MPJE: Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination Flashcards: Practice Definition

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QUESTION

What is the usual legal classification of "drug regimen review" in long-term care settings?

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A pharmacy practice function when performed per state/federal requirements. Drug regimen reviews in long-term care optimize therapy and ensure compliance with state and federal standards.

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According to the passage, is the pharmacist acting within legal boundaries? In Oregon, a pharmacist receives a request from a long-term patient for an "emergency refill" of an antihypertensive medication after the prescriber's office is closed. Oregon law permits pharmacists to provide an emergency supply under specified conditions, including verifying prior therapy, documenting the rationale, limiting the quantity, and notifying the prescriber within a defined timeframe. The pharmacist provides a 90-day supply without attempting to contact the prescriber, does not document the reason, and bills it as a new prescription. Oregon Board rules define this as dispensing under an emergency authorization only when statutory conditions are met. If audited, failure to follow quantity limits and documentation/notification requirements may result in board discipline and payer fraud allegations.
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