WASHINGTON MPJE FINAL EXAM TEST BANK 2 NEWEST 2026
ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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How often must a pharmacy renew their control substance
registration with the DEA? - ANSWER-Must renew its controlled
substance registration with the DEA every 3 years. Form 224a is
used.
When is control substance inventory? - ANSWER-The registrant
shall inventory all controlled substances in the possession of the
registrant every *two years* on the anniversary of the issuances
of the registration and shall maintain the inventory list for two
years
Can a single-dose container be used to prepare doses for more
than one patient when compounding an immediate-use CSP? -
ANSWER-No. One of the conditions of the immediate-use CSP
provision specifies that any unused starting components from a
single- dose container must be discarded after preparation for the
individual patient is complete. Single-dose containers must not be
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used for more than 1 patient when used for preparing immediate-
use CSPs.
Can immediate-use CSPs be made in a batch for more than one
patient? - ANSWER-Compounders can prepare multiple doses of
immediate-use CSPs intended for use in one or more patients in a
single batch as long
Do supervising pharmacists that do not compound have to
undergo training and evaluation? - ANSWER-Yes. The following
must be included: 1. Core skills: requires that personnel who do
not compound, but supervise compounding personnel, have to be
trained and demonstrate competency initially and at least every
12 months as outlined in Section 2.1 Demonstrating Knowledge
and Competency of Core Skills. 2. Garbing Competency: Initially
and at least every 12 months. 3. Aseptic Manipulation
Competency: Personnel who have direct oversight of
compounding must complete an aseptic manipulation competency
evaluation at least every 12 months. The evaluation should
correspond to the type of activities of the personnel they oversee
but does not require the same quantities.
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What is the orange book for? - ANSWER-Approved drugs with
interchangeable generic based on therapeutic equivalence
What is the pink book for? - ANSWER-Epidemiology and vaccine
preventable diseases
What is the purple book for? - ANSWER-List of biological drug
products, including biosimilars
What is the red book for? - ANSWER-Drug pricing information
What is the yellow book for? - ANSWER-Information on the health
risks of international travel, required vaccines, and prophylactic
medication
What is the green book for? - ANSWER-A list of approved animal
drugs
What is also needed on a prescription containing "authorization
for emergency dispensing"? - ANSWER-Under 21 CFR
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1306.11(d)(4), a prescription containing the phrase "Authorization
for Emergency Dispensing" must also contain information about
the medical need for the prescription, as required by 21 CFR
1306.05(c). The pharmacy must verify this before dispensing the
prescription.
What are the monthly dispensing minimums for online pharmacies
to report?
When must the report be sent?
What if the minimum is not reached? - ANSWER->100
prescriptions or >5000 dosage units.
A report must indicate total quantity of each control (by NDC) and
total number of dosages. If either happens, a report must be sent.
It is due by the 15th day of the following month
If BOTH minimums are not reached, they must report a negative
response to the DEA.