Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Can a remote dispensing site be open if the supervising pharmacy is closed?

  1. Yes, but only in emergencies

  2. Yes, if authorized by the board

  3. No

  4. Yes, if a technician is present

The correct answer is: Yes, but only in emergencies

A remote dispensing site can be open if the supervising pharmacy is closed, but only in emergency situations. This means that the site can operate during regular business hours if the supervising pharmacy is closed due to an emergency, but it cannot operate as a substitute for the pharmacy on a regular basis. Option B is incorrect because authorization by the board is not enough to allow a remote dispensing site to operate when the supervising pharmacy is closed. Option C is incorrect because it is a blanket statement without considering any specific circumstances. Option D is incorrect because the presence of a technician does not automatically make it acceptable for a remote dispensing site to operate when the supervising pharmacy is closed.