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A pharmacy technician's license to practice pharmacy has been revoked. Which best describes this situation?
a.
The pharmacy technician may continue to work until the terms of the revocation are met.
b.
The pharmacy technician may not continue to work, as their license has been terminated.
c.
The pharmacy technician may only work under the strict terms of the consent agreement.
d.
The pharmacy technician may work, but the revocation must be disclosed to their employer and on all future renewal applications.
a.
The pharmacy technician may continue to work until the terms of the revocation are met.
b.
The pharmacy technician may not continue to work, as their license has been terminated.
c.
The pharmacy technician may only work under the strict terms of the consent agreement.
d.
The pharmacy technician may work, but the revocation must be disclosed to their employer and on all future renewal applications.
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b. The pharmacy technician may not continue to work, as their license has been terminated.
Reason: Revocation is the most severe disciplinary action and results in termination of the license, which bars the individual from practicing until (and unless) the license is reinstated by the board. (Suspension, probation, or consent agreements are different outcomes that may permit limited practice under specified terms.)
Reason: Revocation is the most severe disciplinary action and results in termination of the license, which bars the individual from practicing until (and unless) the license is reinstated by the board. (Suspension, probation, or consent agreements are different outcomes that may permit limited practice under specified terms.)
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