West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the maximum duration a pharmacist can work in a 24-hour period in West Virginia without at least 8 hours off?

  1. 10 hours

  2. 12 hours

  3. 14 hours

  4. 16 hours

The correct answer is: 10 hours

In West Virginia, the law stipulates that a pharmacist may work up to a maximum of 10 hours in a 24-hour period without having a contiguous period of at least 8 hours off. This regulation is designed to ensure that pharmacists have adequate rest to maintain their professional competency and ensure patient safety. Working longer hours without sufficient rest can lead to fatigue, which may affect the pharmacist's ability to perform their duties effectively. The stipulation for a maximum of 10 hours underscores the importance placed on proper work-life balance in the pharmacy profession in West Virginia, prioritizing both health and safety in pharmacy practice.