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About this Exam

  • Hazardous Drug List (NIOSH): Mastery of the types of drugs considered hazardous and how facilities identify and manage their own lists.
  • Facility Design and Engineering Controls: In-depth knowledge of primary and secondary engineering controls (e.g., BSCs, PECs, ISO classifications, pressure differentials) required for compounding HDs.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Understanding the correct sequence of donning and doffing specialized PPE, including gown types, glove types, and respiratory protection.
  • Receiving and Storage: Specific protocols for safely handling HD shipments and maintaining proper storage environments (e.g., negative pressure, exhaust, and containment).
  • Compounding (Sterile and Non-Sterile): Distinguishing the distinct standards for compounding hazardous substances versus non-hazardous substances.
  • Labeling, Packaging, and Transport: Best practices for communicating hazard information and preventing accidental exposure during delivery.
  • Spill Prevention and Management: Knowledge of spill kit requirements, clean-up procedures, and essential decontamination steps.
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Documentation: Understanding the regulatory requirements for facility-specific policies, environmental sampling, and medical surveillance.

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Additional Information

  • Hazardous Drug List (NIOSH): Mastery of the types of drugs considered hazardous and how facilities identify and manage their own lists.
  • Facility Design and Engineering Controls: In-depth knowledge of primary and secondary engineering controls (e.g., BSCs, PECs, ISO classifications, pressure differentials) required for compounding HDs.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Understanding the correct sequence of donning and doffing specialized PPE, including gown types, glove types, and respiratory protection.
  • Receiving and Storage: Specific protocols for safely handling HD shipments and maintaining proper storage environments (e.g., negative pressure, exhaust, and containment).
  • Compounding (Sterile and Non-Sterile): Distinguishing the distinct standards for compounding hazardous substances versus non-hazardous substances.
  • Labeling, Packaging, and Transport: Best practices for communicating hazard information and preventing accidental exposure during delivery.
  • Spill Prevention and Management: Knowledge of spill kit requirements, clean-up procedures, and essential decontamination steps.
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Documentation: Understanding the regulatory requirements for facility-specific policies, environmental sampling, and medical surveillance.

 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

When you take the actual MPJE, you will encounter the USP <800> topics integrated throughout the test.

However, a dedicated MPJE USP <800> Practice Exam is designed to follow the standard administrative guidelines of the main licensure exam.

Expect the following general format and constraints:

  • Format: This is a computer-based, written examination. It strictly consists of multiple-choice and complex multiple-response questions (e.g., "Select all that apply").
  • Total Questions: A robust practice exam typically includes 50 to 100 targeted questions focusing exclusively on this chapter.
  • Time Limits: In a simulated environment, candidates should expect approximately 1 to 1.5 minutes per question, preparing them for the strict time management required on the 2.5-hour MPJE.
  • Passing Score: While specific passing thresholds are designated by the NABP, aiming for a consistent score above 75% on comprehensive practice materials generally indicates strong preparation.
  • Format Details: It is crucial to practice "select all that apply" questions, as partial credit is rarely given, requiring absolute accuracy for each point.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation for this highly technical regulatory standard requires a combined focus on memorization and operational understanding.

Since you are testing on federal standards, the official chapter itself is your primary source.

Utilize these actionable study strategies to ensure success:

  • Read the Official Source: Multiple thorough readings of the full USP <800> general chapter are non-negotiable. This standard is dense, and many questions are derived from its precise language.
  • Emphasize Differentiating Standards: Focus heavily on rules that change depending on context, such as the distinct differences in compounding sterile versus non-sterile HDs, and requirements for handling HDs in negative pressure buffer rooms.
  • Create Visual Aids: Use flashcards for key acronyms (e.g., C-PEC, C-SEC), ISO classifications, pressure requirements, and PPE sequences (donning vs. doffing).
  • Utilize Simulated Practice Exams: Taking timed practice exams is essential. These simulate the pressure and formatting of the MPJE and highlight weak areas in your knowledge of USP <800> specifics.

Exam Centers:

While practice exams are taken through online portals or specialized study guides, the final official MPJE must be taken at a secure testing center.

The official MPJE is administered by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) and is exclusively taken via computer at authorized Pearson VUE testing centers nationwide. You cannot take the final exam remotely from home.


 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Mastery of USP <800> standards, validated by passing the MPJE, is a prerequisite for legal practice as a pharmacist in almost every jurisdiction.

While USP <800> knowledge itself doesn't offer a separate certification, it is a core competency that unlocks all primary pharmacist roles, specifically opening doors to high-level compliance and compounding positions.

The career paths this knowledge supports include:

  • Licensed Pharmacist (All Settings)
  • Compounding Pharmacist (Sterile and Non-Sterile Specialist)
  • Oncology Pharmacist (Handling Chemotherapeutic HDs)
  • Hospital/Inpatient Pharmacist
  • Pharmacy Compliance Officer
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Developer
  • Medical Safety Officer
  • Director of Pharmacy (with regulatory oversight)
  • Pharmacy Regulatory Consultant

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