Get ready for the Journeyman Electrician Exam. Study with flashcards, multiple-choice questions, and detailed explanations. Prepare effectively and ensure success on your certification!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


In a critical care space, how many receptacles are minimally required at a patient bed location?

  1. Ten receptacles

  2. Thirteen receptacles

  3. Fourteen receptacles

  4. Fifteen receptacles

The correct answer is: Fourteen receptacles

In a critical care space, the minimum requirement for receptacles at a patient bed location is fourteen. This standard is established to ensure that there are sufficient electrical outlets available for life-support equipment, monitoring devices, and other necessary medical equipment that may be needed at the bedside. These receptacles provide flexibility and accessibility for healthcare providers to efficiently manage and utilize medical devices while also accommodating potential future needs without requiring additional electrical work. The specification of fourteen receptacles reflects a comprehensive approach to patient safety and care in critical areas where electrical needs are heightened. This number allows for redundancy and the versatility required in a dynamic healthcare environment, where multiple devices may need to be powered simultaneously.