CVS Pharmacy Technician Certification Practice Test

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Which of the following statements is false regarding the pharmacy's refrigerator and freezer?

  1. Maintained at proper temperature ranges

  2. Regular temperature checks are required

  3. Drugs and personal items may be stored together

  4. Organized for proper air flow

The correct answer is: Drugs and personal items may be stored together

The statement that drugs and personal items may be stored together is false. In pharmacy settings, it is critical to maintain a clear distinction between medication storage and personal items to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. Drugs must be stored in a controlled environment that adheres to specific temperature requirements to preserve their efficacy. Mixing medications with personal items can lead to contamination, mismanagement, or even accidental exposure, which poses a risk to both the medications and the individuals involved. The other statements accurately reflect best practices for maintaining a pharmacy's refrigerator and freezer. Proper temperature ranges are essential for the storage of pharmaceuticals, ensuring that they remain effective. Regular temperature checks are necessary to monitor conditions and prevent any deviations that could compromise drug integrity. Additionally, organizing storage for proper airflow is important to maintain even temperatures and prevent hotspots, further ensuring that the medications are stored safely and effectively.