South Carolina Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE) Practice Exam

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What must the receiving pharmacy document upon receiving a transferred prescription?

Name of the patient

Date of issue and RX number of original RX

Upon receiving a transferred prescription, it is crucial for the receiving pharmacy to document the date of issue and the prescription number of the original prescription. This information is vital for maintaining an accurate medication history and ensuring that the prescription is valid and complies with regulatory requirements.

The date of issue helps to establish the timeline of the prescription, while the original RX number serves as a unique identifier that links back to the source pharmacy's records. This documentation is important for preventing medication errors, tracking prescription refills, and allowing pharmacists to provide comprehensive care to patients.

In the context of pharmacy practice, accurate record-keeping of these details also facilitates better communication between pharmacies and ensures adherence to both state and federal regulations regarding prescription transfers. Without this documentation, there could be misunderstandings or issues regarding the legitimacy or continuity of a patient's medication therapy.

Manufacturer's address

Prescriber’s DEA number

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