Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for personal protective equipment (PPE) in pharmacy compounding?

  1. Two pairs of gloves for handling paperwork

  2. Gowns

  3. Eye/face protection for spill or splash risk

  4. Respirator mask for known airborne exposure

The correct answer is: Two pairs of gloves for handling paperwork

PPE is crucial in maintaining a safe environment when compounding drugs. Option A is not a requirement for PPE in pharmacy compounding because gloves are not necessary for handling paperwork. However, gloves are required for handling and preparing medication to prevent contamination. Option B (gowns), C (eye/face protection), and D (respirator mask) are all necessary for PPE in pharmacy compounding to prevent exposure to harmful substances, spills, and airborne particles.