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What is the physical examination standard for teachers?

Teachers' physical examination standards are: general routine, blood test, urine test, chest film (or chest film) routine electrocardiogram, vision test, hepatitis B, infectious tuberculosis.

Physical examination common sense

The physical examination conclusion of teacher qualification is divided into qualified and unqualified, and the physical examination conclusion is valid for one year.

In any of the following circumstances, the physical examination is unqualified.

1.

Organic heart disease with cardiac insufficiency.

2.

Blood pressure is higher than18.66/12kp (140/90mmhg) and lower than11.46/7.4kp (86/56mmhg);

3.

Single systolic blood pressure exceeds 2 1.33kp (160mmhg) and is lower than10.66kp (80mmhg); Diastolic pressure exceeds12kp (90mm Hg) and is lower than 6.66kp (50mm Hg).

4.

Tuberculosis is incurable.

5.

Bronchiectasis, not cured.

6.

Chronic hepatitis with abnormal liver function (except hepatitis B virus carriers with normal liver function).

7.

Hepatitis pathogen carriers or those who are positive for hepatitis B surface antigen apply for kindergarten teacher qualification.

8.

People with a history of various malignant tumors. Various connective tissue diseases (collagen diseases). Diseases of endocrine system.

9.

Various kidney diseases with renal insufficiency.

10.

Have a history of epilepsy, psychosis, hysteria and sleepwalking at night.