[Child Health Handbook] What should I do if I haven't had a physical examination?

The Handbook of Children's Health Care was established in a local hospital. It is used for the health examination of babies shortly after birth. According to the physiological characteristics and health care requirements of different periods, it systematically manages children's health care, promotes children's growth and development, improves children's health level, and enables children to develop physically and mentally in an all-round way.

However, the Handbook of Child Health Care is not necessary for kindergartens, and it has not affected kindergartens so far. What kindergartens mainly need is a vaccine book. The first kind of vaccine (free vaccine) in the book should be given to every age group.

Prerequisites for going to kindergarten: vaccine book or copy of vaccine book, admission physical examination form (routine physical examination: blood routine, liver function, physical examination), and some schools have other requirements. Just go to the designated hospital for physical examination according to the requirements of the school.

Extended data:

Children's health handbook and vaccine book represent different meanings:

The children's health handbook will be given by the hospital at birth, which records the birth of the baby.

The vaccination book (vaccine book) should be handled when you go to the community hospital or the hospital's preventive health care department for vaccination, and you can handle it when your baby is vaccinated with the second dose of hepatitis B vaccine at full moon.

The Handbook of Children's Health Care is a record manual for every time a baby goes to the hospital for physical examination after birth, mainly aiming at whether the baby has developed normally in the past month or a period of time.

Vaccines are not only needed in kindergartens, but also abroad in the future, which is much more important than the children's health care manual:

1, voucher inoculation

Parents should properly keep the vaccination certificate and go to the vaccination unit for vaccination according to the prescribed immunization procedures.

If a child fails to complete the prescribed vaccination, and moves, goes out or lives in a different place for some reason, he can continue to complete the prescribed vaccination in the new residence or the vaccination unit after moving with the vaccination certificate.

2. "Health ID Card" function

Vaccination certificate is a "health identity card" for children to go to nursery, school, adult employment and go abroad. Parents should take good care of the vaccination certificate.

Admission: According to the national requirements, all children should check their vaccination certificates when entering kindergartens and primary schools to confirm whether they have completed all the immunization programs stipulated by the state.

Entry and exit, study abroad: Many countries have vaccination requirements for international students, so parents will be required to show their previous vaccination records before entering the country, and they can issue vaccination certificates to the entry and exit departments according to the records on the vaccination certificates.