IL MPJE EXAM 2026 PHARMACY
LAW TEST PAPER QUESTIONS
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ What is drug administration limited to, routes of admin? Answer:
oral, topical, injectable, and inhalation
◉ Practice of pharmacy includes... (16) Answer: 1. interpretation and
provision of assistance in monitoring, eval, and implementation of rx
drug orders
2. dispensing of rx drug orders
3. participation in drug/device selection
4. drug administration for oral, topical, inject, and inhalation per what's
ok for that
5. drug regimen review
6. drug or drug-related research
7. provision of patient counseling
8. telepharmacy practice
9. "provision" of those acts or services necessary to provide pharm care
10. MTM
11. compounding/labeling
12. assessment/consultation of pts and dispensing hormonal
contraceptives
13. initiation, dispensing, or admin of drugs, labs, assessments, referrals,
and consultation for HIV PreP and nPEP
,14. vaccination 7 yrs+ for COVID/influenza subQ, IM, or oral
- vaccine must be FDA-approved, ACIP-recommended/appropriate
- by pharmD with ACPE course of training, CPR certification, 2 CE
immunization/renewal period, inform PCP and if <18y/o inform them of
importance of well-child visit with pediatrician
15. ordering/admin of COVID vaccine
16. ordering/admin of Point of care tests, screens, tx for influenza,
COVID, group A strep, RSV, adult-stage head louse, and health
conditions per emergency declaration in IL
◉ Which health conditions can pharmD order test or administer test for
or screen for?? Answer: Order tests to guide clinical decision-making for
health conditions waived under the federal clinical laboratory
improvement amendments of 1988
◉ Prescription requirements (oral, facsimile, or electronic) (7) Answer:
1. name of pt
2. date of rx issue
3. name and strength of drug or description of medical device prescribed
4. quantity
5. directions of use
6. prescriber's name, address, and signature
7. DEA registration IF CONTROLLED
◉ Are DEA numbers required for inpt drug orders? Answer: NO
,◉ How long is a non-controlled script good for, from date issues for
purpose of refills? Answer: 15 months
◉ What constitutes inpt drug order? Answer: For a resident or pt of
facility licensed under:
- Nursing Home Care Act, OR
- ID/DD community care act, OR
- MC/DD act, OR
- specialzied mental health rehab act of 2013, OR
- hospitalist licensing act, OR
- university of illinois hospital act
OR for a facility operated by DHS or Department of Corrections
◉ PIC Answer: - name appears on pharmacy license
- responsible for all aspects of operation related to pharmacy practice
◉ What is dispensing? What is NOT? Answer: The interpretation,
evaluation, and implementation of a prescription drug order
Includes the preparation and delivery of drug or device to a patient or
patient's agent in a suitable container appropriately labeled for
subsequent administration to or use by a patient
***NOT physically handing over the drug or delivery to the home or
institution of the patient and NOT physically delivering to pt within a
pharmacy while pharmacist is on duty/pharmacy open
, ◉ Does compounding include flavoring? Answer: No
◉ Compounding means Answer: preparing and mixing of components
either
1. as result of script drug order or initiative based on presciber-pt-
pharmd relationship or in anticipation of receiving rx based on routine,
regularly observed dispensing patterns, OR
2. for purpose of research, teaching or analysis and NOT for sale or
dispensing
◉ When can commercially available products be compounded for
dispensing? ALL MET Answer: 1. Commercial product not reasonable
available from normal distribution channels in timely manner to meet pt
need, AND
2. prescriber has requested drug be compounded
◉ Patient counseling can include... (7) Answer: 1. obtaining med history
2. acquiring pt's allergies and health conditions
3. faciliation of pt understanding of intended use of med
4. proper directions for use
5. significant potential ADRs
6. food-drug interactions
7. need to be compliant with medication
LAW TEST PAPER QUESTIONS
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ What is drug administration limited to, routes of admin? Answer:
oral, topical, injectable, and inhalation
◉ Practice of pharmacy includes... (16) Answer: 1. interpretation and
provision of assistance in monitoring, eval, and implementation of rx
drug orders
2. dispensing of rx drug orders
3. participation in drug/device selection
4. drug administration for oral, topical, inject, and inhalation per what's
ok for that
5. drug regimen review
6. drug or drug-related research
7. provision of patient counseling
8. telepharmacy practice
9. "provision" of those acts or services necessary to provide pharm care
10. MTM
11. compounding/labeling
12. assessment/consultation of pts and dispensing hormonal
contraceptives
13. initiation, dispensing, or admin of drugs, labs, assessments, referrals,
and consultation for HIV PreP and nPEP
,14. vaccination 7 yrs+ for COVID/influenza subQ, IM, or oral
- vaccine must be FDA-approved, ACIP-recommended/appropriate
- by pharmD with ACPE course of training, CPR certification, 2 CE
immunization/renewal period, inform PCP and if <18y/o inform them of
importance of well-child visit with pediatrician
15. ordering/admin of COVID vaccine
16. ordering/admin of Point of care tests, screens, tx for influenza,
COVID, group A strep, RSV, adult-stage head louse, and health
conditions per emergency declaration in IL
◉ Which health conditions can pharmD order test or administer test for
or screen for?? Answer: Order tests to guide clinical decision-making for
health conditions waived under the federal clinical laboratory
improvement amendments of 1988
◉ Prescription requirements (oral, facsimile, or electronic) (7) Answer:
1. name of pt
2. date of rx issue
3. name and strength of drug or description of medical device prescribed
4. quantity
5. directions of use
6. prescriber's name, address, and signature
7. DEA registration IF CONTROLLED
◉ Are DEA numbers required for inpt drug orders? Answer: NO
,◉ How long is a non-controlled script good for, from date issues for
purpose of refills? Answer: 15 months
◉ What constitutes inpt drug order? Answer: For a resident or pt of
facility licensed under:
- Nursing Home Care Act, OR
- ID/DD community care act, OR
- MC/DD act, OR
- specialzied mental health rehab act of 2013, OR
- hospitalist licensing act, OR
- university of illinois hospital act
OR for a facility operated by DHS or Department of Corrections
◉ PIC Answer: - name appears on pharmacy license
- responsible for all aspects of operation related to pharmacy practice
◉ What is dispensing? What is NOT? Answer: The interpretation,
evaluation, and implementation of a prescription drug order
Includes the preparation and delivery of drug or device to a patient or
patient's agent in a suitable container appropriately labeled for
subsequent administration to or use by a patient
***NOT physically handing over the drug or delivery to the home or
institution of the patient and NOT physically delivering to pt within a
pharmacy while pharmacist is on duty/pharmacy open
, ◉ Does compounding include flavoring? Answer: No
◉ Compounding means Answer: preparing and mixing of components
either
1. as result of script drug order or initiative based on presciber-pt-
pharmd relationship or in anticipation of receiving rx based on routine,
regularly observed dispensing patterns, OR
2. for purpose of research, teaching or analysis and NOT for sale or
dispensing
◉ When can commercially available products be compounded for
dispensing? ALL MET Answer: 1. Commercial product not reasonable
available from normal distribution channels in timely manner to meet pt
need, AND
2. prescriber has requested drug be compounded
◉ Patient counseling can include... (7) Answer: 1. obtaining med history
2. acquiring pt's allergies and health conditions
3. faciliation of pt understanding of intended use of med
4. proper directions for use
5. significant potential ADRs
6. food-drug interactions
7. need to be compliant with medication