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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I - Athletic Participation. Fill in your name, student ID, and home address clearly. Indicate your gender and date of birth.
  3. Complete the eligibility section by noting your current semester and the number of credit subjects you are taking. Ensure you read and understand the individual eligibility rules provided.
  4. Move to Part II - Medical History. Answer all questions honestly, circling any questions you are unsure about. Provide explanations for any 'Yes' answers in the designated area.
  5. In Part III - Physical Examination, ensure that a licensed medical practitioner completes this section after examining you. They will note any findings and provide recommendations for participation.
  6. Finally, complete Parts IV and V by having a parent or guardian sign where indicated, acknowledging risks and providing emergency contact information.

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Other information to collect before your visit: Primary cares name and contact information. Medical history, including allergies and immunizations. For patients with a history of a heart ailment or cardiac event, a statement from your primary care provider or treating physician.
Primary cares name and contact information. Medical history, including allergies and immunizations. For patients with a history of a heart ailment or cardiac event, a statement from your primary care provider or treating physician.
Make sure to give your providers office your: Completed medical forms, if your provider sent you any beforehand. Health insurance card. List of your medications and supplements. Photo identification to verify your insurance, such as your passport, government ID or drivers license. Records of your family health history.
A sports physical is an exam by a health care provider to determine if it is medically safe for you to start a new sport or sports season. Most states require a sports physical before children and teens can play. Sports physicals do not take the place of regular medical care or routine checkups.
Physical Examination check your blood pressure and pulse (heart rate and rhythm) test your vision. check your heart and lungs. examine your muscles, bones, and joints.

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With the new school year fast approaching, its important to make sure your childs school physical is current. These exams are usually valid for a year, which means if your child hasnt had one recently, it might be time to schedule a visit.

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