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A patient presents a prescription for a Schedule II controlled substance. The pharmacy technician notices that it says there may be three refills. Which of the following is actually correct concerning this prescription?
 
 Schedule II prescriptions can only be refilled in an emergency
  Schedule II prescriptions can be refilled if the pharmacist decides to do so
  Schedule II prescriptions can be refilled, but only up to 5 times within a 6-month period
  Schedule II prescriptions may not be refilled



Which of the following types of inventory accounts for the actual items in stock?
 
 Point-of-sale
  Point-of-service
  Physical
  Just-in-time ordering
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Schedule II prescriptions may not be refilled

Rationale: Concerning a prescription for a schedule II controlled substance, there are no refills allowed. In this example, the pharmacy technician should be suspicious of the authenticity of the prescription, since no authorized prescriber who is operating legally would issue such a prescription.

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Physical

Rationale: Physical inventory accounts for the actual items in stock. Each item in the pharmacy is counted, and all items in stock are accountable for purposes of financial recordkeeping.
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