NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What is the required frequency for the gloved fingertip test for high risk CSPs?

  1. Annually

  2. Semi-annually

  3. Quarterly

  4. Monthly

The correct answer is: Semi-annually

The correct answer is B. Semi-annually. The gloved fingertip test for high-risk CSPs (Compounded Sterile Preparations) should be performed every six months. This test is essential to assess the sterility of the compounding environment and the technique of the personnel involved in preparing sterile medications. Performing this test semi-annually helps to ensure the safety and efficacy of the compounded sterile products.