Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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How long does a practitioner have to follow up on an emergency prescription with a written or electronic prescription?

  1. 72 hours

  2. 7 days

  3. 24 hours

  4. 3 days

The correct answer is: 72 hours

In Wisconsin, a practitioner has 72 hours to follow up on an emergency prescription with a written or electronic prescription. This timeframe allows the prescriber to provide the necessary documentation for the emergency prescription while ensuring proper record-keeping and patient care. It is crucial for practitioners to adhere to the state regulations regarding emergency prescriptions to maintain patient safety and legal compliance. Regarding the other options: - Option B (7 days), Option C (24 hours), and Option D (3 days) are incorrect as they do not reflect the specific time frame of 72 hours required by Wisconsin regulations for following up on an emergency prescription with a written or electronic prescription.