Care Facility Managers Practice Exam Questions
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1. Which NFPA standard primarily governs health care facility life safety
requirements?
• A. NFPA 25
• B. NFPA 101
• C. NFPA 54
• D. NFPA 70
Rationale: NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) is the primary standard for life safety
in health care facilities.
2. The Life Safety Code requires health care facilities to provide:
• A. Two independent water sources
• B. Two remote means of egress
• C. Underground electrical vaults
• D. A dedicated fire brigade
Rationale: At least two separate and remote means of egress are required
to ensure occupant safety.
,3. The Joint Commission requires which type of documentation for life safety
compliance?
• A. Annual IT audit
• B. Life Safety drawings updated and accurate
• C. Staff vacation schedules
• D. OSHA citations
Rationale: Accurate, current life safety drawings are required to
demonstrate compliance.
4. In a health care facility, corridor doors serving patient rooms must:
• A. Be self-closing or automatic closing
• B. Be painted red
• C. Include a vision panel
• D. Swing outward only
Rationale: Corridor doors must be self-closing or close automatically to
contain smoke/fire.
5. Which system is critical for maintaining air pressure relationships in surgical
suites?
• A. Sprinkler system
• B. HVAC system
• C. Nurse call system
• D. Fire alarm system
Rationale: Proper HVAC operation ensures positive/negative air pressure
balance in surgery areas.
, 6. Which occupancy classification applies to most hospitals under NFPA 101?
• A. Assembly
• B. Health Care Occupancy
• C. Residential Board & Care
• D. Business Occupancy
Rationale: Hospitals are classified as Health Care Occupancies.
7. Which minimum corridor width is required in health care facilities for patient
movement?
• A. 44 inches
• B. 54 inches
• C. 8 feet
• D. 10 feet
Rationale: NFPA 101 requires 8 feet wide corridors in hospitals for patient
care areas.
8. The fire alarm system in health care facilities must:
• A. Only sound at the fire command center
• B. Be tested every 10 years
• C. Be addressable and monitored continuously
• D. Require manual reset only
Rationale: Health care facilities must use addressable fire alarm systems
monitored at all times.