Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the minimum required counter space in a pharmacy?

  1. 10 inches in width, 10 sq feet

  2. 12 inches in width, 10 sq feet

  3. 18 inches in width, 12 sq feet

  4. 24 inches in width, 14 sq feet

The correct answer is: 10 inches in width, 10 sq feet

The minimum required counter space in a pharmacy is typically determined by the state board of pharmacy to ensure that there is adequate space for providing pharmacy services. In Wisconsin, the minimum required counter space is 10 inches in width and 10 square feet. This size allows for proper interaction with patients, adequate space for handling prescriptions, and enough room for necessary pharmacy equipment. It is important for pharmacies to comply with these regulations to maintain a safe and efficient practice. Options B, C, and D provide dimensions that exceed the minimum required counter space in Wisconsin, making them incorrect choices for this question.