Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is involved in the labeling process in a pharmacy?

  1. Preparing and affixing a label to any drug or device container

  2. Direct application of a drug to a patient

  3. Combining ingredients to prepare a prescription

  4. The act of delivering a drug from one person to another

The correct answer is: Preparing and affixing a label to any drug or device container

The labeling process in a pharmacy involves preparing and affixing a label to a drug or device container. This means that the label is being physically attached to the container and includes all necessary information about the medication, such as dosage instructions, expiration date, and potential side effects. Option B is incorrect because it refers to the actual administration of a drug to a patient, not the labeling process. Option C refers to compounding, which is the process of combining ingredients to make a medication, not labeling. Option D refers to dispensing, which is the act of giving a drug to someone else, and is also not part of the labeling process.