Wisconsin MPJE

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Flavia28

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For a while I was licensed in about 15 states. I never studied federal law because I had been working retail for a long time and knew all that stuff by heart. I would focus on state specific things like more stringent controlled substance laws, PSE products, more specific CII-V rules, what interns can do, techs, Pharmacists, transfer rules, PA, NP prescribing ability, etc.
 
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I felt the same way about half of my MPJE exams. I only failed one once by one point because I had just moved and was literally sitting on the living room floor trying to study for a few days. Once I went to look back over the laws again, I figured that I didn't pay attention to how CV drugs were limited to a certain number of refills. Sometimes it can be just small things like that. I also hate the adulterated/misbranded stuff because I always felt like situations they were asking could be both.
 
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I personally went through every state website and read their laws. I looked specifically for most of the things I listed in my previous posts. It's always VERY dry material but most of the time you would pick up those tiny little differences between states. You said you used pharmacyexam, I did the same thing for every state as well. Oh, one more thing was accepting scripts from out of state or Canadian prescribers. I remember questions about that sort of thing.
 
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