1. General physical examination: including the measurement of basic physical indicators such as height, weight, vision, hearing, blood pressure and heart rate.
2. Pulmonary function examination: The function of respiratory system was evaluated by measuring vital capacity and expiratory flow rate through breath test.
3. Electrocardiogram: record the electrical activity of the heart and check whether the heart function and heart rhythm are normal.
4. Routine blood examination: including hemoglobin, white blood cell count, platelet count and other indicators, used to assess the health status of blood.
5. Urine routine examination: including urine routine, urine protein and other indicators, used to evaluate the health status of renal function and urinary system.
6. Blood type examination: determine the individual's blood type and Rh factor for future blood transfusion needs and matching.
7. Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) detection: detect whether you are infected with hepatitis B virus.
8. Blood lipid examination: detect the content of cholesterol, triglyceride and other lipids in the blood and evaluate the blood lipid situation.
9. Liver function test: including serum alanine aminotransferase, serum aspartate aminotransferase and other indicators to evaluate whether liver function is normal.
10. Diabetes screening: whether you have diabetes is detected by fasting blood glucose measurement or oral glucose tolerance test.
It should be noted that the specific physical examination items may be different according to the school, region and individual situation. Therefore, it is suggested that when preparing for the entrance examination, the specific requirements of the school should be consulted in advance and the corresponding inspection should be carried out according to the guidance of the school.