The college entrance examination refers to the physical examination that all candidates who take the college entrance examination must take. Through physical examination, on the one hand, candidates can understand their physical health; On the other hand, the results of physical examination will be used as a part of candidates' files for reference when enrolling students in colleges and universities. Candidates for the college entrance examination should have a systematic physical examination in ophthalmology, surgery, internal medicine, otolaryngology, stomatology, radiology, laboratory and other departments.
Each registration point re-examines the candidate's physical examination form to check whether there are omissions, omissions or unclear conclusions of the physical examination. If problems are found, the registration point can contact the physical examination hospital (physical examination station) through the county and urban admissions office for review.
The physical examination mainly includes seven items: ophthalmology, including vision, color vision and eye disease; Internal medicine, including blood pressure, development, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, nervous system, abdominal organs, etc. Surgery, including height, weight, skin, face, neck, spine, limbs and joints.
Otolaryngology, including hearing, smell, otorhinolaryngology, etc. Stomatology, including cleft lip and palate, stuttering, etc. Chest fluoroscopy; Liver function test, excluding hepatitis B surface antigen.