Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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What type of pharmacy employment is required for a pharmacist to be eligible to become a preceptor?

  1. Class A rated pharmacy

  2. Class B rated pharmacy

  3. Online pharmacy

  4. Non-rated pharmacy

The correct answer is: Class A rated pharmacy

A Class A rated pharmacy is the only type of pharmacy employment that meets the requirements for a pharmacist to become a preceptor. This is because a Class A rated pharmacy is a full-service pharmacy with a pharmacist in charge, typically found in hospitals or health clinics. B, C, and D are all incorrect because they do not meet the criteria of being a Class A rated pharmacy. Class B rated pharmacies are non-dispensing pharmacies, online pharmacies do not have a physical location for a pharmacist to practice, and non-rated pharmacies may lack the necessary resources and oversight to support a preceptorship program.