Other options may include a scale integrated into a patient lift, hospital bed, or exam table....
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5.3.2.2 Transfer Sides Recommendation for Imaging Equipment
Patients would not transfer onto imaging tables from the head or foot end because the patient would need to scoot,” slide, or twist a long distance to get into the proper position for the exam...
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M301.2.3 Transfer Surface Transfer Sides
Imaging tables are usually not intended to be access from the head or foot end because the patient would need to “scoot” a long distance to get into the proper position for their exam....
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3. FIXTURES and HARDWARE
Other fixtures and hardware can also prevent and/or limit access within medical exam and treatment rooms such as: Accessible coat hooks, Shelves, Sinks and faucets...
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M301.2.1 Transfer Surface Height
Additionally these magnetic fields also preclude use of a patient’s mobility device in the exam room....
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3.0 Comparison of Research Methodologies
Eleven percent used power chairs and two percent used scooters....
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BENEFITS AND COSTS: OVERVIEW
cost approximately $6,200 after the Access Board adopts the requirements for knee-crutches and transfer supports because health care providers will need to retrofit existing tables and chairs...
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Road Racing Wheelchairs
Most chairs also have hand brakes to assist in stopping at high speeds. A steering mechanism compensates for the crown of the road so that the athlete can push equally with both arms....
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M102.1 Defined Terms
Examination tables, examination chairs, weight scales, mammography equipment, and other imaging equipment are examples of diagnostic equipment to which the standards apply....
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WHEELCHAIR
A chair mounted on wheels to be propelled by its occupant manually or with the aid of electric power, of a size and configuration conforming to the recognized standard models of the trade...
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Executive Summary
To maximize their health and wellbeing, persons with disabilities require access to the same range of MDE as individuals without disabilities, including examination tables, examination chairs...
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Selection of Variables
breadth; buttock-heel length; eye height, sitting; foot breadth; foot length; knee height, sitting; maximum elbow span; sitting abdominal breadth; sitting chest depth; sitting height from chair...
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4. Organization of Technical Criteria
Examination chairs can be designed to recline and be used as examination tables....
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H. Barriers Affecting Accessibility and Usability of Medical Diagnostic Equipment
radiology equipment as moderately difficult to impossible to use; • 53 percent rated weight scales as moderately difficult to impossible to use; and • 50 percent rated examination chairs...
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4.3.7 Clear Floor Space for Reaching
Accommodation models were developed for the three wheeled mobility device types, manual wheelchair users, powered chair users, and scooter users (figure 4‒9)....
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NOTES
Note that height measurement, as defined by the tables and chairs subcommittee, represents the highest point of the transfer surface, inclusive of bolsters, when measuring to the top of...
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382.101 What other boarding and deplaning assistance must carriers provide?
In those circumstances, airlines must still provide enplaning and deplaning assistance by other available means, such as by placing the passenger in a boarding chair and carrying him or...
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iv. Lifts
Lifts Medical providers may need lifts to transfer some patients with mobility disabilities safely to examination or treatment tables or chairs or to gurneys or hospital beds....
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Multi-tasking
help employee target areas of improvement Remove or reduce distractions from work area Supply proper working equipment to complete multiple tasks at one time, such as workstation and chair...
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M101.2 Application
The following examples illustrate how the standards apply to diagnostic equipment designed to support more than one patient position: • An examination chair converts to an examination...
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Stirrups (M301.3.2)
b) Should diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position that provide stirrups such as urodynamics study chairs be required to provide a method of supporting, positioning, and...
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11B-404.3 Automatic and power-assisted doors and gates
doors are difficult to open for persons using wheelchairs because holding the door open with one hand requires the user to let go of one wheel – not enough control remains to prevent the chair...