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How to fill out the Tb Test Record Form online
Filling out the Tb Test Record Form online is an essential process for documenting tuberculosis testing. This guide provides you with clear instructions to ensure that you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your Tb Test Record Form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Tb Test Record Form and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Enter your name in the designated field at the top of the form to identify the individual undergoing the tests.
- For Step 1 Skin Test, input the date the test was administered in the 'Date Given' field.
- Indicate the body area where the test was given, ensuring to provide accurate details.
- Fill in the PPD strength as specified by the administering health professional.
- Record the lot number associated with the PPD used for the test.
- Identify the manufacturer of the PPD by entering the relevant details.
- Document the person who administered the test in the 'Administered by' section.
- Input the date on which the results were read in the 'Date Read' field.
- Provide the result of the skin test in millimeters (mm) in the appropriate section.
- List the name of the individual who read the results in the 'Read by' field.
- Repeat the above steps for Step 2 Skin Test details, ensuring to maintain a two-week interval between tests as recommended by the CDC.
- Once all sections are filled out, save your changes, and consider downloading, printing, or sharing the completed form as necessary.
Complete your Tb Test Record Form online today for accurate and timely documentation.
A TB test report typically includes the patient’s details, the type of test performed, the date, and the results indicating positive or negative findings. It may also include notes from healthcare professionals on the next steps. For better clarity and reference, keeping this report in a Tb Test Record Form can be beneficial.