Items Descriptions
Arm / Shoulder Sling  
Bandages  
Braces Neck, Back, Wrist, Leg or Ankle
Cast/Cervical Collar Including slings for broken/sprained arms and other injury-related items that cannot be removed.
Cane  
Cough Drops Must be unwrapped and not in a bottle/container
Crutches  
Earplugs Foam with no string
EpiPen  
Eye Drops  
Eye Patches  
Eyeglasses Without case
Glucose Monitor Includes test strips and lancets to pierce finger
Glucose Tablets  
Handled Magnifying Glass Non-electric, no case
Ice Pack  
Lip Balm Chap Stick  
Inhaler  
Medical Alert Bracelet  
Non-electrical Heating Pad  
Nitroglycerin Tablets  
Pillow / Lumbar Support  
Pills Must be unwrapped and not in a bottle/container. Candidates may bring pills that are still in the packaging only if the packaging states they MUST remain in the packaging, such as nitro glycerin pills that cannot be exposed to air. (Note: Packaging will be inspected by a Test Center Administrator and a Center Problem Report will be submitted if compliance standards are not adhered to)
Service Animal Under the ADA, a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability.  The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person's disability. Some but not all service animals wear a special vest or collar or are licensed with certifications. All candidates will be asked if their animal is a service animal and if the answer is yes, our testing sites will proceed with check in.
Stool for Elevating Limb Candidates may bring a medical foot stool for the purpose of supporting an injured leg or foot. 
Surgical Facemask  
Tissue/ Kleenex Must be provided by the test center and for online proctored exams (must be provided by the candidate)
Walking Boot Casts Crutches if needed
Walker  
Wheelchair