may occur across each ATC based on scheduling for deferred/phase two issues.
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c. The CIIP is responsible for the proper fitting of the Soldier’s combat boots.
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Medical and dental screening
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a. Medical and dental inprocessing is the first and best opportunity to establish a new Soldier’s readiness status. All
Medical Occupational Data System (MODS) data entries should be made within seven days of the point of service.
Enter date of medical examination conducted at military entrance processing station (MEPS) into MODS.
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b. Screen health record for medical waiver. If a waiver is present (see DD Form 2808, item 76) and a numerical
designation of "3" or greater is recorded under PULHES (item 74b), refer the Soldier to a health care provider for
consideration of permanent profile.
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c. Enter 6-digit PULHES into MODS. Enter "No" against item "Nondeployable Medical Profile" in MODS.
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d. Ensure that AA/RC Soldiers have documentation of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody test within
the previous six months. Obtain test results and enter date of HIV test performed at MEPS in MODS. Obtain blood
specimen for testing if no documentation of HIV test within the past six months and enter the HIV test date in the
record and MODS.
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e. Obtain and determine the blood group and type (AR 40–3), and annotate in Soldier’s records in MODS.
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f. Conduct pregnancy screening and obtain results for female Soldiers before giving any vaccinations, and annotate
in Soldier’s records in MODS.
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g. Identify persons who are at risk for tuberculosis IAW Office of the Surgeon General memorandum.
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h. Collect laboratory specimen for Deoxyribonucleic acid identification and enter into MODS.
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i. Administer immunizations per AR 40–562. Conduct serological screening to determine pre-existing immunities
for vaccine-preventable diseases including measles, rubella, varicella, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B. Document
immunizations and medical exceptions in MODS per AR 40–562. Ensure immunization/phlebotomy floor is padded
or immunizations are given while the Soldier is seated.
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j. Conduct eye examinations when MEPS examination shows visual acuity worse than 20/20 in either eye, and
Soldier has worn glasses in the past, and for Soldier who reports curr V