which shows an example of a pharmacy technician's scope of practice?

prescribing a new medication for a patient
preparing a patient's new medication
administering medication to a patient
charting a patient's medication doses

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An example of a pharmacy technician's scope of practice would be preparing a patient's new medication.

Pharmacy technicians are generally involved in tasks such as preparing medications, managing inventory, and assisting pharmacists in various duties. However, they do not have the authority to prescribe medications, administer medications, or perform clinical assessments. Charting medication doses may fall under their responsibilities in some settings, but it typically requires guidance from a pharmacist.