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a pharmacy technician receives a hard copy prescription and notices the…

Question

a pharmacy technician receives a hard copy prescription and notices the prescription looks photocopied. which of the following should the technician look for to identify evidence of photocopy fraud?

  • security borders message
  • prescriber drug enforcement administration (dea) number
  • raised or indented print
  • watermark on back of prescription

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To identify photocopy fraud in a prescription, raised or indented print is a key indicator. Photocopying typically cannot reproduce such tactile or embossed features, while security borders, DEA numbers, and watermarks can often be copied. So the technician should look for raised or indented print.

Answer:

C. Raised or indented print