Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What must be done with changes to a collaborative practice agreement?

  1. Published in a local newspaper

  2. Filed with the Commission

  3. Posted inside the pharmacy

  4. Sent to every patient

The correct answer is: Filed with the Commission

Changes to a collaborative practice agreement must be filed with the Commission. This option is the only one that makes logical sense for updating a legal agreement. Publishing in a newspaper (A) would not be an appropriate way to notify all necessary parties, and posting inside the pharmacy (C) would not be official enough, as it is not a government-approved filing. Sending to every patient (D) would be unnecessary, as changes only need to be filed with the Commission, not with each individual patient.