New York State Master Electrician Practice Exam

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How many duplex receptacles must be provided at each general care area patient bed location?

  1. Two or three

  2. Four or more

  3. Five or six

  4. One or two

The correct answer is: Four or more

In healthcare facilities, especially in general care areas, the National Electrical Code (NEC) outlines specific requirements for the provision of duplex receptacles to ensure adequate access to electrical power for medical equipment and devices at patient beds. According to the NEC, at each general care area patient bed location, a minimum of four readily accessible duplex receptacles must be installed. This requirement is designed to accommodate the various devices that may be needed for patient care, such as monitoring equipment, IV units, and personal care devices, ensuring that there is enough capacity to prevent overloading circuits and to maintain patient safety. The choice indicating four or more receptacles aligns perfectly with this code requirement, making it the correct answer. Adequate receptacle availability not only supports the operational needs of healthcare practitioners but also enhances patient safety by minimizing the risks associated with using extension cords or power strips in clinical settings.