2. The college entrance examination mainly examines seven items, namely: 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, joints, etc. Otolaryngology, including hearing, smell, otorhinolaryngology, etc. Stomatology, including cleft lip and palate, stuttering, etc. Chest fluoroscopy; Liver function test, excluding hepatitis B surface antigen.
What precautions do candidates and parents have before and after the college entrance examination? One week before physical examination: prevent colds and avoid injuries.
One week or more before the physical examination, candidates should pay attention to the temperature difference and increase or decrease clothes in time to prevent colds. In addition, when participating in sports activities, candidates should pay attention to physical safety and try to avoid injury. Candidates will take the corresponding drugs after catching a cold or injury, which may cause some interference to the blood test in the physical examination, and may need a second review. Candidates should stop taking drugs or supplements if they have taken them recently. However, if the candidate has a disease that must be taken for a long time, don't stop taking the medicine rashly and consult a doctor. One day before physical examination: adjust diet and clean up.