Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Which of the following may be considered unprofessional conduct by the Pharmacy Commission?

  1. Failure to display license in the workplace

  2. Refusal to work overtime

  3. Conviction of a relevant crime

  4. Choosing not to join professional organizations

The correct answer is: Conviction of a relevant crime

Conviction of a relevant crime may be considered unprofessional conduct by the Pharmacy Commission because it violates the ethical and legal standards of the profession. Failure to display a license may also be considered unprofessional conduct, but it is not as serious of an offense as a criminal conviction. Refusal to work overtime and choosing not to join professional organizations are not necessarily unprofessional conduct, although they may reflect negatively on an individual's commitment to their profession.