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Standard for civil servants to apply for medical examination

The criteria for civil servants to apply for medical examination are as follows:

1. Height, weight and vision:

The height requirement is not less than 165cm for men and160 cm for men; For women; The body mass index required for weight is between 18.5-24.9, and it will be considered unqualified if it exceeds the range; The naked vision of both eyes (without glasses or contact lenses) should be above 5.0, and the corrected vision (with glasses or contact lenses) should be above 4.6.

2. Electrocardiogram:

It is required to meet the ECG characteristics of normal people. If there is any abnormality, further inspection is needed.

3. Blood pressure, blood routine and urine routine:

Blood pressure should be below 140/90mmHg; Blood and urine routine should meet the normal range, such as white blood cell count, red blood cell count and platelet count.

4. Hepatobiliary function, blood lipid, blood sugar, etc.

Liver and gallbladder function, blood lipid and blood sugar also need to reach the normal range, such as ALT, AST and other indicators can not exceed the normal range; Total cholesterol and triglyceride should be lower than 5.65438 0.08 mmol/L and 65438 0.70 mmol/L respectively. Fasting blood glucose should be below 7.0 mmol/L.

5. Other projects:

Some units will add other items according to the nature and requirements of the recruitment position, such as B-ultrasound examination, listening and oral cavity.

It should be noted that there may be differences in the medical examination standards of civil servants in different regions and units, which shall be subject to the regulations issued by the local recruitment department. In addition, the physical examination of civil servants is a relatively strict process, and candidates need to know the physical examination items and standards in advance and be prepared physically and psychologically.

As follows:

National civil servants refer to those who exercise state administrative functions and perform state official duties in government organs at all levels. According to the Civil Servant Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), China's national civil servants refer to the staff who perform public duties according to law and are included in the state administrative establishment, and their wages and benefits are borne by the state finance. Civil servants are an important part of cadres, the backbone of the socialist cause and public servants serving the people.