Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is required for drugs brought into the hospital by patients or families before use?

  1. Approval from the CEO

  2. An examination and quality assurance by a pharmacist

  3. A family member's signature

  4. Approval from the insurance company

The correct answer is: An examination and quality assurance by a pharmacist

The other options are incorrect because they do not directly address the safety and effectiveness of drugs brought into the hospital by patients or families. While approval from the CEO and insurance company may have some impact on the use of these drugs, they do not necessarily ensure that the drugs are appropriate for the patient's condition and that they meet quality standards. A family member's signature may also not guarantee this, as they may not have the necessary knowledge or training to evaluate the drugs. Therefore, an examination and quality assurance by a pharmacist is the most important requirement to ensure safe and effective use of drugs brought into the hospital by patients or families.