Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an exemption for not using CRCs?

  1. Prescriptions for over-the-counter drugs

  2. Institutionalized patients

  3. Non-oral medications

  4. Prescriptions filled outside the US

The correct answer is: Institutionalized patients

Exemptions for not using CRCs include prescriptions for over-the-counter drugs, non-oral medications, and prescriptions filled outside the US. Institutionalized patients, such as those in a hospital or nursing home, are exempt from using CRCs as they may be unable to obtain and manage their medications themselves. This is because CRCs may only be used by individuals who are able to independently select and purchase their own medications. Therefore, institutionalized patients do not fit this criterion and are not required to use CRCs.