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When is the civil service examination physical examination?

The physical examination of civil servants is generally carried out after passing the interview. According to the interview results, the employing unit organizes a meeting to study and determine the candidates to be recruited. The recruiting unit is responsible for notifying those who need medical examination, the time and place to attend the medical examination, the materials and matters needing attention, and attending the medical examination at the specified time, and waiting for the notification of the medical examination results after the medical examination.

General Standard for Physical Examination of Civil Servants (Trial) (part);

Article 1 Organic heart diseases such as rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease and congenital heart disease are unqualified. People with congenital heart disease who don't need surgery or surgical cure are qualified.

In any of the following circumstances, the lesion is excluded and qualified:

(a) heart auscultation has a murmur;

(2) Frequent premature contraction;

(3) The heart rate is less than 50 beats per minute or more than 1 10;

(4) Other conditions of abnormal electrocardiogram.

Article 2 Blood pressure is qualified when it is within the following range: systolic blood pressure is less than140mmhg; Diastolic pressure is less than 90mmHg.

Article 3 the blood system disease, unqualified. Simple iron deficiency anemia, male hemoglobin is higher than 90g/L and female hemoglobin is higher than 80g/L, which is qualified.

Article 4 Tuberculosis is unqualified. But the following conditions are qualified:

(1) Primary pulmonary tuberculosis, secondary pulmonary tuberculosis and tuberculous pleurisy, and the stable period after clinical cure is 65438 0 years;

(2) Extrapulmonary tuberculosis: renal tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, lymph node tuberculosis, etc. There was no recurrence in 2 years after clinical cure, and there was no change after examination in a specialized hospital.

These are all the answers when the civil service examination was conducted.