Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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What happens to a graduate intern's license if they fail the NAPLEX?

  1. Immediate revocation

  2. Demoted to 'intern' status

  3. Suspended for 6 months

  4. No effect

The correct answer is: Demoted to 'intern' status

If a graduate intern fails the NAPLEX, their status is demoted to 'intern' instead of being fully revoked or suspended. The intern can continue practicing under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, with limited responsibilities. This option is incorrect as immediate revocation of the license would be too severe of a punishment for failing one exam. Suspension for six months is also incorrect as it does not provide a clear understanding of the consequences or the potential for the intern to retake the exam. The correct answer is D No effect, as the intern is still able to continue practicing under supervision and has the opportunity to retake the exam.