Health Screening QuestionnaireALL DOE employees, visitors, and families must complete a health screening before entering DOE facilities. This health screening must be completed on each day of arrival.

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How to fill out the DoE Health Screening Questionnaire online

Completing the DoE Health Screening Questionnaire is an essential step for all employees, visitors, and families who wish to access DOE facilities. By filling out this form online, you can streamline your entry process and ensure the safety of everyone involved.

Follow the steps to complete the questionnaire easily and efficiently.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the questionnaire and open it in your preferred digital editor.
  2. Begin filling out the questionnaire by answering the first question regarding COVID-19 symptoms. Select 'No' to proceed to the next question, or 'Yes' and ensure you have the necessary documentation before continuing.
  3. For the second question, indicate whether you have received a lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 test result within the last 10 days. Follow the instructions related to your answer.
  4. Move on to the third question to indicate your vaccination status against COVID-19. If vaccinated or recently diagnosed with COVID-19, you may skip to the next relevant question.
  5. Answer the fourth question regarding close contact with individuals who have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Depending on your answer, you will receive information on whether you may enter the building.
  6. After completing all sections, review your responses carefully to ensure accuracy. Make any necessary corrections before finalizing.
  7. Once satisfied, you can save the changes to your document, or proceed to download, print, or share the form as required.

Complete the DoE Health Screening Questionnaire online today for a smoother entry experience.

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What are the types of health screening?

For most adults, depending on age, doctors will recommend a screening schedule that includes regular physical exams, body mass index (BMI), skin checks, cholesterol and blood pressure screening, eye exams, immunizations and screening for sexually transmitted diseases.

Screenings are medical tests that doctors use to check for diseases and health conditions before there are any signs or symptoms. Screenings help find problems early on, when they may be easier to treat. Getting recommended screenings is one of the most important things you can do for your health.

Types of screening Mass. Multiple or multiphasic. Targeted. Case-finding or opportunistic.

Your physical exam may include a heart health test or you may need to complete it separately. The doctor may listen to your heartbeat with a stethoscope, take your pulse and check your blood pressure. You may also get a blood test to measure your levels of cholesterol, sodium or potassium.

Is their temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit? Have you had any known close contact with a person confirmed or suspected to have COVID-19 in the past 14 days? Have you traveled within a state with significant community spread of COVID-19 for long than 24 hours within the past 14 days?

Screenings and diagnostic tests initially differ based on their intended users and whether they're symptomatic or not. Screening tests are intended for asymptomatic (showing no or disguised symptoms) people, whereas diagnostic tests are intended for those showing symptoms in need of a diagnosis.

Examples of Screening Tests: Pap smear, mammogram, clinical breast exam, blood pressure determination, cholesterol level, eye examination/vision test, and urinalysis.

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