Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is necessary for a practitioner's e-signature to be valid for e-prescribing?

  1. Approval from a pharmacist

  2. A hard copy follow-up

  3. Two-factor authentication

  4. Notary public verification

The correct answer is: Two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication is necessary for a practitioner's e-signature to be valid for e-prescribing. This involves using at least two different forms of identification (such as a password and a physical token) to verify the identity of the practitioner before allowing access to electronically prescribe medications. The other options, approval from a pharmacist, a hard copy follow-up, and notary public verification, do not relate to the necessary process of verifying the practitioner's identity for e-prescribing and therefore are incorrect choices.