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How to fill out the BSA Class 3 Physical Form - Kansas 4-H - 4-h K-state online
Completing the BSA Class 3 Physical Form is essential for participants in various Kansas 4-H activities. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, ensuring you have all the necessary information to fill it out accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the BSA Class 3 Physical Form and open it in the appropriate online editor.
- In Section I, provide personal identification details including age, sex, date of birth, name, and address.
- In Section II, fill in emergency medical information, including any allergies, conditions requiring special care, and contact information for a designated emergency contact.
- Section III contains a parental statement; ensure the parent or guardian reads and understands the information before signing.
- In Section IV, list immunizations, marking those given recently and providing necessary details. Include any required explanations for medical restrictions.
- Section V is for the licensed health-care practitioner's evaluation. Ensure all required sections are signed and dated by the health-care provider.
- In Section VI, detail the applicant's medical history, noting any significant changes since the last physical examination.
- Section VII requires the licensed health-care practitioner to conduct a health examination and fill in assessments, including vitals and any abnormalities detected.
- Review all sections for accuracy, then save your changes. Options like downloading, printing, or sharing the form may be available to complete your filing.
Encourage users to complete and submit their documents online for a smoother process.
4-H began in the early 1900s. Girls participated in canning clubs, and boys participated in corn and pig clubs. In 1914, Congress passed an act establishing Cooperative Extension and 4-H across the country. Corn, poultry and garden clubs existed in Kansas as early as 1905.
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