Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Pharmacists must take action when they discover prescription errors. Which is NOT an example of an error they should correct?

  1. A prescription for an obviously lethal dosage

  2. A prescription that is legible and correctly written

  3. Known contraindications with the patient's current medications

  4. Inadequacies in the instructions for drug use

The correct answer is: A prescription that is legible and correctly written

Pharmacists must take action when they discover prescription errors. Option B, a prescription that is legible and correctly written, is not an example of an error that they should correct. Legibility and accuracy are critical for ensuring patient safety and preventing errors from occurring. Therefore, this option does not require any action as it is already the correct form. Options A, C, and D are all examples of prescription errors that pharmacists should take action to correct to ensure patient safety.