Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What may not be changed by a pharmacist on a C-II prescription?

  1. Patient's name (other than spelling)

  2. Pharmacy address

  3. Date of prescription

  4. Prescriber's signature

The correct answer is: Patient's name (other than spelling)

On a C-II prescription, the only information that cannot be changed by the pharmacist is the patient's name. It is important for the pharmacist to ensure that all other information, such as the pharmacy address, date of prescription, and prescriber's signature, are accurate and up-to-date. Changing any of these could result in potential errors or discrepancies. Therefore, the pharmacist must pay close attention to this one piece of information that cannot be altered.