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What subjects do you hang in the college entrance examination?
The college entrance examination generally has a special physical examination department.

University entrance physical examination process:

1, freshmen should attend the physical examination organized by the school infirmary after entering school.

2. The contents of clinical examination of freshmen include: blood pressure, heart and lung, palpation of liver, spleen and abdomen, spine, limbs and skin.

3. The contents of freshmen's physical examination include: eyesight, hearing, mouth, throat and nose.

4. The contents of neonatal examination include: liver function+two pairs of tuberculin test, small chest photo, routine examination of blood, urine and stool. Two-and-a-half examination of hepatitis B.

5. Please report the epidemic situation to the epidemic prevention department at a higher level in time, and do a good job of on-site or local disinfection.

6. Establish a new health file and record the physical examination results in the health file.

Physical examination that cannot be admitted:

1, severe heart disease (congenital heart disease cured by surgery, or patent ductus arteriosus with less shunt and less bleeding, except for those who are diagnosed as not needing surgery by specialized examination in hospitals above grade 2), cardiomyopathy and hypertension.

2, severe bronchiectasis, asthma, malignant tumor, chronic nephritis, uremia, serious blood, endocrine and metabolic system diseases, rheumatic diseases.

3. Severe or refractory epilepsy or other nervous system diseases; Serious mental illness is not cured, psychoactive substance abuse and dependence. Patients with chronic hepatitis and abnormal liver function (except hepatitis pathogen carriers with normal liver function).

4. Except for primary pulmonary tuberculosis, infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis has hardened and stabilized; Tuberculous pleurisy shall not be admitted except those who have been cured or have pleural hypertrophy after treatment.