Infant Hearing Post-discharge Initial Screen or Rescreen is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Health - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is Infant Hearing Post-discharge Initial Screen or Rescreen?
A: It is a screening test performed on infants after they are discharged from the hospital to check their hearing.
Q: Who performs the Infant Hearing Post-discharge Initial Screen or Rescreen?
A: The screening is typically performed by healthcare professionals trained in conducting hearing tests for infants.
Q: Why is the Infant Hearing Post-discharge Initial Screen or Rescreen important?
A: It helps identify infants who may have hearing loss early on, allowing for timely intervention and support.
Q: When is the Infant Hearing Post-discharge Initial Screen or Rescreen conducted?
A: The screening is usually done within a few weeks after the infant's discharge from the hospital.
Form Details:
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