Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What must a pharmacy have in stock to meet the physical standards required?

  1. Outdated drugs

  2. Inadequate supplies

  3. Appropriate supplies to meet needs of patients

  4. Unlabeled drugs

The correct answer is: Appropriate supplies to meet needs of patients

A pharmacy must maintain an appropriate level of supplies to meet the needs of their patients. Outdated drugs, inadequate supplies, and unlabeled drugs are not acceptable as they can pose a threat to patient safety and violate regulations. Outdated drugs may not be effective and can potentially cause harm to patients. Inadequate supplies can result in unmet needs for patients and affect the quality of care. Unlabeled drugs can lead to confusion and mistakes in dispensing medications. Therefore, it is essential for a pharmacy to have appropriate supplies in stock to meet the physical standards required for safe and effective patient care.