ATT
Authorization to Test
NAPLEX
North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination
How many questions and how long is the NAPLEX?
185, 4.25 h
How many questions and how long is the MPJE?
adaptive 90 questions, 2 h
What is the breakdown of the NAPLEX?
56% pharmacotherapy, 33% compounding/dispensing, 11% stats
What is a passing score on the NAPLEX?
75
What is a passing score on the MPJE?
75
What is the breakdown of the MPJE?
84% pharmacy practice
13% licensure
3% regulatory structure
Where is the MPJE not required?
AR, VA, CA
How long is the waiting period for NAPLEX?
91 days, 5 chances per state
How long is the waiting period after failure of MPJE?
30 days, 5 chances per state
What is needed to submit to the board to receive an ATT?
1) pharmacist licensure application
2) passport photo
3) certification of intern hours
4) certification of graduation
5) certificate of HIV/AIDS education
6) criminal background check with fingerprints
What defines “readily retrievable” prescription records?
retrievable within 48 hours
How long are wholesaler and manufacturer records (POs) kept?
2 years
How long are prescription records kept?
5 years from date of last activity
What does signing the daily report signify?
everything you dispensed was accurate
Who must sign the daily report?
every pharmacist who verified an rx
What are the federal requirements regarding the daily report log?
must sign in 72 hours, all 3 signing options are allowed
What are the 3 ways to sign a daily report?
1) physically sign
2) sign log referenced to a report
3) sign electronically
How are e-rx records maintained?
maintained for all 5 years electronically
How are oral prescription records retained?
reduced, entered, and kept on physical paper for 3 years
then can scan electronically x 2 years
How are faxed prescription records retained?
paper x 3 years, then can scan for additional 2 years
KASPER:
Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting System
PMP / PDMP:
Prescription Monitoring Program / Prescription Drug Monitoring Program