Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What might be required by the Pharmacy Commission as part of discipline?

  1. Mandatory retirement

  2. Additional education or training

  3. Public apology in local newspapers

  4. Lifetime ban from practicing pharmacy

The correct answer is: Additional education or training

As part of discipline, the Pharmacy Commission may require additional education or training for a pharmacist. This could include taking specific courses or attending seminars to improve their skills and knowledge in a certain area. This option would help the pharmacist improve their practice and prevent any further disciplinary action from the Pharmacy Commission. Mandatory retirement (A) is not a typical requirement for discipline. The Pharmacy Commission would more likely take action to revoke a pharmacist's license rather than require retirement. A public apology in local newspapers (C) may be a possible consequence of disciplinary action, but it is not a requirement. It would depend on the specific situation and severity of the violation. A lifetime ban from practicing pharmacy (D) is a very severe consequence and may only be imposed in extreme cases. It is not a requirement for all disciplinary actions and would also depend on the severity of the violation.