Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire is a legal document that was released by the California Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County of Los Angeles.
Q: What is the Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire?
A: The Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire is a form used in Los Angeles County, California to assess the risk of tuberculosis in children.
Q: Who needs to complete the Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire?
A: Parents or guardians of children who are entering kindergarten or first grade or have newly arrived in the United States need to complete the questionnaire.
Q: What information is required on the Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire?
A: The questionnaire asks for information about the child's personal and medical history, including any previous TB tests or treatment.
Q: Why is the Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire important?
A: The questionnaire helps identify children who may be at risk for tuberculosis and ensures they receive appropriate testing and treatment if necessary.
Q: What should I do if I have completed the Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire?
A: Return the completed questionnaire to your child's school or the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health as instructed.
Q: Is there a fee to complete the Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire?
A: No, completing the questionnaire is free of charge.
Q: What happens if a child is identified as being at risk for tuberculosis?
A: If a child is identified as being at risk for tuberculosis, they may be referred for further testing, such as a TB skin test or chest x-ray.
Q: Is tuberculosis common in Los Angeles County?
A: Tuberculosis rates in Los Angeles County are higher than the national average, making it important to assess and mitigate the risk in children.
Q: Are there any exemptions from completing the Pediatric Tb Risk Assessment Questionnaire?
A: Exemptions may be granted for children who have received a TB test within the past 12 months or who have completed TB treatment.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the California Department of Public Health.