Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What requirements must long-term care facilities meet for controlled substance storage and accountability?

  1. C-II's locked and stored separately, physical counts by two licensed individuals daily

  2. All controlled substances stored together, monthly inventory checks

  3. Digital records only, no physical counts required

  4. C-II and C-III drugs can be stored together without locks

The correct answer is: C-II's locked and stored separately, physical counts by two licensed individuals daily

Long-term care facilities must meet specific requirements when handling controlled substances. Option B is incorrect because it suggests that all controlled substances should be stored together and be checked monthly, however, C-II and C-III drugs should be stored separately and checked daily. Option C is incorrect because digital records are not enough, physical counts by two licensed individuals are required. Option D is incorrect because C-II and C-III drugs should be stored separately and with locks.