Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which device is necessary for measuring less than 5 ml in a pharmacy?

  1. Measuring cups

  2. Small beakers

  3. Small syringes

  4. Graduated cylinders

The correct answer is: Measuring cups

Measuring cups are necessary for measuring less than 5 ml in a pharmacy because they are designed to accurately measure small volumes of liquid. Measuring cups typically have markings for various volume measurements, including milliliters, making them suitable for measuring small quantities of medication. Small beakers, small syringes, and graduated cylinders are not typically used for measuring less than 5 ml in a pharmacy setting.