I. Daily inspection items
1. Physical examination: Basic measurement of the height, weight and posture of the detainees to assess their overall health.
2. Blood pressure measurement: Use a sphygmomanometer to measure the blood pressure of detainees, so as to eliminate potential health problems such as hypertension or hypotension.
3. Heart rate monitoring: Check the heart rate of detainees by auscultation or electrocardiogram to assess whether their heart function is normal.
4. Respiratory system examination: Observe the respiratory condition of detainees and check whether there are symptoms such as dyspnea and cough.
Second, the special inspection items
1. Inspection of infectious diseases: Check the detainees for infectious diseases (such as AIDS and tuberculosis) to ensure the sanitation and safety of the detention environment.
2. Drug testing: Drug testing is conducted on detainees through urine, blood and other samples to rule out the possibility of drug abuse.
3. Mental health assessment: Assess the mental health of detainees to find out whether their mental state is suitable for detention.
It should be noted that the specific physical examination items may be different according to the regulations of the region, the detention center and the specific situation of the detainees. During the physical examination, the doctor will record the physical condition and examination results of the detainees in detail, and put forward corresponding suggestions or treatment measures accordingly.
To sum up:
Physical examination before detention is an important procedure, including routine examination and special examination items, aiming at ensuring that the physical condition of detainees is suitable for detention and safeguarding their legitimate rights and interests. The specific physical examination items may vary according to different regions and regulations, but they are all aimed at ensuring the smooth progress of the detention process and the safety of detainees.
Legal basis:
Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 85 provides that:
When a public security organ detains a person, it must produce a detention permit. After detention, the detained person shall be immediately sent to the detention center for custody, and shall not exceed twenty-four hours. Unless it is impossible to notify or the notification of suspected crimes endangering national security or terrorist activities may hinder the investigation, the family members of the detained person shall be notified within 24 hours after detention. After the circumstances that hinder the investigation disappear, the family members of the detained person shall be notified immediately.
Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Detention Center
Article 10 stipulates:
A criminal detained in a detention center shall undergo a health examination, and shall not be detained under any of the following circumstances:
(a) suffering from mental illness or acute infectious diseases;
(2) Suffering from other serious diseases, who may be life-threatening or unable to take care of themselves during detention, except those who are extremely guilty and endanger society;
(3) Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding babies under one year old.