Personal devices
Medical device attached to the body
What? Spinal Cord Stimulator. Catheter. Colostomy Bag. Urine drainage bag. Oxygen Tank. Insulin Pump. TENS Units. Heart Rate Monitor. Continuous Glucose Monitor.
When? During all test phases.
Where? Online and in locations determined by EPSO.
Who? Candidate (own device).
Medicine and special medical devices
What?
- Bandages. Braces – Neck, Back, Wrist, Leg or Ankle.
- Eye drops. Eye patches. Eyeglasses (without the case). Handheld Magnifying Glass (non-electric, no case).
- Medical Alert Bracelet. Casts/ Cervical Collar. Arm/ Shoulder Sling.
- Walking boot casts.
- Pills (must be unwrapped and not in a bottle/container).
- Candidates may bring pills that are still in the packaging if the packaging states that they MUST remain in the packaging, such as nitroglycerin pills which cannot be exposed to air. Cough drops (must be unwrapped and not in a bottle/ container).
- Surgical Face Masks. Medical Masks. Medical Rubber Gloves. Ice Packs. Non-Electrical Heating Pad. Glucose Monitor. Glucose tablets. Epi-Pen. Inhaler.
- Pillow/Lumbar Support. Stool for elevating a limb.
When? During all test phases.
Where? Online and in locations determined by EPSO.
Who? Candidate (own medicine and device).
Communication devices
What? Hearing Aid/Cochlear implant. Vocal Cord Magnifiers.
When? During all test phases.
Where? Online and in locations determined by EPSO.
Who? Candidate (own device).
Mobility devices
What? Cane, crutches, wheelchair, walker, etc.
When? During all test phases.
Where? Online and in locations determined by EPSO.
Who? Candidate (own device).