Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which requirement is necessary for a device to be returned?

  1. Free of defects

  2. Labeled as new

  3. Sealed by pharmacist

  4. Subjected to contamination checks

The correct answer is: Free of defects

The requirement for a device to be returned is that it must be free of defects. This is essential because, for a device to be acceptable for return, it should not pose any safety risks to the next consumer or user. A device that has defects could compromise patient safety or functionality, which is why this condition is crucial in the return process. While certain labeling requirements, packaging standards, or contamination checks could be relevant in some contexts, they do not universally apply within the strict regulations governing the return of medical devices. The focus on ensuring that returned devices are free from defects takes precedence, ensuring that the safety and quality of products are maintained in compliance with applicable health regulations.