Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What prohibition is specified regarding pharmacists' conduct with patients?

  1. Cannot refuse service based on patient's insurance

  2. Prohibited from engaging in sexual misconduct with a current patient

  3. Cannot charge more than the listed price for medications

  4. Must always provide generic options

The correct answer is: Prohibited from engaging in sexual misconduct with a current patient

This is because engaging in sexual misconduct with a current patient violates professional boundaries and can harm both the patient and the pharmacist's reputation. Options A, C, and D may also be considered prohibitions, but they do not directly involve the conduct between a pharmacist and a patient. Refusing service based on insurance, charging more than the listed price, and not providing generic options may be considered unethical or unfair practices, but they are not a specific prohibition outlined for pharmacists' conduct with patients.