CPJE Cheat Sheet 2026

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90 questions
120 min time limit
75% to pass
  1. To be eligible for a California pharmacy intern permit, a student must be enrolled in: An ACPE-accredited school or college of pharmacy
  2. In California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam, why is record keeping knowledge important for professional certification? It demonstrates competence and ensures practitioners meet established standards
  3. In California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam, why is controlled substances knowledge important for professional certification? It demonstrates competence and ensures practitioners meet established standards
  4. Under California law, a pharmacy compounding sterile preparations for office use must: Hold a sterile compounding pharmacy license from the Board of Pharmacy
  5. What is a best practice in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam controlled substances? A method or technique recognized as superior based on evidence and expert consensus
  6. Combining ACE inhibitors with potassium-sparing diuretics poses a risk of which electrolyte abnormality? Hyperkalemia
  7. Why is HIPAA in place? For the protection, security, and confidentiality of patient records and files
  8. Which approach is most effective for mastering professional conduct in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam? Combining theoretical study with practical application and regular review
  9. In California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam, what role does continuing education play in record keeping? To keep professionals current with evolving standards, technologies, and best practices
  10. All of the following can be found in the directions section of a medication label, EXCEPT: The active ingredients.
  11. Under whose direct supervision must a California pharmacy intern work when performing intern activities? A licensed pharmacist
  12. What is the relationship between theory and practice in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam professional conduct? Theory provides the foundation and framework that guides effective practical application
  13. Which abbreviation means at bedtime? qhs
  14. A patient on warfarin is prescribed ciprofloxacin. Which monitoring parameter should the pharmacist prioritize? INR/PT levels
  15. How many continuing education (CE) contact hours must a California pharmacist complete per biennial renewal period? 30 hours
  16. One role of the pharmacist in the MUE is ________: maintaining patient data.
  17. A California pharmacy intern registration automatically terminates when: The intern's pharmacist license is issued by the Board
  18. A patient taking simvastatin is started on clarithromycin. What is the primary concern? Increased risk of myopathy/rhabdomyolysis
  19. A pharmacist identifies a physical incompatibility between two IV medications. What should be done? Administer the drugs through separate IV lines or at separate times
  20. What is the recommended minimum infusion time for vancomycin 1g IV to prevent Red Man Syndrome? At least 60 minutes
  21. What is a best practice in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam record keeping? A method or technique recognized as superior based on evidence and expert consensus
  22. USP categorizes compounded sterile preparations (CSPs) by risk level. Which factor primarily determines the risk category? Sterility assurance level based on preparation method and environment
  23. What is the relationship between theory and practice in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam controlled substances? Theory provides the foundation and framework that guides effective practical application
  24. Which approach is most effective for mastering pharmacy operations in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam? Combining theoretical study with practical application and regular review
  25. In California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam, what role does an audit serve in regulatory compliance? To systematically examine and verify compliance with regulations and standards
  26. What is the primary role of a safety data sheet (SDS) in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam operations related to patient safety? To provide detailed information about chemical hazards and safe handling procedures
  27. Which combination is most likely to cause additive nephrotoxicity in a hospitalized patient? Vancomycin and gentamicin
  28. What is the consequence of non-compliance with regulations in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam? Potential penalties including fines, license revocation, and legal liability
  29. A beyond-use date (BUD) for a Category 1 CSP stored at room temperature is limited to: 12 hours
  30. Which approach is most effective for mastering prescription requirements in California Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam? Combining theoretical study with practical application and regular review
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