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1. Which federal agency primarily regulates the approval and marketing
of prescription drugs in the United States?
A. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
B. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
C. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
D. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The FDA is responsible for ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of
prescription drugs, as well as regulating their labeling and marketing.
2. Under Oregon law, which of the following practitioners is authorized to
issue a prescription for controlled substances?
A. Licensed acupuncturist
B. Physician, dentist, or nurse practitioner
C. Chiropractor
D. Registered dietitian
,Oregon law specifies that only licensed prescribers such as physicians,
dentists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants with prescribing
authority may issue prescriptions for controlled substances.
3. Which schedule under the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA)
includes drugs with high potential for abuse and no accepted medical
use?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule IV
D. Schedule I
Schedule I drugs, such as heroin and LSD, are considered to have a high
potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use in treatment in
the U.S.
4. According to Oregon pharmacy law, how long must a pharmacy
maintain prescription records for controlled substances?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Oregon law requires pharmacies to retain prescription records for
controlled substances for a minimum of three years from the date of
dispensing.
5. Which of the following actions is considered unprofessional conduct
for a pharmacist in Oregon?
A. Counseling patients on prescription use
B. Falsifying prescription records
C. Referring patients to other healthcare providers
D. Maintaining proper storage for medications
,Falsifying prescription records is explicitly considered unprofessional
conduct and may result in disciplinary action against the pharmacist.
6. What is the maximum number of refills allowed for a Schedule III or IV
prescription in Oregon within six months of the original prescription
date?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
Federal and Oregon law permit up to five refills of Schedule III or IV drugs
within six months of the original prescription date.
7. In Oregon, which entity licenses and regulates pharmacies and
pharmacists?
A. Oregon Health Authority (OHA)
B. Oregon Board of Pharmacy
C. Oregon Medical Board
D. Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services
The Oregon Board of Pharmacy is the regulatory authority responsible for
licensing and overseeing pharmacies, pharmacists, and pharmacy
technicians.
8. Which of the following is required on a prescription label in Oregon?
A. Patient’s Social Security number
B. Prescriber’s home address
C. Pharmacy name and address, patient name, drug name and
strength, directions for use, and prescription number
D. Cost of the medication
, Oregon law mandates that prescription labels include identifying
information for the pharmacy, patient, drug, directions, and prescription
number to ensure safety and traceability.
9. A pharmacist in Oregon receives a prescription for a patient allergic to
penicillin. The prescription is for amoxicillin. What is the pharmacist’s
legal obligation?
A. Fill the prescription immediately
B. Contact the prescriber to clarify or suggest an alternative
C. Ignore the allergy information
D. Substitute a generic version
Pharmacists have a legal and ethical duty to prevent harm; they must
verify and communicate with the prescriber if a prescribed drug poses a
known allergy risk.
10. Under Oregon law, which statement about emergency refills is
correct?
A. Pharmacists may never provide emergency refills
B. Emergency refills are allowed only for Schedule I drugs
C. Pharmacists may provide a limited emergency refill if the patient’s
medication is essential and the prescriber is unavailable
D. Emergency refills are unlimited
Oregon law permits pharmacists to dispense a short-term emergency refill
to avoid interruption of therapy when the prescriber cannot be reached.
11. Which of the following is required before a pharmacist can
administer immunizations in Oregon?
A. Completion of board-approved training and certification
B. Only a standard pharmacy license
C. Physician supervision onsite
D. No additional requirements