Nevada MPJE/29 Questions with
Verified Solutions/Rated A+
AFTER a pharmacist obtains approval from the prescriber, all of the
following elements of a C-2 prescription can be changed by a
pharmacist except:
A. Drug Strength.
B. Drug Quantity.
C. Directions for Use.
D. Date of Issuance.
E. Patient DOB.
F. Day's supply. - -D. Date of Issuance. The date of issuance can be
'corrected', if written in error, but not changed. Pharmacist may also
change the ICD-10 code
-ALL of the following elements of a C-2 prescription CANNOT be
changed by a pharmacist except:
A. Patient Name.
B. Name of Drug.
C. Date of Birth.
D. Prescriber DEA No.
E. Prescriber Signature. - -C. Date of Birth. DOB can be changed if
pharmacist obtains prior approval of the prescriber.
-True or False: A pharmacist can partially fill a C-2 prescription if
pharmacist is unable to supply the full quantity called for on a written or
electronic prescription. - -True. The pharmacist must note the quantity
supplied on the original prescription, and, Fill any quantity of the
remaining portion that is requested no later than 30 days of the date
the prescription was issued.
-True or false: A C-II prescription may be partially filled up to 3 times
within 30 days so long as the total quantity in all partial fillings does not
exceed the total quantity that was prescribed. - -False: There is *no limit
to the number of times a prescription can be partially filled* within the
30 days so long as the total quantity in all partial fillings does not
exceed the total quantity that was prescribed.
-True or False: A pharmacist can partially fill a C-2 prescription if a
partial fill is requested by the patient and agreed to by the prescribing
practitioner. - -False. A pharmacist can partially fill a C-2 prescription if
requested by the *patient or prescribing practitioner*. The pharmacist
must note the quantity supplied on the original prescription and fill the
rest in 30 days.
-True or False: A pharmacist may partially fill a C-2 prescription if the
patient is in a long term care facility or has been diagnosed as being
terminally ill. - -True. Pharmacist shall note on the prescription that the
, patient is a "LTC patient" or "terminally ill." The date of the partial filling,
the quantity dispensed, remaining quantity and sign the back of the
prescription.
-In which of the following scenarios can prescription for a C-2 drug be
faxed? (select all that apply)
A. Patient is in a facility or long-term care center.
B. Patient enrolled in a licensed program that provides hospice care.
C. Drug will be compounded for direct oral administration.
D. Drug will be compounded for direct parenteral administration. - -A , B,
and D. Hospice patients, LTC patients and compounded for intravenous,
intramuscular, subcutaneous or intraspinal administration.
-True or False: A C-2 be written on the same prescription along with a
prescription for another drug. - -True. C-2 can be written on the same
prescription as another drug including another C-2.
-How should a pharmacist file a prescription with multiple C-2
prescriptions on the same paper? - -1. File the original in the C-2 files.
2. Make a copy of each of the other prescriptions. Each copy must
reference the prescription number for the C-2 listed.
Note: If the prescription has more than one C-2 drugs, include a
reference to the serial number for the first C-2 medication.
-How many days must a C-2 prescription be received by the pharmacy
after it is issued.
A. 14 days.
B. 30 days.
C. 60 days. - -A. 14 days. Exception: where a C-2 prescription has a
future fill, or "do not fill until" date , the 14 days begins on the day after
the future fill or "do not fill until" date.
-True or False: A C-2 prescription may be post dated - -False: Each
prescription must be dated the day that the practitioner wrote it. A
practitioner may write "Do not fill before (date)" or "Do not dispense
until (date)."
-What is the latest *do not fill date* a prescriber may write on a
prescription.
A. 3 months.
B. 90 days.
C. 6 months . - -A. 3 months. The "do not fill date" must not be later
than 3 months after the date the prescription was written. If the RX was
written on Jan 1, the latest "do not fill date" is April 1.
-What is the longest *day's supply* that can be dispensed using a post-
dated prescription?
A. 30 days.
B. 60 days.
C. 90 days. - -C. 90 days.
Verified Solutions/Rated A+
AFTER a pharmacist obtains approval from the prescriber, all of the
following elements of a C-2 prescription can be changed by a
pharmacist except:
A. Drug Strength.
B. Drug Quantity.
C. Directions for Use.
D. Date of Issuance.
E. Patient DOB.
F. Day's supply. - -D. Date of Issuance. The date of issuance can be
'corrected', if written in error, but not changed. Pharmacist may also
change the ICD-10 code
-ALL of the following elements of a C-2 prescription CANNOT be
changed by a pharmacist except:
A. Patient Name.
B. Name of Drug.
C. Date of Birth.
D. Prescriber DEA No.
E. Prescriber Signature. - -C. Date of Birth. DOB can be changed if
pharmacist obtains prior approval of the prescriber.
-True or False: A pharmacist can partially fill a C-2 prescription if
pharmacist is unable to supply the full quantity called for on a written or
electronic prescription. - -True. The pharmacist must note the quantity
supplied on the original prescription, and, Fill any quantity of the
remaining portion that is requested no later than 30 days of the date
the prescription was issued.
-True or false: A C-II prescription may be partially filled up to 3 times
within 30 days so long as the total quantity in all partial fillings does not
exceed the total quantity that was prescribed. - -False: There is *no limit
to the number of times a prescription can be partially filled* within the
30 days so long as the total quantity in all partial fillings does not
exceed the total quantity that was prescribed.
-True or False: A pharmacist can partially fill a C-2 prescription if a
partial fill is requested by the patient and agreed to by the prescribing
practitioner. - -False. A pharmacist can partially fill a C-2 prescription if
requested by the *patient or prescribing practitioner*. The pharmacist
must note the quantity supplied on the original prescription and fill the
rest in 30 days.
-True or False: A pharmacist may partially fill a C-2 prescription if the
patient is in a long term care facility or has been diagnosed as being
terminally ill. - -True. Pharmacist shall note on the prescription that the
, patient is a "LTC patient" or "terminally ill." The date of the partial filling,
the quantity dispensed, remaining quantity and sign the back of the
prescription.
-In which of the following scenarios can prescription for a C-2 drug be
faxed? (select all that apply)
A. Patient is in a facility or long-term care center.
B. Patient enrolled in a licensed program that provides hospice care.
C. Drug will be compounded for direct oral administration.
D. Drug will be compounded for direct parenteral administration. - -A , B,
and D. Hospice patients, LTC patients and compounded for intravenous,
intramuscular, subcutaneous or intraspinal administration.
-True or False: A C-2 be written on the same prescription along with a
prescription for another drug. - -True. C-2 can be written on the same
prescription as another drug including another C-2.
-How should a pharmacist file a prescription with multiple C-2
prescriptions on the same paper? - -1. File the original in the C-2 files.
2. Make a copy of each of the other prescriptions. Each copy must
reference the prescription number for the C-2 listed.
Note: If the prescription has more than one C-2 drugs, include a
reference to the serial number for the first C-2 medication.
-How many days must a C-2 prescription be received by the pharmacy
after it is issued.
A. 14 days.
B. 30 days.
C. 60 days. - -A. 14 days. Exception: where a C-2 prescription has a
future fill, or "do not fill until" date , the 14 days begins on the day after
the future fill or "do not fill until" date.
-True or False: A C-2 prescription may be post dated - -False: Each
prescription must be dated the day that the practitioner wrote it. A
practitioner may write "Do not fill before (date)" or "Do not dispense
until (date)."
-What is the latest *do not fill date* a prescriber may write on a
prescription.
A. 3 months.
B. 90 days.
C. 6 months . - -A. 3 months. The "do not fill date" must not be later
than 3 months after the date the prescription was written. If the RX was
written on Jan 1, the latest "do not fill date" is April 1.
-What is the longest *day's supply* that can be dispensed using a post-
dated prescription?
A. 30 days.
B. 60 days.
C. 90 days. - -C. 90 days.