Practice Questions And Correct Answers
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1. Which schedule of controlled substances has the highest potential for
abuse with no accepted medical use in the United States?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule I
D. Schedule IV
Rationale: Schedule I drugs have high abuse potential and no accepted medical
use, e.g., heroin and LSD.
2. A pharmacist may dispense a prescription drug without a patient’s
prescription in which of the following situations?
A. Routine refill
B. Emergency dispensing when the prescriber cannot be reached
C. For convenience of the patient
D. None of the above
Rationale: Oklahoma law allows emergency refills of prescription drugs if the
prescriber cannot be reached and the patient’s health may be at risk.
3. What is the minimum number of hours of continuing education required
for pharmacist license renewal in Oklahoma per biennium?
A. 10 hours
B. 15 hours
C. 30 hours
D. 40 hours
,Rationale: Oklahoma requires pharmacists to complete 30 hours of continuing
education every 2 years.
4. Which of the following drugs requires a Prescription Drug Monitoring
Program (PDMP) report in Oklahoma?
A. Antibiotics
B. Antihypertensives
C. Controlled substances
D. Vitamins
Rationale: PDMP tracks controlled substances to prevent abuse and diversion.
5. Under Oklahoma law, a pharmacist may dispense which of the following
without a prescriber’s authorization?
A. Schedule II opioid
B. Naloxone for opioid overdose
C. Benzodiazepines
D. Schedule III stimulants
Rationale: Pharmacists can dispense naloxone under standing orders or
collaborative practice agreements to prevent opioid overdoses.
6. A pharmacist notices a prescription for a controlled substance appears
altered. What is the correct action?
A. Dispense as written
B. Do not dispense and contact the prescriber
C. Call law enforcement immediately
D. Fill half the prescription
Rationale: Altered prescriptions may indicate forgery; the pharmacist must verify
with the prescriber before dispensing.
7. Which of the following is required on an Oklahoma prescription label?
A. Only the patient’s name
B. Only the prescriber’s name
C. Patient’s name, drug name, strength, directions, pharmacy info
D. Only directions for use
, Rationale: Oklahoma law specifies prescription labels must include comprehensive
information for patient safety.
8. How long must prescription records for controlled substances be retained
in Oklahoma?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 5 years
D. 10 years
Rationale: Oklahoma law mandates controlled substance records to be kept for 5
years.
9. A pharmacy intern in Oklahoma may:
A. Dispense independently
B. Perform duties under pharmacist supervision
C. Counsel patients without supervision
D. Prescribe medications
Rationale: Interns may perform tasks under the direct supervision of a licensed
pharmacist.
10.Which federal agency enforces the Controlled Substances Act?
A. FDA
B. DEA
C. CDC
D. OSHA
Rationale: The DEA regulates manufacturing, distribution, and dispensing of
controlled substances.
11.Which type of drug recall is considered most serious?
A. Class III
B. Class II
C. Class I
D. Class IV
Rationale: Class I recalls involve drugs that may cause serious adverse health
consequences or death.