Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a valid indication for an APRN to dispense amphetamine, sympathomimetic amine, or Schedule II medication?

  1. Cancer-related pain

  2. Drug-induced brain dysfunction

  3. Hypertension

  4. Refractory depression

The correct answer is: Cancer-related pain

Amphetamine, sympathomimetic amine, and Schedule II medications are commonly used to treat conditions like drug-induced brain dysfunction, hypertension, and refractory depression. However, cancer-related pain is not a valid indication for APRNs to dispense these medications. This is because these medications are not typically used to treat pain caused by cancer, and there are usually other medications or treatments that are more effective for managing cancer-related pain. Therefore, option A is the correct answer as it is the only option that does not pertain to a valid indication for APRNs to prescribe these medications.