Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What information must be recorded for refills?

  1. Original date, quantity dispensed, manufacturer, name of receiving pharmacist

  2. Date refilled, quantity dispensed, manufacturer if generic, name/initials of RPh

  3. Date refilled, original refills, first fill date, pharmacy info

  4. Quantity dispensed, DEA#, name of prescriber, date refilled

The correct answer is: Original date, quantity dispensed, manufacturer, name of receiving pharmacist

The correct choice requires that specific information be documented for refills to maintain proper records and ensure compliance with regulations. Recording the date refilled allows for tracking when the medication was dispensed again, maintaining a clear history for each refill. Documenting the quantity dispensed helps in monitoring patient adherence and avoids dispensing errors. Noting the manufacturer is important, especially when dealing with generic medications, as this information can affect patient confidence and insurance reimbursements. Finally, including the name or initials of the receiving pharmacist ensures accountability and provides a reference for any future inquiries regarding the dispensing. This information is crucial for legal documentation and patient safety, reflecting standard practices within the pharmacy profession.