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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fillable Oklahoma TB test results in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Health Care Provider Information. Fill in the provider's name, address, city/town, postal code, phone, and fax number.
  3. Next, move to Patient Information. Input the patient's name, date of birth (DOB), address, city/town, postal code, phone number, and gender.
  4. In the Positive TST/IGRA Report section, specify any medical follow-up needed and indicate if this is for pre-employment or school requirements.
  5. Complete the Testing section by selecting either TST or IGRA and filling in dates placed and read along with results.
  6. Review symptoms by checking any that apply from the symptom review list provided.
  7. Fill out Follow Up details including sputum tests and chest X-ray results as applicable.
  8. Lastly, complete the Medical History section by indicating any relevant conditions and signing with the date.

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The skin test reaction should be read between 48 and 72 hours after administration by a health care worker trained to read TB skin results. If a patient has symptoms of TB disease, health care providers should not wait for TB skin test results before starting other diagnostic tests.
Ask your health care provider for a written record of your positive TB skin test result.
Recommended tests. There are two tests that are used to determine if a person has been infected with TB bacteria: TB blood tests ( Gamma Release Assay [IGRA]) and the TB skin test (Mantoux tuberculin skin test).
Do not record as positive or negative. Only record measurement in millimetres. If no induration, record as 0 mm.
Once you have your second visit with your healthcare provider, theyll be able to tell you whether your skins reaction indicates that you have a TB infection. In most cases, you should get the results of your TB blood test within one to two days, though it could take longer.

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Your health care provider MUST check your arm 2 or 3 days after the TB skin test, even if your arm looks OK to you. If you have a reaction to the test, it will look like a raised bump. Your health care provider will measure the size of the reaction. If there is a bump, it will go away in a few weeks.
One lab test finds out whether certain immune system cells can recognize tuberculosis. A positive test shows that you have either a latent TB infection or active TB disease. Other tests of the blood sample can help determine if you have active disease. A negative result means you likely do not have a TB infection.

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