Routine examination, mainly including the examination of candidates' body, weight and blood pressure; Special examination: mainly internal medicine, surgery, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, oral examination, etc.
Anyone who has one of the following circumstances is not qualified for routine physical examination: those who suffer from various chronic diseases that are not cured or infectious and cannot work normally; People with all kinds of malignant tumors.
Have a history of mental illness or epilepsy, leading to fainting; Have a history of trauma and foreign body residue; Suffering from congenital or hereditary diseases; Patients with severe facial deformity or incurable skin; Suffering from rheumatic and rheumatoid spinal diseases; There is obvious back deformity; Imperfect fingers affect normal work.
Physical examination is a physical examination by medical means and methods, including the basic examination of clinical departments, including the examination of medical equipment such as ultrasound, electrocardiogram and radiation, as well as the laboratory examination of blood and urine around the human body.
Physical examination is a health-centered physical examination. General medical scientists believe that physical examination refers to a comprehensive examination of the body without obvious diseases. It is convenient to know the physical condition and screen physical diseases. That is, physical examination of healthy people through physical examination is a "health examination" or "preventive health examination"