Medical exam checklist for Randolph County Jail job applicants (F-2 form)
Applying to work at Randolph County Jail? You'll need to complete Arkansas's F-2 medical history questionnaire and pass a Commission-required medical exam. This checklist helps you fill out the form correctly and show up prepared—so your paperwork doesn't hold up your hiring.
The F-2 is the medical history questionnaire required by the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards & Training. Fill it out before your physical. Showing up without it - or with a half-finished form - can delay your exam and push back your entire hiring timeline.
- ✓ Give the original completed F-2 form to the employing agency.
- ✓ Bring/provide a copy to the examining physician at the time of your medical examination.
- ✓ Bring/provide a copy to the psychological examiner at the time of examination.
Section A asks whether you’ve ever had - or currently have - specific medical conditions. Read each item carefully and answer every line. Any time you mark “Yes,” the form directs you to explain it fully in Section B (on the reverse side), so plan to include the details that help the examiner understand what happened and when.
Heads up: If you answer “Yes” to any condition in Section A, you’re expected to supply full details in Section B on the reverse side.
The F-2 has a dedicated space for medications, and it covers more than you might expect. List everything you currently take: prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements. Bring the bottles or a current medication list to your exam so you can copy names and doses accurately instead of guessing.
Tests and Immunizations
- ✓ Hepatitis B status (and any vaccination/serology information)
- ✓ TB testing (TST or IGRA), including date and result
- ✓ COVID-19 immunizations
- ✓ Measles/rubeola
- ✓ Mumps
- ✓ Rubella
- ✓ Varicella
- ✓ Tetanus-diphtheria (last dose date)
- ✓ Serology (VDRL)
Timing tip: The examining physician won't forward your report until lab results come in. If you already have recent labs or immunization records, bring them - waiting on new results can delay everything.
Expect vision testing as part of the exam report. If you wear corrective lenses, the form specifically calls for visual acuity to be tested and recorded both with and without your glasses or contacts - so bring what you normally use to see clearly.
Hearing may also be checked during the exam. If you use hearing aids or any assistive device, bring it so your screening reflects how you normally function day-to-day.
The F-2 also asks personal history questions people often forget until they're sitting in the waiting room. Be ready to answer smoking questions: whether you've ever smoked, whether you smoke now, when you started, and what type. For any health condition where you marked
The examining physician will review your health questionnaire before the exam. They're also instructed not to forward the report until lab results come back - so missing labs can delay your final paperwork.
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