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Physical examination standards for public institutions

The physical examination standards for public recruitment of personnel by public institutions can refer to the physical examination standards for civil servants. The general criteria are: non-infectious, non-aggravating, non-curable diseases that do not seriously affect work. Mainly in the heart, blood pressure, blood, tuberculosis, trachea, digestive tract, liver, malignant tumors, nephritis, endocrine, mental, skin and other diseases have detailed regulations.

Physical examination items for public institutions:

(1) The blood pressure is within the following range and qualified: systolic blood pressure 90mmHg-140mmHg (12.00-18.66Kpa); diastolic blood pressure 60mmHg-90mmHg (8.00- 12.00Kpa);

(2) Have a history of epilepsy, mental illness, hysteria, nocturnal disorder, severe neurosis (frequent headaches, dizziness, insomnia, significant loss of memory, etc.), psychoactive substance abuse and dependent persons, unqualified;

(3) Acute and chronic nephritis, chronic pyelonephritis, polycystic kidney disease, renal insufficiency, unqualified;

(4) Diabetes, diabetes insipidus Endocrine system diseases such as acromegaly and acromegaly are not qualified. Those who have no symptoms or signs 1 year after hyperthyroidism is cured are qualified;

(5) Gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, condyloma acuminata, genital herpes, and AIDS are not qualified;

(6) Structural heart diseases such as rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease, congenital heart disease, Keshan disease, etc. are unqualified. Those with congenital heart disease who do not require surgery or who are cured by surgery are qualified. If one of the following conditions occurs, pathological changes in heart disease are excluded and the patient is qualified: Physiological murmur on heart auscultation; Incidental premature contractions less than 6 times per minute (those with a history of myocarditis must be strictly controlled); Heart rate 50-60 per minute times or 100-110 times; other conditions where the electrocardiogram is abnormal;

(7) Blood disease, unqualified. For simple iron deficiency anemia, if the hemoglobin is higher than 90g/L for men and 80g/L for women, the test is qualified; (8) Severe chronic gastric and intestinal diseases are not qualified. Those who have healed gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer, have no history of bleeding within 1 year, and have been asymptomatic for more than 1 year are qualified; those who have no serious complications after subtotal gastrectomy are qualified;

(9) Chronic bronchitis with obstructive emphysema, bronchiectasis, bronchial asthma, unqualified;

(10) Lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis and/or polymyositis, scleroderma, nodular Polyarteritis, rheumatoid arthritis and other diffuse connective tissue diseases, Takayasu arteritis, unqualified;

(11) Various malignant tumors and liver cirrhosis, unqualified;

(12) Tuberculosis is unqualified. However, the following conditions are qualified: primary pulmonary tuberculosis, secondary pulmonary tuberculosis, tuberculous pleurisy, stable and unchanged for 1 year after clinical cure; extrapulmonary tuberculosis: renal tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, lymph node tuberculosis, etc., 2 years after clinical cure Those who have had no recurrence for 2 years and have no changes after examination at a specialized hospital;

(13) All kinds of acute and chronic hepatitis are unqualified. Carriers of the hepatitis B pathogen are qualified if hepatitis is ruled out through examination; (14) late-stage schistosomiasis, late-stage haemorrhagia combined with rubbery swelling or chyluria, are not qualified; (15) skull defects, intracranial foreign bodies, and craniocerebral malformations , Post-traumatic brain syndrome, unqualified;

(16) Those whose corrected visual acuity in both eyes is less than 0.8 (standard logarithmic visual acuity 4.9) or those with obvious visual impairment of visual function are unqualified;

(17) Severe chronic osteomyelitis, third-degree simple goiter and obstructive gallstones or urinary tract stones are disqualified;

(18) Hearing impairment in both ears requires wearing Those who cannot hear whispers within 3 meters with both ears without hearing aids are not qualified;

(19) Other serious diseases that are not included in the physical examination standards and affect the normal performance of duties are not qualified.

The above are all answers to the physical examination standards of public institutions.