Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Is an offer to counsel mandatory for medication delivery services?

  1. Yes, but only verbally

  2. No, it's optional

  3. Yes, in writing

  4. No, unless requested by the patient

The correct answer is: Yes, in writing

An offer to counsel is mandatory for medication delivery services, but it must be done in writing. This means that a pharmacist or healthcare provider must provide written information about the medication to the patient, including instructions for use, side effects, and potential interactions. Simply offering the information verbally or waiting for the patient to request it is not sufficient. Choosing option A or D may seem like viable answers, but they do not fully fulfill the requirement for mandatory written counseling. Option B is incorrect as it implies that an offer to counsel is not necessary at all, which is not true.