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Up in Canada, you can't even take the health care aide course or nursing course without being tested for TB and being up to date on all other vaccines, including Hep B and influenza. I am currently in the process of finishing my two-step mantoux test and course of Hep B for my program. I think it's in the best interest of not only the pt, but of ourselves as well. It's a bit of a pain to get done, but worth it for sure.
Things are always changing. Just like when I applied to the Nursing program one of the requirements was a health statement showing you'd had all your shots etc. Well, now that I'm actually about to begin the program in a couple of months, they decided it wasn't enough just to say you'd had the chicken pox, you either had to be vaccinated, get a titer done, or both to prove it. When I went through the CNA program here in Nebraska, you had to have a TB test by the first day of class (most likely because of clinicals).
I got one in January for my CNA class & then in May when I got hired at my job, I had to take another one! I told them I'd already had it (and had the paper from my doctor's office & everything) but I still had to get it..at least it was free though. So that's a possibility you might run into...
CNAmonica65
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Did any of you have to take a TB to get hired? We didn't have to when i lived on the west coast of florida hernando county. Here on the east coast every facility and agency need a TB test what gives?