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Patient Questionnaire of the CHI Health Clinic Travel Clinic Health Risk Assessment Instrument [Nov 2017] Page 1 of 6 Would you, please...... fill in this form? Bring it with you when you come to the Travel Clinic. Thank you! Identification Name: Sex: Date of birth: Street address: City, State ZIP code: Telephone: ( ) - e-mail address: Medical history Medicines: Are you taking... Antacids or stomach medicine? Antibiotics? Anti-cancer drugs? Asthma or chest medicine? Birth control pills? Depression treatment medicine? Heart disease medicine? Hormone replacement for menopause? Iron? Steroids? Theophylline? Vitamins? Please list all the drugs you are taking here: Allergies: IMPORTANT! Please read this carefully, especially if you re not sure about an allergy: This question is only about allergies that you already know of. Do you have any allergies that you already know that you have? yes no If you don t have allergies that you already know of, please go on to the next question. If you do know that you have allergies, please circle them on the list below or write them in: Egg allergy Nerve protein allergy Bread allergy Penicillin allergy Insect sting allergy Streptomycin allergy Mouse protein allergy Sulfa drug allergy Neomycin allergy Thimerosal allergy Other drug allergy. What? Other allergy. What? Have you had hives (sometimes called urticaria )? Immunizations in the past: Did you go to elementary school in the U.S.? Did you serve in the U.S. military or the Peace Corps? IMPORTANT! Call your mother, or your doctor, if necessary, to find out what immunizations you have received. Please bring copies of immunization records.

Patient Questionnaire of the CHI Health Clinic Travel Clinic Health Risk Assessment Instrument [Nov 2017] Page 2 of 6 Think about tetanus shots. Maybe you got your last shot when you had an injury. Maybe you got your first shots when you started school. Did you get immunizations for DPT, Td, DT, or tetanus? If yes, did you get your last shot within the past ten years? If yes, did you get your last shot within the past five years? When did you get your last tetanus shot? Year: not sure Did you get immunizations for polio? If yes, what kind? This question is important. oral shot both not sure If yes, did you get any in the past ten years? If yes, did you get any in the past five years? Did you get immunization for measles? These questions are about regular measles, hard measles, red measles, ten-day measles, or sarampion -not about rubella, German measles, or three-day measles. If yes, did you get immunized 1968 or later? If yes, did you get at least 2 shots after your first birthday? Did you ever have measles? Did you get immunization for chickenpox or varicella after 1990? Did you ever have shingles or zoster? Did you ever get the shingles vaccine or zoster vaccine? If yes, when did you get the shingles vaccine or zoster vaccine? Year: not sure Did you get the Haemophilus influenzae b conjugate vaccine? Did you get meningococcal immunization after 1980? Did you get influenza immunization? Did you get pneumococcal immunization after 1977? Did you get the Hepatitis B immunizations after 1980? Do not confuse this with Hepatitis A. The Hepatitis B immunization series is 3 shots given over 6 months. The cost varies, but usually it is over $100 for the 3 shots. Often health care workers get it. If yes, did you get the full series of 3 or 4 hepatitis B shots? Did you get immunization for mumps? Did you ever get mumps? Did you get yellow fever immunization? Did you get immunization for rubella, German measles, or three-day measles? Did you ever have a blood test done that said that you were immune to rubella, German measles, or three-day measles? This box has a question for women. The rest of this questionnaire is for everyone. Do you think you might ever have a baby in the future? Think about chickenpox or varicella. Did you ever have chickenpox or varicella yourself? Did you ever live in a household when someone else in the household got sick with chickenpox, varicella, shingles, or zoster? Did you get cholera immunization? Did you get typhoid immunization? If yes, what kind did you get? pills shots both not sure If you got shots, which kind did you get? very painful & needed at least 2 not very painful & needed just 1 both not sure If you had shots or pills, when was your last immunization? Year: not sure If you had shots or pills, what kind was your last immunization? pills shots not sure If your last one was shots, which kind did you get? very painful & needed at least 2

Patient Questionnaire of the CHI Health Clinic Travel Clinic Health Risk Assessment Instrument [Nov 2017] Page 3 of 6 not very painful & needed just 1 not sure Did you get rabies immunization? If yes, did you have your blood drawn to check on the titer or level of rabies antibodies? If yes, when? Month/year: not sure Did you get plague immunization? Did you get Japanese encephalitis immunization? Have you ever had Hepatitis A? Do not confuse with Hepatitis B. Did you get immune globulin in the last 6 months? This is also called gamma globulin or immune serum globulin. Do not confuse with Hepatitis B. Did you get inactivated hepatitis A vaccine (Havrix or Vaqta) after 1993? Do not confuse with Engerix or hepatitis B vaccine. If yes, did you get the full series of 2 hepatitis A shots at least 6 months apart? We have a reason for asking each of the questions on this questionnaire. Your answers may affect the vaccines and drugs that you get. If you are curious why we include some of the questions, please ask us. We will be glad to explain. Special activities: What kind of work do you do? IMPORTANT! Please read this carefully: Think about other activities in which you participate. Are any of them similar to flying an airplane or rock climbing in that they require you to have fine coordination and spatial discrimination? If yes, please list the activities: Do you work in a health care setting? If yes, do you sometimes touch moist surfaces of your patients, work with blood, or contact other body fluids? If yes, do you sometimes work around newborns, cancer patients, patients taking steroids, AIDS patients, or other patients with weak immune systems? Illnesses: Do you have a problem with your immune system? Do you have leukemia? Do you have lymphoma? Do you have other cancer? Have you had previous serious reactions to vaccines? If yes, please describe: Have you received radiation therapy? If yes, what was the reason for it? Have you received a blood transfusion or plasma? If yes, what was the reason for it? Do you have anemia? Are you an airplane pilot? Are you a rock climber? Do you wear glasses or contact lenses? Do you have any other eye problems? If yes, what kind of problems? retinal disease Other. Please list:

Patient Questionnaire of the CHI Health Clinic Travel Clinic Health Risk Assessment Instrument [Nov 2017] Page 4 of 6 Has a doctor told you that you have high blood pressure or heart disease? If yes, what is the diagnosis? If yes, are you taking any medicines for it? Has a doctor told you that you have asthma or other lung disease? If yes, what is the diagnosis? If yes, are you taking any medicines for it? Do you have liver disease? Do you have kidney disease? Do you have migraine headaches or a tremor (a shakiness)? Are you taking any medicines for these problems? Do you have convulsions, seizures, epilepsy, or other nervous system problems? Are you taking any medicines to prevent seizures? Do you have depression? Do you have other mental illness or psychiatric problems? These questions are important because some antimalaria drugs can be dangerous if you have these problems. This box has questions for women. The rest of this questionnaire is for everyone: Doctors usually avoid giving any drugs or vaccines to pregnant women unless there is a specific need. Are you pregnant? Do you think you might get pregnant within three months of getting a shot or taking drugs? Are you breast-feeding? If so, you should check with a doctor before getting drugs or vaccines. Are you pregnant? Are you breastfeeding? Do you think you might get pregnant in the next three months? Do you think you might get pregnant during your trip or in the three months after the trip? Family OR household health: IMPORTANT! Please read this carefully: Please think about people who are alive now AND who NOW live with you in your household. Do any of them have: a problem with the immune system? leukemia? lymphoma? other cancer? a transplant Think about these people some more. Are any of them now: on radiation therapy? taking steroids? taking anti-cancer drugs? taking other drugs that suppress immunity? Please list any other medical problems:

Patient Questionnaire of the CHI Health Clinic Travel Clinic Health Risk Assessment Instrument [Nov 2017] Page 5 of 6 Travel plans Please list all the countries you plan to visit. List them in the order you plan to visit them. For example: "USA to Brazil to Argentina to USA." Include all countries, even if you are just changing planes at an airport. If you have an itinerary or travel folder that lists your plans, look at it. Bring it with you to the clinic. WRITE YOUR LIST HERE: USA to: How long will you be gone? When will you be leaving Omaha? When will you be leaving the USA? Activities: What do you expect to do? Circle as many as apply. Tourism School program Business See a Peace Corps volunteer or missionary See relatives and friends Missionary work Health clinic work or drawing blood Construction work Teach Bible Adopt a child Other teaching. What subject matter? Have sexual contact with local people Geology, archaeology, or anthropology field work. Or work with rodents. Other: Rural evenings and nights: Do you expect to spend time in rural areas in the evening or at night? Mosquitoes: Think about your chances of mosquito bites. Think about whether you will sleep in a screened area or under bed nets. Think about your outdoor activities, especially evenings and nights. How much mosquito exposure do you expect? a lot some not much hardly any none not sure

Patient Questionnaire of the CHI Health Clinic Travel Clinic Health Risk Assessment Instrument [Nov 2017] Page 6 of 6 Animals: Circle your answer to this question: Do you expect to be bitten or scratched by stray dogs, local wild animals, or other animals on your trip? No animal contact expected. There is some possibility that I might have animal contact. It s fairly likely that I might have animal contact. Other. What? Access to medical care: In some places, malaria is a problem. Even if you are very careful, you still might get malaria. If you think you have malaria, you need to get medical care. Often, they will want to prick your finger with a small needle to get a drop of blood. They can check that blood for malaria. Think about where you are going. Will they have needles for pricking your finger that have been sterilized reliably? certainly yes probably yes probably no no not sure If you have doubt about whether they have sterile needles, would you like a prescription so you can buy some sterile needles and take your own in case they are needed? Food and water: Circle as many of the following as apply: What kind of travel do you expect? All with good sanitation. Food and water only from reliable tourist hotels, reliable tourist restaurants, homes of reliable friends, homes of reliable relatives, or other reliable sources. No food from street vendors. Possibly some food or water with questionable sanitation. Possibly buy food from street vendors. Much contact with food or water that may not meet U.S. standards. You are coming to Travel Clinic ONLY for yellow fever vaccine Do you have any guides or immunization instructions? Please bring them with you. Please list what you need (immunizations, prescriptions, questions to be taken care of) here: Person answering questions on this form: Date: Thank you! See you in the Clinic! What would you like? Do you already have a list of immunizations, prescriptions, and questions that need to be taken care of? If yes, what is the source of the list? Your own reading Trip or travel organizers School program, church, or missionary group Health department clerk Other: IMPORTANT! Please read this carefully. Call us now (don t wait til your appointment) to talk things over IF: You are going to Asia AND you were told that you need yellow fever vaccine OR You were told that you need cholera vaccine OR