upon the licensee's
written request, may be placed on inactive status for no more than 4 years.

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