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1. Which agency regulates pharmacy practice in Oregon?
A. Oregon Board of Pharmacy
B. DEA
C. FDA
D. CMS
Answer: A. Oregon Board of Pharmacy
Rationale: The Oregon Board of Pharmacy regulates licensing,
practice standards, and enforcement within the state.
2. The primary purpose of pharmacy jurisprudence is to:
A. Increase pharmacy profits
B. Protect public health and safety
C. Reduce pharmacist duties
D. Promote advertising
Answer: B. Protect public health and safety
,Rationale: Pharmacy law exists to ensure safe and effective
medication use.
3. Which federal agency enforces controlled substance laws?
A. FDA
B. DEA
C. OSHA
D. CMS
Answer: B. DEA
Rationale: The DEA enforces the Controlled Substances Act.
4. Schedule II drugs:
A. Can be refilled
B. Cannot be refilled
C. Are OTC
D. Require no prescription
Answer: B. Cannot be refilled
Rationale: Federal law prohibits refills for Schedule II controlled
substances.
,5. DEA Form 222 is used for:
A. Reporting theft
B. Ordering Schedule II drugs
C. Drug labeling
D. License renewal
Answer: B. Ordering Schedule II drugs
Rationale: DEA Form 222 is required for ordering Schedule II
substances.
6. HIPAA protects:
A. Drug pricing
B. Patient health information
C. Pharmacy inventory
D. Drug marketing
Answer: B. Patient health information
Rationale: HIPAA ensures confidentiality of protected health
information.
7. Corresponding responsibility means:
, A. Only prescribers are responsible
B. Pharmacists share responsibility for prescriptions
C. Technicians verify prescriptions
D. Patients determine legality
Answer: B. Pharmacists share responsibility for prescriptions
Rationale: Pharmacists must ensure prescriptions are valid and
appropriate.
8. Schedule I drugs:
A. Have accepted medical use
B. Have no accepted medical use
C. Are OTC
D. Are refillable
Answer: B. Have no accepted medical use
Rationale: Schedule I substances have high abuse potential and
no accepted medical use.
9. Pharmacy technicians in Oregon must:
A. Work independently
B. Be registered/licensed