Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the minimum height required for a working counter area barrier in a pharmacy?

  1. 60"

  2. 64"

  3. 66"

  4. 68"

The correct answer is: 66"

The minimum height required for a working counter area barrier in a pharmacy is 66 inches. This is because it is the standard height recommended by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Option A, 60 inches, is too low and may not provide sufficient privacy for patients. Option B, 64 inches, is also below the ADA standard. Option D, 68 inches, is too high and may create an unnecessarily large barrier between the pharmacist and the patient. Therefore, option C, 66 inches, is the best choice as it meets the ADA standard and provides a suitable height for both privacy and communication between the pharmacist and patient.