Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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If no monitored drugs were dispensed in a seven day period, what should a dispenser do?

  1. File a summary report

  2. Ignore the reporting requirement

  3. Submit a zero report

  4. Submit an inventory report

The correct answer is: File a summary report

A dispenser should file a summary report if no monitored drugs were dispensed in a seven day period. This report is important as it shows that the dispenser has complied with the reporting requirements and helps to keep track of any discrepancies or issues. Option D (submit an inventory report) is incorrect because this type of report is used to track the quantity and usage of drugs, not to comply with reporting requirements. Option B (ignore the reporting requirement) is incorrect because all dispensers are required to submit reports, even if no drugs were dispensed. Option C (submit a zero report) is incorrect because there is no such requirement to submit a "zero report" and it does not give any useful information. Therefore, the best option is A (file a summary report) as it is the only one that correctly addresses the situation and meets reporting requirements.