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What should I pay attention to when going abroad for medical examination in a few days?

Physical examination items in Australia include: weight, height, blood pressure, vision, urine test, chest X-ray and general examination, that is, listening to the heart and asking about medical history, but not looking at the lower body.

Drink plenty of water before physical examination, because urine test is required. The nurse will give you a plastic disposable cups with your name on it, and there will be a water dispenser next to it. If you don't drink enough water in the morning, you can drink it, but don't use the cup for your urine test. Ha ha. You can go to the bathroom if you can. There is only one toilet, mixed with men and women. Make sure no one can go in. Just go in and put what you need in the cup. This cup needs half a cup, and then there will be a small counter on it.

There will be a small window next to the counter, and the doctor will check the urine from that small window when no one is around.

Then, you can go to another small room with the nurse. The nurse will take your blood pressure and then show you the color card to make sure you are not color blind. Then, you will have an eye test. At that time, I wore contact lenses, hee hee, so my eyesight was very good, even if you wore eyes. This vision test mainly depends on whether you are blind or not.

After the exam, you can go to the bathroom to change clothes. The toilet has a big cabinet with many small doors on it. You can find a cupboard with hospital clothes in it to change clothes, only the upper body. You need to take off all your clothes, including the vests of boys and girls.

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You can't even wear it.

Put on very thin clothes in the hospital.

Put on clothes that feel cool,

Then wait for five people to follow the nurse to the hospital radiology department to take a chest X-ray.

The last item is the doctor's examination. You can enter the doctor's room with your watch. He will mainly ask if you have had any serious illness or surgery. You must tell him that there is no, even if there is, you can't say there is, because once you get on the physical examination form, it will be very troublesome, and then you have to listen to your heart. There is also a special reminder to lesbians (some doctors are immoral and will make you take off your coat. Remember not to delay.

After listening to your heart, you can lie in bed. The doctor will press your stomach and check your internal organs, and then you can go out. Give your watch to the nurse, and she will check it for you. When the nurse has finished reading it, you can ask her if she has any questions. If there is something serious, the nurse will ask you to have another physical examination. Remember to make sure there is nothing wrong with the physical examination form, or you will be in trouble.

In a word, what is bad is good, and everything is good anyway. Fill in the best form to ensure foolproof. A friend of mine said that he had an operation at that time, and it would be particularly troublesome for Australians to force him to have a physical examination when he went out. I hope you don't get into trouble yourself. Good luck to him.