Examination (MPJE) Questions And Correct
Answers (Verified Answers) Plus Rationales
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1. Which of the following schedules includes drugs with a high
potential for abuse and no accepted medical use in the United
States?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule IV
D. Schedule I
Schedule I substances are considered to have a high potential for
abuse and no currently accepted medical use, such as heroin and
LSD. Other schedules (II–V) have accepted medical uses and
varying abuse potential.
,2. In Oregon, which professional is authorized to prescribe controlled
substances?
A. Pharmacist
B. Nurse Practitioner with DEA registration
C. Physician licensed in Oregon
D. Physician Assistant without DEA registration
Only licensed physicians, and certain authorized practitioners
with proper DEA registration, can prescribe controlled
substances. Pharmacists can dispense but not prescribe.
3. How long must a pharmacy maintain records of Schedule II
controlled substances in Oregon?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Oregon law requires controlled substance records, including
Schedule II, to be maintained for a minimum of 5 years for
accountability and auditing purposes.
4. A prescriber writes a prescription for 30 tablets of oxycodone but
wants it refilled monthly for 6 months. Which statement is
correct?
, A. Pharmacist can refill for 6 months
B. Schedule II drugs cannot be refilled
C. Pharmacist may refill 3 times within 6 months
D. Only partial fills are allowed
Schedule II drugs have no refills. Each new supply requires a new
prescription.
5. Under Oregon law, which label requirement is mandatory for all
dispensed prescriptions?
A. Prescriber’s Social Security Number
B. Patient’s insurance ID
C. Patient’s name, drug name, directions, and pharmacy
information
D. Prescriber’s DEA number
Prescription labels must include the patient’s name, drug name,
directions for use, and pharmacy information to ensure safe and
proper medication administration.
6. What is the maximum day supply a pharmacist may dispense for a
C-III controlled substance in Oregon without a new prescription?
A. 15 days
B. Refills allowed up to 5 times within 6 months
C. 90 days with no refills
, D. 30 days with no refills
Schedule III–V drugs may be refilled up to five times within six
months from the date of issuance. Refills beyond that require a
new prescription.
7. Which statement about electronic prescriptions for controlled
substances (EPCS) is correct in Oregon?
A. Only Schedule II drugs may be electronically prescribed
B. Electronic prescriptions do not require pharmacist verification
C. EPCS must meet DEA security requirements
D. Paper prescriptions are illegal for controlled substances
Electronic prescriptions for controlled substances must comply
with DEA requirements, including two-factor authentication, to
ensure security and prevent diversion.
8. A pharmacist discovers a prescription for a dangerous drug that
exceeds the usual dose. What is the pharmacist’s legal
responsibility in Oregon?
A. Verify with the prescriber before dispensing
B. Dispense immediately
C. Reduce the dose without notifying prescriber
D. Notify the patient only
Pharmacists are responsible for reviewing prescriptions and must