Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Under what conditions can a pharmacist preceptor supervise interns?

  1. Only one intern at a time

  2. More than one intern, but two cannot dispense concurrently

  3. Any number without restrictions

  4. Interns cannot be supervised by a pharmacist preceptor

The correct answer is: More than one intern, but two cannot dispense concurrently

A pharmacist preceptor can supervise more than one intern, but two interns cannot dispense concurrently. This means that if the pharmacist preceptor is supervising two interns, one intern must be working on a different task while the other intern is dispensing medication. This is to ensure proper supervision and quality of work from the intern. Option A is incorrect because multiple interns can be supervised at a time. Option C is incorrect because there are restrictions on the number of interns that can be supervised simultaneously. Option D is incorrect because pharmacists are able to supervise interns as part of their role as a preceptor in training future pharmacists.