To add to HENRI2's reply:
ACI 318 2002 states:
18.20.4 — Total loss of prestress due to unreplaced
broken prestressing steel shall not exceed 2 percent of
total prestress.
Commentary states:
R18.20.4 — This provision applies to all prestressed concrete members. For cast-in-place post-tensioned slab systems, a member should be that portion considered as an
element in the design, such as the joist and effective slab
width in one-way joist systems, or the column strip or middle strip in two-way flat plate systems.
I have used the "2% rule" many times - sometimes a wire or two, or even a full strand may break during stressing at original construction. And during the life of the building the 'concrete coring machine' is always there to ruin your day.
I just looked at a project 2 days ago where an electrical contractor chased the underside of an existing precast/pretensioned slab panel and sawed/cut through all 7 x 1/2" strands, at MIDSPAN. Needless to say this is getting repaired with some significant $$$ being spent.