New Hampshire MPJE
20 days - correct answer-Notice of proposed rules must be filed minimum of _____ days
prior scheduled public comment.
150 days - correct answer-Final text of rule must be COMPLETED no more than _____ days
after the rule has initially filed
28 days - correct answer-Delay in JLCAR hearing must be filed a minimum of ___ days
before hearing
45 days - correct answer-After the JLCAR hearing, the JLCAR has _________ days to state
their objections to the board
2 years - correct answer-Collaborative pharmacy practice agreements shall be reviewed, at
least every ______ years, by both the pharmacist and the practitioner
15 days - correct answer-Any pharmacist or pharmacy technician who changes his or her
NAME, RESIDENCE or EMPLOYMENT shall notify the board in writing within ________
days
6 months - correct answer-CII - CV prescription shall be deemed invalid if it is not filled within
______ months from the date prescribed.
34 day supply - correct answer-Maximum ______ day supply for CII and CIII
Narcolepsy or ADHD - correct answer-A 60 day supply may be given for CII if rx specifies.
48 hours
7 days - correct answer-A practitioner and veterinarian may dispense a controlled drug in a
BONA FIDE EMERGENCY situation to a patient under his care but only in a quantity not to
exceed a _____ hour supply for all schedule II substances or a ___ day supply of schedule
III, IV, or V substances.
3 days - correct answer-The new pharmacist-in-charge must conduct a written inventory of
all controlled substances in _______ days
1 day - correct answer-The pharmacist-in-charge or pharmacist on duty shall report to the
board in writing, any theft or significant loss of controlled substances within ______ business
day
30 days - correct answer-The pharmacist-in-charge shall complete a New Hampshire Drug
Loss Form (revised 5/2015) or DEA 106 Form and mail or fax to the Board as soon as the
investigation into the loss is complete or within _______ days of the discovery of the loss.
, 30 days - correct answer-_________ days prior to closing, notify the Board of Pharmacy and
the Boston office of DEA, in writing, of the intended closing of a pharmacy.
30 days - correct answer-After the expiration date stated on the label of a drug stock
container, that product becomes an adulterated drug after ________ days
72 hours (3 days)
48 hours (2 days) - correct answer-In the ambulatory patient treatment areas of an
institution, a medical practitioner may dispense drugs (CIII- CV) for the immediate needs of
the patient but not to exceed a ________ hour supply and only if permitted by the institution.
CII should not exceed a ________ hour supply.
12 months - correct answer-A prescription for syringes shall be valid for up to _________
months from the date of issue. There is no limit on the number of refills.
12 months (1 year) - correct answer-All non-controlled substance prescriptions bearing
"PRN" or similar refill designations are valid for _______ months from the date of issue.
December 31st - correct answer-What day does pharmacy permits (retail and mail order)
and pharmacist license expire on?
4 years - correct answer-All controlled and non-controlled substance prescription records of
receipt and distribution must be retained for ______ years
1. A patient of another practitioner for whom the prescriber is taking call
2. A patient examined by another New Hampshire licensed practitioner
3. For medication on a short-term basis for a new patient prior to the patient's first
appointment. - correct answer-. A practitioner may prescribe for a patient whom the
practitioner does not have a practitioner-patient relationship under the following
circumstances:
5 hours
0.5 CEU's
$ 1,000,000 (1 million) - correct answer-For Collaborative Pharmacy Practice, a pharmacist
must complete at least ___ contact hours or _______ continuing education units of board-
approved continuing education each year. Additionally, Rph must hold a $____ liability
insurance
18 years old - correct answer-Minimum age of a patient receiving pneumococcal and
varicella zoster vaccines from a pharmacist
1. Patient with a valid prescription for themselve
20 days - correct answer-Notice of proposed rules must be filed minimum of _____ days
prior scheduled public comment.
150 days - correct answer-Final text of rule must be COMPLETED no more than _____ days
after the rule has initially filed
28 days - correct answer-Delay in JLCAR hearing must be filed a minimum of ___ days
before hearing
45 days - correct answer-After the JLCAR hearing, the JLCAR has _________ days to state
their objections to the board
2 years - correct answer-Collaborative pharmacy practice agreements shall be reviewed, at
least every ______ years, by both the pharmacist and the practitioner
15 days - correct answer-Any pharmacist or pharmacy technician who changes his or her
NAME, RESIDENCE or EMPLOYMENT shall notify the board in writing within ________
days
6 months - correct answer-CII - CV prescription shall be deemed invalid if it is not filled within
______ months from the date prescribed.
34 day supply - correct answer-Maximum ______ day supply for CII and CIII
Narcolepsy or ADHD - correct answer-A 60 day supply may be given for CII if rx specifies.
48 hours
7 days - correct answer-A practitioner and veterinarian may dispense a controlled drug in a
BONA FIDE EMERGENCY situation to a patient under his care but only in a quantity not to
exceed a _____ hour supply for all schedule II substances or a ___ day supply of schedule
III, IV, or V substances.
3 days - correct answer-The new pharmacist-in-charge must conduct a written inventory of
all controlled substances in _______ days
1 day - correct answer-The pharmacist-in-charge or pharmacist on duty shall report to the
board in writing, any theft or significant loss of controlled substances within ______ business
day
30 days - correct answer-The pharmacist-in-charge shall complete a New Hampshire Drug
Loss Form (revised 5/2015) or DEA 106 Form and mail or fax to the Board as soon as the
investigation into the loss is complete or within _______ days of the discovery of the loss.
, 30 days - correct answer-_________ days prior to closing, notify the Board of Pharmacy and
the Boston office of DEA, in writing, of the intended closing of a pharmacy.
30 days - correct answer-After the expiration date stated on the label of a drug stock
container, that product becomes an adulterated drug after ________ days
72 hours (3 days)
48 hours (2 days) - correct answer-In the ambulatory patient treatment areas of an
institution, a medical practitioner may dispense drugs (CIII- CV) for the immediate needs of
the patient but not to exceed a ________ hour supply and only if permitted by the institution.
CII should not exceed a ________ hour supply.
12 months - correct answer-A prescription for syringes shall be valid for up to _________
months from the date of issue. There is no limit on the number of refills.
12 months (1 year) - correct answer-All non-controlled substance prescriptions bearing
"PRN" or similar refill designations are valid for _______ months from the date of issue.
December 31st - correct answer-What day does pharmacy permits (retail and mail order)
and pharmacist license expire on?
4 years - correct answer-All controlled and non-controlled substance prescription records of
receipt and distribution must be retained for ______ years
1. A patient of another practitioner for whom the prescriber is taking call
2. A patient examined by another New Hampshire licensed practitioner
3. For medication on a short-term basis for a new patient prior to the patient's first
appointment. - correct answer-. A practitioner may prescribe for a patient whom the
practitioner does not have a practitioner-patient relationship under the following
circumstances:
5 hours
0.5 CEU's
$ 1,000,000 (1 million) - correct answer-For Collaborative Pharmacy Practice, a pharmacist
must complete at least ___ contact hours or _______ continuing education units of board-
approved continuing education each year. Additionally, Rph must hold a $____ liability
insurance
18 years old - correct answer-Minimum age of a patient receiving pneumococcal and
varicella zoster vaccines from a pharmacist
1. Patient with a valid prescription for themselve