Personal Medical Items List for the JD-Next Exam

Personal Medical Item List For JDN

Personal Medical Items List for the JD-Next Exam

The below items are personal medical items that do not require accommodations pre-approval. They will be allowed in the testing room.

None of the items listed below may have anything hand-written on them.

If a candidate has any question about a medically-related item, it is up to the candidate to discuss the issue with their program’s staff in advance of the exam to determine if a pre-approval is needed. NOTE: Proctors cannot make last-minute decisions about medical devices or items that are not pre-approved and not on this list.

Personal Medical Items List

    Medicine & Medically-Related Items:

    • Auto-Injector, such as EpiPen
    • Bandages
    • Braces - Neck, Back, Wrist, Leg or Ankle Braces
    • Casts - including slings for broken/sprained arms and other injury-related items that cannot be removed.
    • Cough Drops - must be unwrapped and not in a bottle/container.
    • Ear plugs – foam with no string
    • Eye Drop
    • Eye Patch
    • Eyeglasses, without the case
    • Handheld, non-electronic magnifying glass, without the case.
    • Glucose Tablets (does not include hard candy)
    • Inhaler
    • Medical Alert Bracelet
    • Nasal drops/spray
    • Oxygen Tank – Must be self-contained and silent. If the oxygen makes noise, or if power is required, then an accommodations approval is needed.
    • Pillow/Cushion
    • Pills - i.e., Tylenol or other orally-administered medication
    • Heating pad


    Mobility Devices:

    • Cane
    • Crutches
    • Walker
    • Motorized Scooter or chair
    • Wheelchair.
    • The professional should have interacted with you frequently over the past 12 months.
    • The evaluator must be an impartial, unbiased professional. Documentation from friends or family members will not be accepted, regardless of their professional qualifications.


    Other Items:

    • Water in a clear or transparent container with a lid or cap. All labels must be removed from the container.
    • Tissues


    Medically-related items that require accommodations pre-approval:

    • Any device that will be plugged into the computer, except an external mouse or keyboard.
    • Diabetic testing or treatment supplies
    • Hearing aids/Cochlear implant
    • Medical device that is attached to a person’s body, for example:
    • A smartphone that is required for monitoring or management of a medical condition, such as diabetes.
    • Handheld medical devices that connect via Bluetooth to other medical devices, such as a handheld blood-glucose monitor.
    • Any device that would cause the candidate to leave the view of the camera, such as a sit-stand desk or height-adjustable workstation
    • Sunglasses or tinted glasses that restrict the remote proctor’s ability to see eye movements
    • Registered service animal
    • Hat or visor (General Policy Note: Head coverings of any kind [e.g., hats, hoods, bonnets, durags, scarves, etc.] may not be worn, unless the head covering is a religious requirement)


    Prohibited Items:

    • Face masks
    • Comfort (“emotional support”) animals
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