NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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How often should air sampling occur?

  1. At least every 6 months

  2. Daily

  3. Every month

  4. Every year

The correct answer is: At least every 6 months

Air sampling should occur at least every 6 months to ensure the safety and quality of the air in a particular environment, especially in areas where air quality may affect the health of individuals or the efficacy of certain products or processes. Regular air sampling helps to monitor for any potential contaminants, changes in air quality, or other factors that may impact the environment. Daily or monthly air sampling may be too frequent and resource-intensive, while air sampling only once a year may not provide enough data to detect potential issues in a timely manner. Therefore, the most appropriate and practical frequency for air sampling is at least every 6 months.