Jurisprudence Examination
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1. Which federal agency regulates prescription drug advertising?
A) DEA
B) FDA
C) FTC
D) CDC
Answer: B) FDA
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversees the advertising of prescription drugs to ensure
they are not misleading and contain necessary safety information.
2. Which schedule of controlled substances has the highest potential for abuse and no accepted
medical use?
A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
Answer: A) Schedule I
Schedule I drugs, such as heroin and LSD, are considered to have a high potential for abuse and no
accepted medical use in the United States.
3. A pharmacy receives a prescription for a Schedule II drug. Which statement is correct regarding
refills?
A) Can be refilled up to 5 times in 6 months
B) Can be refilled as needed
,C) Cannot be refilled
D) Can be refilled once
Answer: C) Cannot be refilled
Schedule II prescriptions cannot be refilled. A new prescription must be issued for each supply.
4. Which law primarily governs the practice of pharmacy at the state level?
A) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
B) State Pharmacy Act
C) DEA regulations
D) OSHA standards
Answer: B) State Pharmacy Act
Each state has a pharmacy practice act that establishes licensing, scope of practice, and professional
responsibilities.
5. How long must a pharmacy maintain records of controlled substances?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
Answer: B) 2 years
Federal law requires pharmacies to maintain controlled substance records for at least two years.
6. What is required on a valid prescription for a controlled substance?
A) Patient’s name, drug name, dosage, quantity, prescriber signature
B) Patient’s address, drug name, dosage, quantity, pharmacy signature
C) Only drug name and dosage
D) Only prescriber name and date
Answer: A) Patient’s name, drug name, dosage, quantity, prescriber signature
These elements ensure legal compliance and proper identification for controlled substances.
7. Which federal law requires that pharmacists provide counseling to patients?
A) Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
B) Poison Prevention Packaging Act
C) Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA ’90)
D) Controlled Substances Act
Answer: C) Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA ’90)
OBRA ’90 mandates pharmacists to offer counseling and maintain patient records for Medicaid
patients.
, 8. A prescriber sends an electronic prescription for a controlled substance. Which law must the
electronic prescription system comply with?
A) HIPAA
B) DEA Part 1311
C) FDA electronic prescription guidance
D) OSHA
Answer: B) DEA Part 1311
DEA Part 1311 sets requirements for electronic prescriptions for controlled substances to prevent
fraud and diversion.
9. Which organization issues a national license for pharmacists?
A) NABP
B) FDA
C) DEA
D) State Board of Pharmacy
Answer: A) NABP
The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) administers exams like NAPLEX and
maintains licensure transfer information.
10. Which federal act regulates the storage, labeling, and recordkeeping of hazardous drugs in
pharmacies?
A) OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
B) DEA Controlled Substances Act
C) FDA Drug Listing Act
D) Poison Prevention Packaging Act
Answer: A) OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
OSHA standards protect workers handling hazardous drugs, including proper storage and labeling
requirements.
11. Which act requires child-resistant packaging for certain medications?
A) Poison Prevention Packaging Act
B) Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
C) Controlled Substances Act
D) OBRA ’90
Answer: A) Poison Prevention Packaging Act
The Poison Prevention Packaging Act mandates child-resistant containers for drugs with potential
toxicity.
12. Which controlled substances schedule allows prescriptions to be refilled up to 5 times within 6
months?
A) Schedule II