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Is it okay not to take the college physical examination?
No, every student who has just entered the university has to have a physical examination. The college entrance examination items are as follows:

Cardiac examination: auscultate with a stethoscope and check the heart murmur.

Blood pressure test: After sitting down, measure the brachial artery pressure of the right upper limb with a stethoscope.

Liver and spleen examination: abdominal palpation to check whether there is hepatosplenomegaly.

Physical examination procedure:

1. A physical examination with symptoms as the center and chief complaint as the purpose of disease diagnosis and treatment is called "medical physical examination".

2. Physical examination for admission, enrollment, enlistment, driving license, going abroad, marriage, insurance and other procedures. It is a physical examination based on a specific job or behavior, which is called "passing the physical examination".

3. In order to understand the health status of the subjects and find out the clues and health hazards at an early stage, it is called a health check-up for healthy or sub-healthy people who are not sick, newly sick or sick.

4. The procedure of health examination is generally to complete blood routine (including blood routine, blood biochemistry, blood immunity, tumor markers, hormones, trace elements, etc.). ) and fasting abdominal ultrasound examination.