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1. A pharmacy technician in California is legally permitted to perform which
task under the direct supervision of a pharmacist?
A. Providing patient counseling on adverse effects
B. Entering prescription data into the pharmacy computer system
C. Independently transferring prescriptions between pharmacies
D. Making clinical recommendations on drug therapy
*Rationale: California law allows pharmacy technicians to assist with
technical, non-judgmental tasks such as data entry, but counseling,
transfers, and clinical decisions require a pharmacist.
2. Which entity regulates pharmacy technicians in California?
A. U.S. Food and Drug Administration
B. Drug Enforcement Administration
C. California State Board of Pharmacy
D. Department of Consumer Affairs only
*Rationale: Pharmacy technicians are licensed and regulated specifically
by the California State Board of Pharmacy, which operates under the
Department of Consumer Affairs.
3. A California pharmacy technician’s license must be renewed how often?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
, C. Every three years
D. Every five years
*Rationale: Pharmacy technician licenses in California are renewed
biennially.
4. Which action by a pharmacy technician would constitute unprofessional
conduct?
A. Referring clinical questions to the pharmacist
B. Altering a prescription without pharmacist authorization
C. Counting tablets using an automated counter
D. Preparing labels under supervision
*Rationale: Altering prescriptions exceeds the technician’s legal scope
and constitutes unprofessional conduct.
5. A pharmacy technician may accept a verbal prescription refill request from a
prescriber only if:
A. It is a non-controlled medication
B. The prescriber is well known to the pharmacy
C. The technician immediately relays it to the pharmacist without
interpretation
D. The patient gives consent
*Rationale: Technicians may receive information but cannot interpret or
act on prescriptions independently.
6. Which controlled substance schedule requires the strictest handling and has
no accepted medical use under federal law?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule IV
D. Schedule I
, *Rationale: Schedule I substances have no accepted medical use and high
abuse potential.
7. A pharmacy technician discovers a dispensing error after the medication has
left the pharmacy. What is the technician’s first legal obligation?
A. Contact the patient directly
B. Correct the label independently
C. Notify the supervising pharmacist immediately
D. Document the error without further action
*Rationale: Only the pharmacist can assess, disclose, and manage
medication errors.
8. Which ratio is correct under California law for pharmacy technicians to
pharmacists in a community pharmacy?
A. 1 technician per pharmacist
B. 2 technicians per pharmacist
C. 3 technicians per pharmacist
D. Unlimited technicians
*Rationale: California generally limits the ratio to two technicians per
pharmacist unless otherwise authorized.
9. A technician is asked to reconstitute an oral antibiotic suspension. This task
is:
A. Prohibited
B. Allowed without supervision
C. Allowed under pharmacist supervision
D. Allowed only in hospital pharmacies
*Rationale: Reconstitution is a technical task permitted under pharmacist
supervision.
, 10. Patient prescription records in California must be retained for at least:
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 7 years
D. 10 years
*Rationale: California requires prescription records to be maintained for
seven years.
11. Which of the following best describes “direct supervision” of a pharmacy
technician?
A. Pharmacist must be in the building but not available
B. Pharmacist is present and available for immediate consultation
C. Pharmacist reviews work at the end of the day
D. Pharmacist is reachable by phone
*Rationale: Direct supervision requires physical presence and immediate
availability.
12. A pharmacy technician may assist with which inventory activity?
A. Final verification of controlled substances
B. Ordering and stocking medications
C. Approving wholesaler invoices
D. Authorizing emergency refills
*Rationale: Inventory management tasks are permitted technical duties.
13. Which action violates patient confidentiality under HIPAA and California
law?
A. Discussing patient information with the pharmacist
B. Accessing a patient profile without a work-related reason
C. Using initials on labels
D. Securing records in locked cabinets