Wyoming MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Is it mandatory to keep the hard copy of the prescription?

  1. Yes, hard copy must be retained

  2. No, only the electronic record with the hard copy scanned in is required

  3. Yes, for at least 5 years

  4. No, only the doctor's digital signature is needed

The correct answer is: No, only the electronic record with the hard copy scanned in is required

In Wyoming, it is not mandatory to keep the hard copy of the prescription. The state allows for the retention of electronic records with the hard copy scanned in. This practice is acceptable and aligns with state regulations regarding prescription record-keeping. Keeping an electronic record reduces the need for physical storage space and allows for easier access and organization of prescription information. Option B is the correct choice as it reflects this requirement accurately. Option A is incorrect as it states that the hard copy must be retained, which is not a strict requirement in Wyoming. Option C is incorrect as it specifies a mandatory retention period of 5 years for the hard copy, which is not in line with state regulations. Option D is incorrect as it mentions that only the doctor's digital signature is needed, which oversimplifies the prescription record-keeping requirements in Wyoming.