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How much area of wall space is needed in the telecommunications room (TR) to support a nurse
call system?
A. 1.2m x 1.2 m (4 ft x 4 ft)
B. 1.2m x 2.4 m (4 ft x 8 ft)
C. 2.4 m x 2.4 m (8 ft x 8 ft)
D. 2.4 m x 3.6 m (8 ft x 12 ft) B. 1.2m x 2.4 m (4 ft x 8 ft)
You are designing a nurse call system for a health care facility. The system will have emergency
call switches. What is the first step you should take in designing the nurse call system?
A. Properly size the supporting TR to accommodate the headend system
B. Program the headend device for the various call switches that will be used
C. Perform a risk assessment to determine call switch locations
D. Perform a site survey to verify the pathways that will connect the headend device with the call
switches C. Perform a risk assessment to determine call switch locations
You are renovating telecommunication rooms that support an acute care facility that has10,000
sq ft floors. The facility will be adding 15,000 sq ft to each of the floors. What is theMINIMUM
additional floor space that you will need to expand the TRs to support the new floor space?
A. 3 m x 3 m (10 ft x 10 ft)
B. 3.5 m x 4.3 m (11.5 ft x 14 ft)
C. 3.0 m x 4.5 m (10 ft x 15 ft)
D. 6 m x 6 m (20 ft x 20 ft) B. 3.5 m x 4.3 m (11.5 ft x 14 ft)
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You are designing a nurse call system for an assisted care facility. What type of nurse call system
would best suit the needs for the facility?
A. Audiovisual system -
B. Staff emergency system -
C. Tone/Visual system -
D. Bedside system - C. Tone/Visual system -
Coupling with electrical circuits can create inductive interference to telecommunications
facilities. Which of the following can decrease the coupling effect?
A. Decrease the exposure length
B. Make sure that the single-phase components add in phase
C. Decrease the physical separation
D. Increase the earth resistance A. Decrease the exposure length
What is the air change requirement for a tunnel of 610 m (2000 ft) long with a diameter of3.4 m
(11 ft)?
A. One complete air change per hour
B. Two complete air changes per hour
C. Three complete air changes per hour
D. Four complete air changes per hour
E. Five complete air changes per hour C. Three complete air changes per hour