Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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For Schedule III through V drugs, when is an actual count required?

  1. For all medications

  2. If container holds more than 500 doses

  3. Only for liquids

  4. If container had more than 1000 doses and has been opened

The correct answer is: If container had more than 1000 doses and has been opened

For Schedule III through V drugs, an actual count is required only if the container has more than 1000 doses and has been opened. This means that if the container has not been opened, or if it contains less than 1000 doses, an actual count is not required. Therefore, choices A, B, and C are incorrect because they include scenarios where an actual count may not be required.