Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Are tech-check-tech programs allowed, and under what conditions?

  1. In all settings with no restrictions

  2. Only in retail pharmacy settings

  3. In institutional settings with specific conditions

  4. Not allowed under any circumstances

The correct answer is: In institutional settings with specific conditions

Tech-check-tech programs, also known as pharmacy technician check programs, allow qualified and trained pharmacy technicians to double-check the work of another technician. These programs are usually implemented in institutional settings, such as hospitals or long-term care facilities, with specific conditions in place. These conditions may include a maximum number of prescriptions that can be checked by a technician, requirements for continuous education and training, and a final verification by a licensed pharmacist. While tech-check-tech programs are not allowed in all settings without restrictions, they can be beneficial in improving efficiency and reducing errors in certain healthcare settings. Therefore, the correct answer is not A, B, or D.