Wyoming MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What standard must be met to take action if any specific microorganism is detected in the air sample, regardless of the colony-forming units (cfu) count?

  1. Any microorganism detection

  2. Highly pathogenic microorganisms like gram-negative rods, coag-positive staph, mold, or yeast

  3. Presence of any viruses

  4. Yeast or mold presence only

The correct answer is: Any microorganism detection

In Wyoming, the standard that must be met to take action is if any specific microorganism is detected in the air sample, regardless of the colony-forming units (cfu) count. This means that even if a single microorganism is detected, action must be taken to address the issue to ensure environmental and patient safety. This requirement is more stringent compared to the other options provided.