The Tuberculosis Skin Test (TB Test) form is a critical document used in the assessment and monitoring of tuberculosis exposure and infection. It includes essential information such as the healthcare professional's name, the patient's name, and the testing location, which helps ensure accurate record-keeping. The form requires the date the test was placed, as well as the specific site of administration, whether on the right or left arm. Additionally, the lot number and expiration date of the test material must be documented to maintain compliance with safety standards. The signature of the administering healthcare professional, whether a registered nurse (RN) or medical doctor (MD), is mandatory, affirming the test's administration. After the test is placed, it is crucial to read the results within 48 to 72 hours, a timeframe also indicated on the form. The induration measurement, noted in millimeters, is critical for interpreting the test results, which can be either negative or positive. Finally, the form requires a signature from the professional who reads and reports the results, ensuring that all necessary sections are completed for the document to be valid and acceptable.