Published in the Federal Register on January 9, 2017. 36 CFR Part 1195 RIN 3014-AA40 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment AGENCY: Architectural and...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment - Preamble
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11B-609.4 Position of grab bars
Grab bars shall be installed in a horizontal position, 33 inches (838 mm) minimum and 36 inches (914 mm) maximum above the finish floor measured to the top of the gripping surface, except...
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11B-609.4 Position of grab bars
Grab bars shall be installed in a horizontal position, 33 inches (838 mm) minimum and 36 inches (914 mm) maximum above the finish floor measured to the top of the gripping surface, except...
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What foods should diabetes patients avoid completely?
Metformin HCl 500 mg helps control blood sugar levels in diabetes patients, but its effectiveness improves when combined with a healthy diet that avoids high-sugar and processed foods....
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Communication Access
Medication Instructions (dose, instructions for how and when to take, side effects, food or drug interactions) L.2.d...
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Appendix 3 - Comparison of US Standards to IDEA Center Research
Reach 1270 119 1597 1347 1704 Low Side Reach 380...
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Mammography Equipment
Additionally, some patients may need support to lean forward....
- AIA White Paper: A Proposal for additions to accessibility Standards for Nursing Home & Assisted Living Residents in Toileting and Bathing
- 609.3 Grab Bar Vertical Clearance
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T208.2.1 Doorways on One Side of vehicle
Where non-rail vehicles have doorways on one side, a passenger access route shall connect each wheelchair space to a doorway that provides a means of accessible boarding and alighting in...
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Recommendations on Standards for the Design of Medical Diagnostic Equipment for Adults with Disabilities, Advisory Committee Final Report
Advancing Equal Access to Diagnostic Services: Recommendations on Standards for the Design of Medical Diagnostic Equipment for Adults with Disabilities The final report of the...
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2.4 Patient Areas
Is there space in the waiting room for wheelchair users to sit? Is there space in the exam room for an individual using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to move and...
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3.3.2 Experienced Clinicians
Committee members are deliberating how wide the portion of an exam table surface onto which patients transfer must be (defined as a “transfer surface”)....
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Standing Supports [M305.2]
During discussion, there was general agreement that the real use of these supports is for positioning, and thus, not meant to support the full weight of the patient or to keep a patient...
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Re: Building Professional Mastery Through Education and Patient-Centered Practice
Achieving professional mastery through education and patient-centered practice emphasizes the cultivation of skills, knowledge, and empathy to provide excellent care....
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FACTS APPLICABLE TO ALL CLAIMS
Even where curb ramps exist, many are improperly installed and/or maintained, lack a flush transition to the street, have excessively steep running, cross, and side slopes, are too narrow...
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Permitted Protrusions in Wheelchair Spaces: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.4.3
Objects are permitted to protrude a distance of 6 inches (150 mm) maximum along the front of the wheelchair space, where located 9 inches (230 mm) minimum and 27 inches (685 mm)...
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Wheelchair Spaces in Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 1002.4
Wheelchair spaces in amusement rides shall comply with 1002.4.
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Fixed position maps and kiosks
Fixed position maps and kiosks Tactile maps can also be mounted on walls and pedestals in locations where visually impaired individuals will be likely to find and identify them....
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Q14. Does a hospital have to allow an in-patient with a disability to keep a service animal in his or her room?
Does a hospital have to allow an in-patient with a disability to keep a service animal in his or her room? A. Generally, yes....
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Clarification on unobstructed side reach limits for interior kiosks
I'm currently reviewing the layout for a set of new interactive information kiosks inside a commercial lobby renovation, and I've run into a bit of a debate regarding the unobstructed side...