Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What does the Pharmacy Commission use to determine discipline for unprofessional conduct?

  1. Public opinion

  2. Gravity of the misconduct and experience of the license holder

  3. Only the number of previous offenses

  4. The recommendation of the pharmacy owner

The correct answer is: Gravity of the misconduct and experience of the license holder

The Pharmacy Commission uses the gravity of the misconduct and experience of the license holder as factors in determining discipline for unprofessional conduct. Option A, public opinion, is not a factor as it is subjective and can vary greatly. Option C, only the number of previous offenses, does not take into account the severity of the misconduct. Option D, the recommendation of the pharmacy owner, may not always be in the best interest of the profession as a whole. Therefore, B is the most appropriate and fair way for the Pharmacy Commission to determine discipline for unprofessional conduct.