Question 1: What is the function of the children's health manual? The establishment of "Children's Health Care Manual" for infants is to systematically manage children's health care according to their physiological characteristics and health care requirements in different periods, so as to promote their growth and development, improve their health level and make them develop in an all-round way. Children must enter the kindergarten with the Child Health Manual. From the birth of a child to the full moon, parents should establish a child health care manual at the maternal and child health care institution where the child is registered or lived. ? After establishing the children's health care manual through regular inspection, go to the hospital regularly for systematic children's health care inspection and consultation according to the time agreed by the hospital. Check times:/kloc-children under 0/year old should be checked four times (March, June, September, 65438+February),/kloc-children under 0/-3 years old should be checked once every six months, and children under 3-7 years old should be checked once a year. Examination contents: (1) Newborn visit: After the newborn is discharged from the hospital, the hospital doctor or village doctor will make home visits, and the newborn will be visited 3-4 times within 28 days. The contents of the interview include the general situation of the newborn, birth and vaccination, comprehensive physical examination, breastfeeding guidance, etc. , and handle the abnormal situation in time. (2) Screening of Congenital Diseases of Newborns When a newborn is born in a hospital, a doctor collects heel blood and makes a filter paper blood piece for screening of congenital diseases of the newborn. At present, the project in our province is the screening of two congenital metabolic diseases: hypothyroidism and phenylketonuria. (3) Regular physical examination Children's health care doctors in medical and health institutions agree on the time for regular physical examination of children according to their age. The examination contents include height, weight, hemoglobin, oral cavity, eyes, hearing, intelligence and blood examination. Parents should take their children to the hospital for physical examination according to the time agreed by the doctor. (4) After a regularly vaccinated child is born or moved from other places to the local area, he/she should go to the hospital where he/she lives or the township (town) health center to apply for the Child Vaccination Certificate in time. Every time you vaccinate, you should bring your child vaccination certificate to the local hospital and vaccinate according to the child immunization procedure. (5) early screening for prevention and treatment of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases, and timely treatment and correction of common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases in children such as nutritional diseases, infectious diseases, developmental diseases, amblyopia, strabismus, dental caries and hearing impairment. (6) Specialist clinics Medical and health institutions at all levels have various specialist clinics for children, such as nutrition consultation, genetic eugenics, mental health, rehabilitation of cerebral palsy, orthodontics and amblyopia correction. View original post >>
Question 2: Is it necessary to bring a child care manual to school? Hello, the answers on the first floor are basically very detailed, but I believe there are still many people asking the same question, so I want to improve the question on the basis of the first floor, which may help more people. After the child is born, there are two handbooks on prevention and health care. One is a health manual to monitor the healthy growth of children. This manual will continue to be used from birth to preschool, especially reminding children entering kindergarten to accept this manual. The other is the vaccination handbook, which is used to register vaccination procedures and detailed vaccination records. This manual not only needs to be checked and accepted when entering kindergartens and schools, but also needs to be checked and accepted when going abroad for visas in many cases, so it should be kept for life.
Question 3: Is it necessary for schools to use the Child Health Handbook? How old is the child? Went to kindergarten?