Practice Questions And Correct Answers
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1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the Ohio Pharmacy
Practice Act?
A. To establish pharmacy business ownership requirements
B. To ensure public safety through regulation of pharmacy practice
C. To set reimbursement rates for pharmacy services
D. To regulate pharmaceutical manufacturing standards
The Ohio Pharmacy Practice Act exists chiefly to protect the public by
setting standards for safe and ethical pharmacy practice, rather than
focusing on business ownership or reimbursement.
2. In Ohio, a pharmacist must complete how many hours of continuing
education (CE) to renew an active license every two years?
A. 10 hours
B. 20 hours
C. 30 hours
D. 40 hours
Ohio law mandates pharmacists complete 20 hours of approved CE
, every biennial renewal period to maintain competency and stay
current in practice.
3. Which schedule of controlled substances is defined as having no
accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule I
D. Schedule IV
Controlled Substances Schedule I includes drugs like heroin and LSD
that are not accepted for medical use and have high abuse potential.
4. An Ohio pharmacy must maintain prescription records for a minimum
of how many years?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
State law requires retention of prescription records for at least three
years to permit audit, inspection, and legal review.
5. Which of the following changes may a pharmacist legally make to a
prescription under Ohio law without contacting the prescriber?
A. Drug strength substitution without prescriber consent
B. Confirming the correct dosage form when the prescription is
unclear
C. Altering the patient’s name for a family member
D. Adding a therapeutic substitution not authorized by prescriber
Pharmacists may clarify ambiguous information necessary for
dispensing, such as dosage form when appropriate, but cannot make
substantive therapeutic changes.
, 6. Who holds the authority to issue or revoke a pharmacist’s license in
Ohio?
A. Board of Medical Registration
B. Ohio Supreme Court
C. Drug Enforcement Administration
D. Ohio State Board of Pharmacy
The Ohio State Board of Pharmacy is the licensure authority
responsible for issuing, renewing, and disciplining pharmacy licenses.
7. In Ohio, immunizations by pharmacists require:
A. A written protocol or standing order from a physician
B. No documentation
C. Documentation in the patient’s record and appropriate consent
D. Only a verbal consent from the patient
Pharmacists must document immunizations with patient consent and
adhere to protocols established by law, protecting patient safety.
8. A “legend drug” refers to:
A. An over-the-counter vitamin
B. A prescription drug requiring a label “Rx only”
C. A veterinary feed drug
D. A controlled substance only
Legend drugs are prescription-only medications that must be
dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription and labeled accordingly.
9. Which of the following is required on an Ohio prescription label?
A. Patient’s age
B. Pharmacy name and address
C. Prescriber’s social security number
D. NDC number of the drug
State law mandates that the dispensing pharmacy’s name and