1, height, weight, vision, hearing, blood pressure;
2, whether it is organic heart disease with cardiac insufficiency;
3. Whether you have tuberculosis;
4. Do you have bronchiectasis?
5. Whether it is chronic hepatitis with abnormal liver function and various kidney diseases with renal insufficiency;
6. Is there a history of epilepsy, psychosis, hysteria and sleepwalking?
7, whether done lobectomy surgery, lung resection more than one leaf or atelectasis more than one leaf;
8, whether suffering from rheumatoid arthritis or chronic osteomyelitis affecting limb function;
9, whether it is leprosy patients, not cured;
10, whether it is glaucoma. Retinal and optic nerve diseases (except old or stable fundus diseases).
Physical examination process for freshmen 1. Freshmen should take part in the physical examination organized by the school infirmary after entering school.
Second, the contents of clinical examination of freshmen include: blood pressure, heart and lung, liver and spleen, spine, limbs, skin, etc.
Three, the contents of the physical examination of freshmen include: vision, height, weight, vital capacity, chest circumference, etc.
Four, the contents of neonatal examination include: liver function+two pairs of tuberculin test and small chest photos.
5. Freshmen should be vaccinated with relevant vaccines, such as measles and diphtheria vaccine (grade three) and hepatitis B vaccine (normal liver function and negative Australian antibody).
Six, such as the discovery of the epidemic situation, timely report to the superior epidemic prevention department, and do a good job of on-site or local disinfection.
Seven, the establishment of a new health file, the physical examination results recorded in the health file.
What are the consequences of failing the college physical examination? Generally speaking, it is not too serious and will not affect the study. If you don't meet the requirements, you won't be admitted at all. Since I have been admitted, I will not be disqualified.
According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, candidates who have found some serious diseases during physical examination are not allowed to be admitted, as follows:
1. Severe heart disease (congenital heart disease cured by surgery, or atrial-ventricular septal defect with less shunt and patent ductus arteriosus with less bleeding, except those who are confirmed not to need surgery by specialized examination in hospitals above Grade II), cardiomyopathy and hypertension.
2. Severe bronchiectasis, asthma, malignant tumor, chronic nephritis and uremia.
3. Serious diseases of blood, endocrine and metabolic systems and rheumatic diseases.
4. Severe or refractory epilepsy or other nervous system diseases; Serious mental illness is not cured, psychoactive substance abuse and dependence.
5 patients with chronic hepatitis and abnormal liver function (except hepatitis pathogen carriers but normal liver function).
6. Unless in the following circumstances, patients with pulmonary tuberculosis shall not be admitted.
(1) Primary pulmonary tuberculosis and infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis have hardened and stabilized; Tuberculous pleurisy has been cured or left pleural hypertrophy after cure;
(2) All extrapulmonary tuberculosis (renal tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, etc. ) and hematogenous disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis have not recurred for more than one year after being cured, and have not changed after specialist examination in hospitals (or tuberculosis prevention and treatment institutes) above the second level;
(3) Lymph node tuberculosis has been cured clinically without symptoms.
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