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What is a requirement for a pharmacist when administering a drug?

  1. Charge an administration fee

  2. Have policies for immediate response in emergencies

  3. Always administer drugs without patient consent

  4. Administer drugs in any setting, regardless of safety

The correct answer is: Have policies for immediate response in emergencies

A requirement for a pharmacist when administering a drug is to have policies for immediate response in emergencies. The other options are incorrect because A) charging an administration fee is not a necessary requirement and can vary depending on the pharmacy's policies and regulations. C) administering drugs without patient consent is unethical and could potentially harm the patient. D) administering drugs in any setting, regardless of safety, can put the patient's health at risk and goes against standard safety protocols.