| Arm / Shoulder Sling | |
| Bandages | |
| Braces | Neck, back, wrist, leg or ankle |
| Cast/Cervical Collar | Including slings for broken or sprained arms and other injury-related items that cannot be removed. |
| Cane | |
| Cough Drops | Must be unwrapped and not in a bottle or container. Wrappers must not have notes or writing on them. |
| Court Ordered Ankle Monitor | |
| Crutches | |
| Earplugs | Foam with no string |
| EpiPen | |
| Eye Drops | |
| Eye Patches | |
| Eyeglasses including Tinted Lens | Without case – All glasses will be inspected. |
| Facemask | Medical face mask, surgical mask |
| Feminine Products | Please note the outside wrapper is subject to inspection |
| Glucose Tablets | |
| Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) Receiver | Wired or wireless is permitted – Use of personal phone as CGM receiver is not permitted without approval by test sponsor |
| Handled Magnifying Glass | Non-electric, no case |
| Head Coverings | Typical head coverings may include, but are not limited to, hats, turbans, hijabs, scarves and yarmulkes. Head Coverings claimed to be worn for medical reasons are also permitted. Typical medical head coverings may include scarves or ball caps. |
| Ice Pack | |
| Inhaler | |
| Insulin Pen | |
| Kirpan | Kirpans must not exceed 7 inches in total length, including the sheath. If upon inspection, the Kirpan exceeds 7 inches, Prometric retains the discretion to exclude the Kirpan from the testing center. The Kirpan should be tightly secured to the Gatra (cloth strap that keeps the Kirpan tight next to the body and makes the Kirpan difficult to remove). It should be worn on a Gatra (cloth strap) underneath clothing so that it is not readily visible. |
| Knee Scooter or Medical Scooter | |
| Lip Balm / Chap Stick | |
| Medical Alert Bracelet and Necklace | |
| Medical Rubber Gloves | |
| Non-electrical Heating Pad | |
| Nitroglycerin Tablets | |
| Pillow / Lumbar Support | |
| Pills | Pills (must be unwrapped and not in a bottle or container). You may bring pills that are still in the packaging if the packaging states they MUST remain in the packaging, such as nitroglycerin pills that cannot be exposed to air. (Packaging will be inspected by Test Center Administrator and a Center Problem Report will be submitted). |
| Religious garments | (e.g., face veil or burka) |
| Religious objects / jewelry | (e.g., Rosary beads, Kabbalah & Kara bracelets) |
| 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. When asked if your animal is a service animal and if the answer is yes, our testing sites will proceed with check in. |
| Stool for Elevating Limb | You may bring a medical foot stool for the purpose of supporting an injured leg or foot. |
| Tissues | Test Center(s) will typically provide tissues. For proctored exams, you are allowed to provide your own tissues. |
| Walking Boot Casts | Crutches, if needed |
| Walker | |
| Wheelchair | |