Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the pharmacist to technician ratio in Wisconsin?

  1. 1:1, unless higher is authorized by the board

  2. 1:2, unless higher is authorized by the board

  3. 1:3, unless higher is authorized by the board

  4. 1:4, unless higher is authorized by the board

The correct answer is: 1:1, unless higher is authorized by the board

The correct pharmacist to technician ratio in Wisconsin is 11, unless higher is authorized by the board. This means that for every licensed pharmacist, there must be at least one licensed pharmacy technician working under their supervision. The other options (B, C, D) are incorrect as they suggest a higher ratio, which is not allowed unless authorized by the board. Having a lower ratio allows for better supervision and ensures the safety and accuracy of medication dispensing.