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KANSAS MPJE PRACTICE EXAM 1 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Who may appoint the members of the Kansas State Pharmacy Board?
a. Director of the Pharmacy Board
b. Governor
c. Drug inspector of the state
d. Healthcare administer of the state - (answers)Answer: (b) Governor, [Kansas
Pharmacy Practice Act Article 16 Chapter 74 Sec. 74-1603-to-74-1605].
1. The governor shall appoint the members of the board and such members
appointed on and after July 1, 2009, shall serve for terms of four years and until
their successors are appointed and qualified.
2. No pharmacist shall be eligible for appointment as a member of the board
unless such pharmacist has been a resident of the state and actively employed in
or engaged in the practice of pharmacy in Kansas for at least five years
immediately preceding the date of appointment.
3. There is hereby created a state board of pharmacy which shall consist of seven
members, six of whom shall be licensed pharmacists, and one of whom shall be a
representative of the general public.
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4. Vacancies occurring on the board other than by expiration of term shall be
filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment was
made.
No person who has been appointed to and qualified for two terms as a member
of the board of pharmacy shall be eligible to be appointed as a member of the
board.
A pharmacy is allowed to place certain drugs with a home health agency's
authorized employees and with a hospice's authorized employees for the
betterment of public health. Which of the following drugs is/are allowed under
these agreements?
I. heparin flush solution
II. epinephrine injectable
III. sterile water for injection
a. I only
b. I and II only
c. II and III only
d. All - (answers)Answer: (d) All, [K.S.A. Article 16 Chapter 65 Sec. 65-1659].
A pharmacy will be allowed to place certain drugs with a home health agency's
authorized employees and with a hospice's authorized employees for the
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betterment of public health. The pharmacy shall remain the legal owner of the
drugs.
A written agreement between the pharmacy and home health agency or hospice
shall document the protocol for handling and storage of these drugs by
authorized employees and shall be approved by the pharmacist in charge.
The following legend drugs shall be allowed under these agreements:
(1). Sterile water for injection or irrigation;
(2). sterile saline solution for injection or irrigation;
(3). heparin flush solution;
(4). diphenhydramine injectable; and
(5). epinephrine injectable.
"Authorized employee" means any employee of a home health agency or hospice
who, in the course of the employee's duties, is licensed by the employee's
appropriate licensing agency to administer legend drugs.
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The partial filling of Morphine sulfate for terminally ill patients must be done
within 72 hours from the initial filling.
a. True
b. False - (answers)Answer: (b) False, [Kansas Pharmacy Practice Act Article 41
Sec. 68-20-19(c),(2),(C)].
Whenever written, prescriptions for schedule II controlled substances for patients
in a long-term care facility (LTCF) or for a patient with a medical diagnosis
documenting a terminal illness may be filled in partial quantities, including
individual dosage units, as provided in this subsection. The pharmacist shall
record on the prescription whether the patient is "terminally ill" or an "LTCF
patient."
Under normal circumstances, the partial filling of Schedule II controlled
substances should be done within 72 hours from the initial filling.
If the remaining portion cannot be filled within 72 hours, the pharmacist should
notify the patient's prescriber.
Patients who reside in an LTCF or for the terminally ill, this can be partially filled
up to 60 days from the original date of the prescription issued provided that for
each partial filling, the dispensing pharmacist shall record on the back of the
prescription:
1. The date of the partially filled.
KANSAS MPJE PRACTICE EXAM 1 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Who may appoint the members of the Kansas State Pharmacy Board?
a. Director of the Pharmacy Board
b. Governor
c. Drug inspector of the state
d. Healthcare administer of the state - (answers)Answer: (b) Governor, [Kansas
Pharmacy Practice Act Article 16 Chapter 74 Sec. 74-1603-to-74-1605].
1. The governor shall appoint the members of the board and such members
appointed on and after July 1, 2009, shall serve for terms of four years and until
their successors are appointed and qualified.
2. No pharmacist shall be eligible for appointment as a member of the board
unless such pharmacist has been a resident of the state and actively employed in
or engaged in the practice of pharmacy in Kansas for at least five years
immediately preceding the date of appointment.
3. There is hereby created a state board of pharmacy which shall consist of seven
members, six of whom shall be licensed pharmacists, and one of whom shall be a
representative of the general public.
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4. Vacancies occurring on the board other than by expiration of term shall be
filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment was
made.
No person who has been appointed to and qualified for two terms as a member
of the board of pharmacy shall be eligible to be appointed as a member of the
board.
A pharmacy is allowed to place certain drugs with a home health agency's
authorized employees and with a hospice's authorized employees for the
betterment of public health. Which of the following drugs is/are allowed under
these agreements?
I. heparin flush solution
II. epinephrine injectable
III. sterile water for injection
a. I only
b. I and II only
c. II and III only
d. All - (answers)Answer: (d) All, [K.S.A. Article 16 Chapter 65 Sec. 65-1659].
A pharmacy will be allowed to place certain drugs with a home health agency's
authorized employees and with a hospice's authorized employees for the
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betterment of public health. The pharmacy shall remain the legal owner of the
drugs.
A written agreement between the pharmacy and home health agency or hospice
shall document the protocol for handling and storage of these drugs by
authorized employees and shall be approved by the pharmacist in charge.
The following legend drugs shall be allowed under these agreements:
(1). Sterile water for injection or irrigation;
(2). sterile saline solution for injection or irrigation;
(3). heparin flush solution;
(4). diphenhydramine injectable; and
(5). epinephrine injectable.
"Authorized employee" means any employee of a home health agency or hospice
who, in the course of the employee's duties, is licensed by the employee's
appropriate licensing agency to administer legend drugs.
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The partial filling of Morphine sulfate for terminally ill patients must be done
within 72 hours from the initial filling.
a. True
b. False - (answers)Answer: (b) False, [Kansas Pharmacy Practice Act Article 41
Sec. 68-20-19(c),(2),(C)].
Whenever written, prescriptions for schedule II controlled substances for patients
in a long-term care facility (LTCF) or for a patient with a medical diagnosis
documenting a terminal illness may be filled in partial quantities, including
individual dosage units, as provided in this subsection. The pharmacist shall
record on the prescription whether the patient is "terminally ill" or an "LTCF
patient."
Under normal circumstances, the partial filling of Schedule II controlled
substances should be done within 72 hours from the initial filling.
If the remaining portion cannot be filled within 72 hours, the pharmacist should
notify the patient's prescriber.
Patients who reside in an LTCF or for the terminally ill, this can be partially filled
up to 60 days from the original date of the prescription issued provided that for
each partial filling, the dispensing pharmacist shall record on the back of the
prescription:
1. The date of the partially filled.