Rhode Island Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence (MPJE) Practice Exam

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What is the maximum total dose and number for an initial prescription for acute pain?

  1. 50 MME; 10 doses

  2. 30 MME; 20 doses

  3. 20 MME; 30 doses

  4. 40 MME; 15 doses

The correct answer is: 30 MME; 20 doses

The correct choice specifies a maximum total dose of 30 morphine milligram equivalents (MME) and allows for 20 doses in an initial prescription for acute pain. This is consistent with state regulations aimed at controlling opioid prescriptions to minimize the risk of misuse and dependence. Regulatory frameworks typically set limits on the quantity and strength of opioid prescriptions to ensure that they are used judiciously, particularly in the context of acute pain management. The 30 MME cap is designed to provide sufficient medication for effective pain relief while reducing the likelihood of patients receiving excessive quantities that could lead to addiction or overdose. Allowing for 20 doses acknowledges the variability in individual patient needs, providing enough medication for acute pain episodes without extending long-term use, which is a critical aspect of responsible prescribing practices. In summary, this option reflects a balanced approach to managing acute pain while implementing safeguards against excessive opioid use, promoting patient safety and responsible prescribing within the healthcare system.