Physical examination: height, weight, blood pressure, heart rate, etc.
Internal medicine items: including cardiopulmonary auscultation and palpation of liver, spleen and abdomen.
Surgical items: examination of skin, limbs and spine.
Otolaryngology projects: vision, hearing, color blindness, oropharynx, nasal examination.
Laboratory items: including liver function, renal function, hepatitis B, syphilis, AIDS and other infectious diseases.
Radiology project: chest X-ray examination.
In addition, according to the Guiding Opinions on Physical Examination of College Admissions, the physical examination items of college students may also include some special laboratory tests to determine whether there are blood system diseases, metabolic diseases, endocrine system diseases, rheumatic diseases and so on.
It should be noted that the night before the physical examination, to eat normally, you must eat dinner to avoid fasting for too long. At the same time, try to eat lightly and don't drink strong tea. On the morning of the physical examination, do not eat breakfast or drink water, and go to the examination on an empty stomach. You can eat it after checking. In addition, students who are extremely nervous about physical examination can take a deep breath and calm down.
The above are the basic contents of freshmen's physical examination items, and the specific items may vary according to different schools and majors. It is recommended to consult relevant schools or institutions to obtain accurate information.