LEHNE PHARM 001 PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY
PRACTICE EXAM 2026 WITH QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH WELL ELABORATED
RATIONALES 100% GUARANTEED PASS
1. An APRN practices without physician supervision
because state law does not require it. This type of
prescriptive authority is:
A. Full authority
B. Limited authority
C. Independent authority
D. Restricted authority
Independent authority allows prescribing without
mandatory physician supervision.
2. Full prescriptive authority means the provider may:
A. Prescribe only noncontrolled drugs
B. Prescribe only under physician oversight
C. Prescribe only within specialty clinics
D. Prescribe independently without limitation
,Full authority permits independent prescribing without
statutory restrictions.
3. Limited prescriptive authority generally results in:
A. Increased patient access
B. Reduced healthcare costs
C. Restrictions on prescribing practices
D. Expanded provider autonomy
Limited authority places restrictions on medications or
prescribing conditions.
4. Which organization primarily regulates APRN
prescriptive authority?
A. DEA
B. FDA
C. CMS
D. State regulatory boards
Prescriptive authority is established through state law
and regulatory agencies.
5. A major argument supporting full prescriptive
authority is:
A. Reduced educational requirements
B. Improved access to healthcare services
, C. Elimination of licensure requirements
D. Increased physician oversight
Expanded authority helps address provider shortages and
access barriers.
6. Which factor supports APRN readiness for
prescribing?
A. Limited pharmacology education
B. No certification requirements
C. National certification examinations
D. Physician-only clinical training
Certification validates competency in prescribing and
patient management.
7. Prescriptive authority is most directly linked to:
A. Billing privileges
B. Hospital ownership
C. Licensure and scope of practice
D. Insurance contracts
Authority derives from professional licensure and legal
scope of practice.
8. Which federal agency oversees controlled substance
registration?
, A. FDA
B. CDC
C. CMS
D. DEA
The DEA regulates controlled substances and registration
numbers.
9. A DEA number is required when prescribing:
A. Vitamins
B. Antibiotics
C. Antihypertensives
D. Controlled substances
Controlled drugs require DEA authorization.
10. Schedule II medications:
A. Have no abuse potential
B. Are available OTC
C. Have high abuse potential with accepted medical
use
D. Require no documentation
Schedule II drugs have recognized medical use but
significant abuse risk.
PRACTICE EXAM 2026 WITH QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH WELL ELABORATED
RATIONALES 100% GUARANTEED PASS
1. An APRN practices without physician supervision
because state law does not require it. This type of
prescriptive authority is:
A. Full authority
B. Limited authority
C. Independent authority
D. Restricted authority
Independent authority allows prescribing without
mandatory physician supervision.
2. Full prescriptive authority means the provider may:
A. Prescribe only noncontrolled drugs
B. Prescribe only under physician oversight
C. Prescribe only within specialty clinics
D. Prescribe independently without limitation
,Full authority permits independent prescribing without
statutory restrictions.
3. Limited prescriptive authority generally results in:
A. Increased patient access
B. Reduced healthcare costs
C. Restrictions on prescribing practices
D. Expanded provider autonomy
Limited authority places restrictions on medications or
prescribing conditions.
4. Which organization primarily regulates APRN
prescriptive authority?
A. DEA
B. FDA
C. CMS
D. State regulatory boards
Prescriptive authority is established through state law
and regulatory agencies.
5. A major argument supporting full prescriptive
authority is:
A. Reduced educational requirements
B. Improved access to healthcare services
, C. Elimination of licensure requirements
D. Increased physician oversight
Expanded authority helps address provider shortages and
access barriers.
6. Which factor supports APRN readiness for
prescribing?
A. Limited pharmacology education
B. No certification requirements
C. National certification examinations
D. Physician-only clinical training
Certification validates competency in prescribing and
patient management.
7. Prescriptive authority is most directly linked to:
A. Billing privileges
B. Hospital ownership
C. Licensure and scope of practice
D. Insurance contracts
Authority derives from professional licensure and legal
scope of practice.
8. Which federal agency oversees controlled substance
registration?
, A. FDA
B. CDC
C. CMS
D. DEA
The DEA regulates controlled substances and registration
numbers.
9. A DEA number is required when prescribing:
A. Vitamins
B. Antibiotics
C. Antihypertensives
D. Controlled substances
Controlled drugs require DEA authorization.
10. Schedule II medications:
A. Have no abuse potential
B. Are available OTC
C. Have high abuse potential with accepted medical
use
D. Require no documentation
Schedule II drugs have recognized medical use but
significant abuse risk.