This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form SFN60025 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Dakota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form SFN60025?
A: Form SFN60025 is a document used in North Dakota for the refusal of the newborn blood spot screening test.
Q: What is the newborn blood spot screening test?
A: The newborn blood spot screening test is a routine procedure done shortly after a baby is born to check for certain health conditions.
Q: Why would someone refuse the newborn blood spot screening test?
A: There could be various reasons why someone might refuse the newborn blood spot screening test, such as personal beliefs or concerns.
Q: What information does Form SFN60025 include?
A: Form SFN60025 includes important information about the individual refusing the newborn blood spot screening test, such as their name, signature, and reason for refusal.
Q: Is it common to refuse the newborn blood spot screening test?
A: No, it is not common to refuse the newborn blood spot screening test. The test is generally considered safe and is recommended by healthcare professionals.
Q: What are the potential risks of refusing the newborn blood spot screening test?
A: By refusing the newborn blood spot screening test, potential health conditions in the baby might not be identified early, leading to delayed or missed treatment.
Q: Is there an alternative to the newborn blood spot screening test?
A: There is no direct alternative to the newborn blood spot screening test, as it is a widely accepted and effective method for detecting certain health conditions in newborns.
Form Details:
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