1. Definition of Phar- The:
macy Practice
1. Preparing
2. Compounding
3. Preserving
4. Dispensing
of drugs, medicines and therapeutic devices on the
basis of prescriptions or other legal authority, and col-
laborative drug therapy management
2. T/F: A collaborative True
drug therapy man-
agement program
requires a written
agreement or pro-
tocol with a volun-
tarily participating
physician
3. T/F: A pharmacist False.
participating in a
collaborative drug A pharmacist can adjust drug strength, frequency, or
therapy manage- route of administration. However, the pharmacist can't
ment may adjust the select a different drug unless it is expressly authorized
regimen of a pa- in the written order or protocol
tient by substituting
or selecting a dif-
ferent drug that dif-
fers from the initial-
ly prescribed thera-
py by the physician
4. What is the feder- 19
al age requirement
for a professional li-
cense?
5. True
, Pharmacy Law - New York MPJE Test Questions with Verified Answer
T/F: Every pharma-
cist on duty should
be identified by
a badge designed
by the state board
of pharmacy which
shall contain name
and title
6. Requirements for 1. Name and address of the owner of the establishment
Prescription Labels
2. Date compounded
3. Number of the prescription
4. Name of the prescriber
5. Name and address of the patient
6. Directions for use
7. T/F: Pharmacies True
who deliver medica-
tion w/o patient or
authorized consent
are required to ac-
cept the return of
the medication from
the patient, refund
the patient, and de-
stroy the drug
8. When a Pharma- Date, time, and name of the practitioner authorizing the
cist receives an refill
oral authorization
for refills, what
must be written on
the reverse side