1. General physical examination items:
The physical examination of civil servants usually includes the examination of basic indexes such as height, weight, blood pressure, vision and hearing. In addition, ECG, chest X-ray, liver function, renal function, blood routine and many other routine examinations will be carried out.
2. Facial feature examination:
The five senses examination in civil servants' physical examination mainly includes vision, color vision, hearing, oral cavity, nasal cavity and throat examination. It is required that the vision is within the specified range, the color vision is normal, the hearing is not obviously damaged, and there are no diseases and deformities in the mouth, nose and throat.
3. Organ and system examination:
The physical examination of civil servants also includes the examination of organs and systems. For example, the function and condition of heart, lung, liver and kidney, as well as the examination of blood sugar, urine routine, liver function and renal function.
4. Screening of infectious diseases:
In order to protect the working environment and public health of civil servants, the physical examination will also carry out screening for infectious diseases, such as hepatitis B, AIDS and other virus infections.
5. Specific physical examination items:
In addition to general physical indicators, facial features, organ and system examination and infectious disease screening, civil servants' physical examination may also include cardiopulmonary function assessment, blood biochemical index examination, tumor marker screening and other items. Specific projects will vary according to regions, posts and policy requirements.
6. Health requirements:
The physical examination of civil servants requires that the candidates' height and weight are within a certain standard range, their blood pressure is normal, their eyesight and hearing meet the prescribed standards, and there are no major organic diseases and infectious diseases. Some positions may have specific restrictions on specific diseases, disabilities or chronic diseases.
Summary: The civil service physical examination standard shall be implemented according to the national regulations, and the specific standards and items may be different. Generally, it includes general physical basic index examination, facial features examination, organ and system examination, infectious disease screening, etc. The purpose of civil servants' physical examination is to ensure their health, be competent for civil servants' duties and safeguard public health and safety.
Those who are ready to take the civil service examination should pay attention to relevant policies and information and make corresponding physical examination preparations. In case of special circumstances or questions, it is recommended to consult relevant recruitment departments or medical institutions to obtain accurate and detailed medical examination requirements and standards.