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Practice Question Dispute

Im posting this because my friend doesnt have reddit and we can't figure out what the answer is. She thinks its A because as long as the info is correct it's good to dispense and I think its D because my professors in school always complained about how "youre more than just a pharmacist and youre responsible". Can you help?

A pharmacist receives a controlled substance prescription that raises concerns about its legitimacy. Which statement best describes the pharmacist’s corresponding responsibility?

A. The pharmacist may dispense the prescription once all required information is present.

B. The pharmacist is responsible only for confirming the patient’s identity and insurance coverage.

C. The pharmacist may rely entirely on the prescriber’s confirmation that the prescription is valid.

D. The pharmacist shares responsibility for proper dispensing.

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u/DazzlingDantuluri — 4 days ago

When to Schedule Based on Practice NAPLEX Scores

I took the second pharmpreppro naplex exam and got a 71. I got a 62 on the the first ppp naplex exam 10 days ago and decided cancel my NAPLEX because of the 62. When should I schedule my NAPLEX? I thought my score would've gone up more after that week and a half of studying

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u/DazzlingDantuluri — 11 days ago

PharmPrepPro Score: 62

I finished taking the pharmpreppro practice test and got a 62. Mv exam is scheduled for Monday. Am I ready to take the exam? Any advice on what I should do these last few days?

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u/DazzlingDantuluri — 21 days ago

PharmPrepPro Score: 62

I finished taking the pharmpreppro practice test and got a 62. My exam is scheduled for Monday. Am I ready to take the exam? Any advice on what I should do these last few days?

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u/DazzlingDantuluri — 21 days ago
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Baby Shower Dress for Guest

I have to go to my cousin's baby shower. I am thinking about getting this dress. Has anyone bought this dress? What's your review of the dress?

Price: 28.63 (on sale from 62.38)

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u/DazzlingDantuluri — 1 month ago

Tips and tricks for memorizing the vaccine section!

I've been struggling a lot with memorizing the vaccine section and I keep seeing people post that its super important for the naplex. I thought itd be a good idea to share ways to remember it in one post. Everyone feel free to share their ideas! This is one I came up with:

At 2, 4, and 6 months, remember: "Baby DR HIPP"

D = DTaP

R = Rotavirus

H = Hib

I = IPV

P = Pneumococcal (PCV)

P = HepB progression through infancy

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u/DazzlingDantuluri — 3 months ago