<blockquote rel="maliboo">@KG2 sa wakas naupload na ang meds ni hubby qstn lng kng may ptb sya pro wla n syang scar sa lungs at 3sputum tests all negative tngin nyo po marerefer pa din yun?kc kng oo patay ako haha</blockquote>
http://www.immi.gov.au/gateways/panel_doctors/conducting_medicals/instructions/panel-doctors-instructions.pdf
Na read ko sa PDF file ma'am
<i>25.7 Inactive TB
Inactive TB is asymptomatic infection of healthy people with incidental signs of past TB exposure (such as x-ray scarring, or positive Mantoux). If the applicant is asymptomatic, HIV-negative and without radiological signs of active TB, and/or has a history of previous TB treatment with no indication of active disease currently, form 26 should be graded B and submitted to the department without sputum collection or further investigation.
The MOC may request further information if concerned about disease activity. However in many cases this may not be the case, although the applicant may be requested to be reviewed through the onshore surveillance program (which requires attendance at a TB clinic in Australia for surveillance). If you believe Global Health has requested sputum collection in an asymptomatic applicant without suspicious xray features, and in whom collection of sputum may be of low value or warrant invasive procedures, please send an email and advise whether serial x-rays may present a better option in this case.
Under sa diabetes eto naka lagay
A-Grade: If stable with no evidence of end-organ damage.
B-Grade: End-organ complications known or suspected, especially renal impairment.
Provide relevant investigation results. Specialist report not required unless requested</i>
Sorry ma'am pero I may be non therapeutic but I only speak the truth. 🙂
Na basa ko rin ang attachment 4 on grading. kinabahan din ako. im looking for MOC decision making guidelines. baka meron.
My wifes diabetes siguro is unstable kaya na grade B. As for end organ damage. Normal naman creatinine niya which is the basis for kidney function diba?