Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Who can administer vaccines to individuals 18 years and older in Wisconsin?

  1. Only licensed pharmacists

  2. Non-academic and graduate interns under direct supervision of a certified pharmacist

  3. Only medical doctors

  4. Nurse practitioners without supervision

The correct answer is: Only licensed pharmacists

Licensed pharmacists are the only ones allowed to administer vaccines to individuals 18 years and older in Wisconsin. Non-academic and graduate interns are not allowed to administer vaccines and can only work under the direct supervision of a certified pharmacist. Medical doctors are also not allowed to administer vaccines in Wisconsin. Although nurse practitioners have the authority to administer vaccines, they still require supervision in Wisconsin.