Rehabilitation Engineering Practice Exam

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What do ISO 7176 wheelchair standards specify and why are they important?

They govern the color schemes of wheelchairs.

They set battery life requirements for power chairs.

They specify manufacturing audits for wheelchair vendors.

They define wheelchair dimensions, performance, and safety standards for interoperability and safety.

ISO 7176 defines wheelchair dimensions, performance, and safety criteria so products from different manufacturers can be compared reliably and used safely in real environments. This standard sets consistent sizing (like seat width, depth, and overall footprint) and performance tests (stability, braking, ride quality, durability) that verify a wheelchair will fit common spaces—doors, transport, and seating configurations—and behave predictably under typical use. Because these requirements are standardized, clinicians and buyers can choose wheelchairs with confidence, knowing they meet a verified level of safety and will work with common accessories and parts. It also supports interoperability across vendors by providing a common baseline for testing and labeling.

Color schemes, battery life for power chairs, and vendor audits are not the focus of these standards; they concentrate on the physical dimensions, performance, and safety aspects that directly affect usability and safety.

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