A followup doctors visit may make an injury OSHA recordable, but whether it does depends on the specific circumstances. The determination should be made by someone familiar with the particular case as well as with the OSHA regulations for injury and illness recording.
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Always follow your doctor's advice. Rest, ice and over the counter pain medication are the most common home remedies for minor sports injuries. If the knee is still bothersome after a week, return to your doctor for a follow up visit.
On the job injury claims are time sensitive. The first step is to report the injury to supervisors or the human resources department. Next,visit a doctor who is approved by your company insurance provider. After your doctor's visit file a worker's compensation claim with your company.
A follow-up visit to the doctor is called "una consulta de revisión" in Spanish.
If you have sustained an injury of that nature, you should visit the doctor, emergency room, or urgent care facility, to insure that a pulled tendon, is in fact the injury you have. The doctor will provide you with the proper equipment according to the injury you have. A brace and crutches may be prescribed.
Any head injury will need to be checked out by a doctor. You will need to make an appointment o visit your doctor or go to an ER.
If this is the case a visit to your doctor is in order to check there is no deeper injury!
No, the only reason that would have to have a visit to the doctor is if your vision is impaired, other than that, contrary to many beliefs it is a minor injury.
The best way to help after experiencing a dog bite injury is to firstly clean it with soap and water. You should also visit your doctor and if eligible claim compensation.
So sorry for your injury! I would immediately tell you to visit your doctor. You may need some x-rays to be absolutely sure you don't have any fractures.
I've always found that to be an ambiguous term and so hate it when the scheduling people put it down as the reasons for a visit. It can mean follow-up visit with the doctor or a complete physical.
This is known as a follow-up visit.