Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC) Practice Exam

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What NFPA code addresses the basic test requirements associated with patient care area receptacles?

  1. NFPA 70

  2. NFPA 99

  3. NFPA 101

  4. NFPA 110

The correct answer is: NFPA 99

NFPA 99, titled "Health Care Facilities Code," specifically addresses the safety requirements for healthcare facilities, including electrical systems and equipment necessary for patient care areas. The code outlines requirements for the installation and maintenance of electrical receptacles within patient care environments, ensuring that they are appropriately tested to minimize electrical hazards and enhance patient safety. Fundamentally, NFPA 99 focuses on the health care environment and the systems that support the delivery of patient care, making it the most relevant choice when it comes to testing requirements for receptacles in these areas. Other codes such as NFPA 70 primarily focus on the National Electrical Code for general guidelines on electrical installations, NFPA 101 provides requirements for life safety in buildings, and NFPA 110 deals with emergency and standby power systems, which do not directly govern the testing of patient care receptacles like NFPA 99 does. Therefore, NFPA 99 is the correct reference for this question.