Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which sexually transmitted infection is NOT explicitly mentioned as a condition for expedited partner therapy in Wisconsin?

  1. Chlamydia

  2. Trichomoniasis

  3. HIV

  4. Gonorrhea

The correct answer is: Chlamydia

In Wisconsin, expedited partner therapy (EPT) allows healthcare providers to prescribe medication to the partner of a patient diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection without examining the partner. Chlamydia is not explicitly mentioned as a condition for EPT in Wisconsin. However, Trichomoniasis, HIV, and Gonorrhea are specifically listed as conditions that may qualify for EPT in the state.