Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is required to be present on a prescription order?

  1. Cautionary statements, date of birth, name of drug

  2. Date issued, name of patient, refills authorized

  3. Drug strength, quantity, expiration date

  4. Name of manufacturer, lot number, phone number of patient

The correct answer is: Cautionary statements, date of birth, name of drug

The correct answer provides essential information that is typically required on a prescription order. A prescription must include cautionary statements to inform patients of potential risks or specific instructions related to the medication. Additionally, the name of the drug is crucial for identifying exactly what is being prescribed to the patient, and the patient's date of birth helps confirm their identity and reduce the risk of medication errors, especially in cases where similar names may exist in the system. While the other choices contain some relevant information, they do not encompass the core requirements of a prescription. For instance, while it is important to have the date issued, name of patient, and refills authorized, the required elements can vary based on state regulations. Similarly, details such as drug strength and quantity are important for dispensing the medication but do not cover the broader necessary elements that ensure safety and compliance in prescribing. Other details, such as the name of the manufacturer or lot number, may be relevant for tracking and safety but are not typically considered mandatory components on a standard prescription order.