West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What are the two options for how to file paper prescription records?

  1. CII, CIII-V, and noncontrolled all separate from each other

  2. CII, CIII-V, and all other medications stored together

  3. CII separate; CIII-V and noncontrolled together with a red "C"

  4. Options 1 and 3

The correct answer is: CII, CIII-V, and noncontrolled all separate from each other

The other choices are incorrect because they do not follow the recommended categorizing system for filing paper prescription records. Option B does not separate controlled substances from non-controlled substances, which can make it difficult to properly track and inventory these medications. Option C is also incorrect because it does not follow the recommended color-coding system for controlled substances. Option D is incorrect because it includes a number that is not relevant to the categorizing system. Overall, option A is the most organized and efficient way to file paper prescription records in a pharmacy setting.