Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What must be included on the label of a parenteral solution dispensed for a hospital patient?

  1. Patient name, location, drug name, concentration

  2. Pharmacy name, phone number, prescription number

  3. Patient's medical history, drug's adverse effects

  4. Drug name, dosage form, administration route

The correct answer is: Patient name, location, drug name, concentration

A parenteral solution is a medication that is administered through a needle or catheter into the patient's body. Therefore, the label must include the patient's name and location to ensure that the medication is given to the correct person in the correct place. Additionally, the drug name and concentration are crucial to ensure that the appropriate medication with the correct strength is being administered. The other options are incorrect because they either list information that is not necessary for the label, such as the pharmacy's name and phone number, or include information that is not relevant to the administration of the medication, such as the patient's medical history and the drug's adverse effects. The necessary information for a parenteral solution label is the drug name, dosage form, administration route, and patient and location information.