Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What should a pharmacist do immediately after assuming the role of a Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC)?

  1. Notify all employees

  2. Notify the executive director

  3. Complete additional training

  4. Submit a formal application to the Board

The correct answer is: Notify all employees

When a pharmacist assumes the role of Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC), the most immediate action is to notify all employees. This is essential because the PIC is responsible for overseeing the pharmacy's operations, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing the staff. By informing employees, the PIC establishes their authority and clarifies any changes in responsibilities or expectations. It's also crucial for staff to be aware of the new leadership to maintain smooth operations and effective communication within the pharmacy. While notifying the executive director and submitting a formal application to the Board are important steps, they typically follow the initial notification of staff. Completing additional training may be necessary at some point, depending on the specific requirements for the role in the given state or pharmacy practice, but it is not the immediate priority upon assuming the PIC role. Thus, ensuring that all employees are informed sets the tone for effective management and adherence to pharmacy laws and regulations.