Urinalysis. Eye and ear screenings, provided by a family practi- tioner or general practitioner, for dependent children through age 16 to determine the need for referral to a specialist for eye refraction or audiogram. No benefits are provided for routine examinations by Optometrists or Audiologists, or for routine eye re- fraction.; and
Urinalysis. C. Any procedure which requires exposure to X-rays may be eliminated at the employee's request with the exception of the chest X-ray if a positive TB test occurs. Stress EKG's, echocardiograms and/or chest X-rays will be administered to those employees displaying signs and/or symptoms of a heart/lung ailment and only where the attending physician believes that these tests will provide a beneficial diagnostic value.
D. The provider will mail the results of the annual physical directly to the employee. The Department shall only receive a fitness for duty document with no medical or physical examination information included. The employee will be responsible for any needed follow up with his or her personal physician. Should the employee fail to follow up on a medical problem and that medical problem leads to a work-related illness or injury, the employee may be subject to discipline and will not be eligible for on-duty injury pay.
Urinalysis. C. Any procedure which requires exposure to X-rays may be eliminated at the employee's request with the exception of a chest X-ray if a positive TB test occurs. Stress EKG's, echocardiograms, and/or chest X-rays will be administered to those employees displaying signs and/or symptoms of a heart/lung ailment and only where the attending physician believes that these tests will provide a beneficial diagnostic value.
D. The provider will mail the results of the annual physical directly to the employee. The department will only receive a fitness for duty document with no medical or physical examination information included. The employee will be responsible for any needed follow up with his or her personal physician. Should the employee fail to follow up on a medical problem and that medical problem leads to a work-related illness or injury, the employee may be subject to discipline and will not be eligible for on-duty injury pay.
E. The Fire Department shall maintain a file on each employee which shall contain information about occupational injuries/ illnesses and each reported or known event that exposes the employee to known or suspected hazardous materials, toxic products, or contagious diseases.
F. Within two (2) weeks prior to initial station assignment, all employees who may have occupational exposures will be offered the Hepatitis B vaccine unless the employee can show proof of previously receiving the complete Hepatitis B vaccination series, immunity as revealed by antibody testing or the vaccine is contraindicated for medical reasons. If at some point the U.S. Public Health Service recommends routine booster doses, they shall be made available to employees at no cost. 🞏 Audiometric Evaluation 🞏 Vision Testing 🞏 A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (Blood Test to Include): • Albumin/Globulin Ratio • Alkaline Phosphatase • ALT (Liver Function) • AST (Liver Function) • BUN/Creatine Ratio (Kidney Function) • Calcium • Carbon Dioxide • Chloride • Globulin (Calculated) • Glucose • Potassium • Sodium • Total Bilirubin • Total Protein • Urea Nitrogen
Urinalysis a. On-Site Urinalysis Drug Testing Devices:
Urinalysis. A urine test administered under approved conditions and procedure for detecting illegal drug usage.
Urinalysis. A ten (10) day advance written notice for floating holidays and the “Examination Day” must be submitted by the Employee, and accepted by the Employer. The Employer shall take into consideration, on an individual basis, the payment of a floating holiday for circumstances causing emergency absence by the employee. Any such payment based on individual considerations shall not be considered an ongoing policy of the Employer or be used as precedent.
Urinalysis. This test detects numerous abnormalities. Children are covered for: • One (1) test every 365 days between 0-24 months of age • One (1) test every calendar year between two (2) and seventeen (17) years of age
Urinalysis. This test detects numerous abnormalities.
(1) test every calendar year, beginning at eighteen (18) years of age
Urinalysis. Samples will be collected before study drug dosing and after at least an 8-hour fast; however, in case of an early termination or recheck, subject fasting is not required prior to sample collection. The following will be performed: • Bilirubin • Blood • Color • Glucose • Ketones • Leukocyte esterase • Nitrites • pH • Protein • Specific gravity • Turbidity • Urobilinogen • Microscopic examinationa a Microscopic examination will be performed if dipstick test is positive for protein, blood, leukocyte esterase, or nitrites. (Microscopic examination includes bacteria, casts, crystals, epithelial cells, RBCs, and WBCs).
Urinalysis. Includes dipstick analysis for glucose, protein and occult blood. Must be essentially negative. (Microscopic analysis no longer required).