A transfer surface located within the length of the examination surface that allows patient transfer on two opposing sides of the examination surface....
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Side Transfer Surface
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§ 37.167(g)
(g) The entity shall not refuse to permit a passenger who uses a lift to disembark from a vehicle at any designated stop, unless the lift cannot be deployed, the lift will be damaged if...
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Notes
Notes Z Seated height became the de facto height measurement method because this height is most relevant to clinicians as they conduct physical examinations of patients. ...
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G. ANSI/AAMI HE 75
Chapter16 of ANSI/AAMI HE 75 contains recommended practices regarding accessibility for patients and health care personnel with disabilities....
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Key Operation
Commenters stressed that platform lifts should not be key operated. Response....
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Companions
For example, school staff usually talk to a parent about a child’s progress; hospital staff often talk to a patient’s spouse, other relative, or friend about the patient’s condition or prognosis...
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M307 Operable Parts
M307 provides technical criteria for operable parts used by patients to activate, deactivate, or adjust the diagnostic equipment (see defined terms in M102.1)....
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End Transfer Surface
A transfer surface located at one end of an examination surface that allows patient transfer at the end and one adjoining side of the examination surface....
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Transfer Surface
Part of diagnostic equipment onto which patients who use mobility devices or aids transfer when moving onto and off of the equipment....
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Transfer Surface
Part of diagnostic equipment onto which patients who use mobility devices or aids transfer when moving onto and off of the equipment....
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Section 35.160 Communications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, a companion may be the patient's next of kin or health care surrogate with whom hospital personnel communicate concerning the patient's medical condition. ...
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11B-403.6 Handrails
Handrails provided in elevator cabs and platform lifts, referred to as support rails in the California Building Code, are not required to comply with the requirements for handrails on walking...
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§ 37.203(d)
(d) If there is no other vehicle available to take the place of an OTRB with an inoperable lift, such that taking the vehicle out of service before its next trip will reduce the transportation...
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Introduction
members felt that the definitions should be based on how the device is defined by manufacturer as follows: Manufacturers design examination tables with primary functions of supporting patients...
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M307.2 Tactilely Discernible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed that operable parts intended for patient use be tactilely discernible without activation....
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M101.5 Dimensions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One commenter and the MDE Advisory Committee raised concerns about providing standards for obese patients and pediatric patients....
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Medical Device Manufacturers
Many medical device manufacturers currently incorporate accessible features in some of their products such as patient support surfaces that are height adjustable, transfer and positioning...
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4. UNDERSTANDING, REMEMBERING, LEARNING, COMMUNICATING
Difficulty with: Thinking of right words Putting thoughts together Following directions Speaking clearly Patient will need a family member/assistant...
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Companions who are individuals with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
requiring assistance, not the patient's family or guardian....
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Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project
recommendations from the Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project are discussed in connection with the following technical criteria: • Height of transfer surfaces on diagnostic equipment used by patients...
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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY GENESIS
The requirement does not apply if a person was not accepted as a patient because the Genesis provider was not accepting new patients at the time of the non-acceptance. ...
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HOW TO MEASURE TRANSFER HEIGHTS IS IMPORTANT
However, these fixed heights tables do not allow for independent transfer of patients who use wheeled mobility devices (WMD)....
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8.2 Expanding Medical Equipment Covered
Examples of these types of equipment include: Infusion chairs: chairs used for seating of patients receiving infusions, such as intravenous chemotherapy; Dialysis chairs...