What is the tenth degree of disability appraisal standards

Tenth-degree disability identification standards **** divided into: cerebral spinal cord nerves, head and face, spine, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, perineum, limbs and skin 11 parts of the injury.

Specific identification criteria are as follows:

1, cranial brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury to:

a, neurological dysfunction, partial limitation of the ability to carry out daily activities;

b, traumatic epilepsy, medication can be controlled but left behind the electroencephalogram of moderate changes;

c, mild involuntary movements or **** ji disorder;

d, visual impairment, including the ability to control the drug, but left behind the EEG changes in the middle;

c, mild involuntary movement or **** ji disorder. p>d, visual disturbances, including: strabismus, diplopia, visual illusions, and nystagmus;

e, hemianopic or paraplegic type of shallow sensory dissociative deficit;

f, complete sensory deficit in one limb;

g, segmental complete sensory deficit;

h, mild aphasia or dysarthria;

i, affecting penile erectile function.

2. Head and facial injuries resulting in:

a. Low vision of one eye, grade 1;

b. Ptosis or deformity of one eyelid, which affects appearance;

c. Moderate visual field loss in one eye (diameter of less than 60");

d. Oral injuries, with two or more teeth lost or broken, which cannot be fitted with denture or repaired, affecting chewing and mastication. repair, affecting chewing and speech function;

e, mild restriction of mouth opening, affecting appearance;

f, temporomandibular joint injury, moderate restriction of mouth opening, affecting eating and speech function;

g, partial loss of the tip of the tongue (or deformity), affecting eating and speech function;

h, moderately severe auditory impairment in one ear; or moderately severe hearing impairment in both ears;

i, moderate hearing impairment in both ears; <

i, loss (or deformity) of more than 10% of one ear gallery;

j, loss (or deformity) of the tip of the nose. affect the appearance;

k, facial scar formation area of 4cm' or more, affecting the appearance;

l, facial fine scar (or pigmentation obvious change) area of 15cm' or more, affecting the appearance;

m, scalp hairless ZOom' or more ;

n, cranial defects of Zcm' or more in diameter, leaving some mild symptoms and signs of the nervous system; or cranial defects of 4cm' or more in diameter, with no neurological symptoms and signs;

o, maxillofacial defects of bone and soft tissues, with deformation of the appearance.

3, spinal injury to:

a, cervical or lumbar spine deformity healing, neck or lumbar mobility loss of more than 10%;

b, thoracic spine deformity healing, affecting respiratory function.

4, neck injury to:

a, scar formation, contracture, loss of neck mobility of more than 10%;

b, affecting respiratory and swallowing function;

c, anterior cervical triangle scar area of 20cm or more. Affecting body shape .

5, chest injury to:

a, the female side of the breast partially missing (or deformity);

b, more than 2 rib fractures, deformity healing; or more than 2 ribs missing;

c, lung rupture repair;

d, pleural adhesion or thoracic deformity.

6, abdominal injuries to:

a, stomach, intestines, digestive glands and other rupture repair;

b, spleen rupture repair;

c, renal rupture repair or renal dysfunction.

7, pelvic injury to:

a, pelvic tilt, the length of the two lower limbs differ by more than 2cm;

b, pelvic deformity healing;

c, one side of the ovary is missing, atrophy and complete loss of function;

d, one side of the tubes are missing or atresia;

e, uterus partially removed or repaired;

f ..., severe narrowing of one side of the ureter;

g, repair of rupture of the bladder;

h, narrowing of the urethra;

i, injury to the rectum and anus, scar formation, and dysfunction of defecation.

8, perineal injury to:

a, penile glans missing (or deformity) more than 25%, affecting the function;

b, penile foreskin injury, scar formation, affecting the function;

c, one side of the vas deferens missing (or atresia);

d, one side of the testicles are missing, atrophy, complete loss of function;,

e, Scrotal scarring with severe dysfunction.

9, vulvar and vaginal injuries resulting in scar formation, vaginal stenosis, affecting function.

10, limb injury to:

a, a palm loss of more than 5 % or loss of function of both palms of more than 5%;

b, both hands of more than 5% loss of ten fingers or loss of function of both hands of more than 10%;

c, an upper limb of the three joints of the wrist, elbow, shoulder joints of a loss of function of more than 25%;

d, the arch structure of a foot Destruction of more than l/3;

e, loss of more than 10% of the ten toes of both feet or loss of more than 25% of the function of the ten toes of both feet;

f, loss of more than 25% of the function of one of the three major joints of the lower limb, namely, the ankle, the knee, and the hip;

g, shortening of more than 4 cm of an upper limb;

h, shortening of more than 2 cm of a lower limb.

11, skin injury resulting in scar formation of more than 5% of the body surface area.

Extended information:

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There is no uniform standard for disability evaluation in China. Different objects with different causes of disability are subject to different standards of disability identification. The following are five common and practical identification standards in real life, the parties can choose the correct identification standards according to their specific circumstances.

Work injury and occupational disease labor capacity appraisal

Appraisal standard "labor capacity appraisal of employees' work injuries and occupational disease disability grade GB/T 16180-2014"

Scope of application of work injury and occupational disease

Issued by the State Bureau of Technical Supervision

Implementation date May 1, 2006

Road traffic accidents Injured Person Disability Assessment

Appraisal Standard "Road Traffic Accident Injury Disability Assessment" (GB 18667-2002)

Scope of application applies to road traffic accidents to assess the degree of disability of injured persons.

Published by the Ministry of Public Security

Implementation date December 1, 2002

Medical Accident Disability Rating

Appraisal Standards Medical Accident Classification Standards (Trial) (2002)

Scope of application of medical accidents commonly caused by the patient's physical damage to the degree of disability assessment.

Published by the Ministry of Health

Implementation date September 1, 2002

Disability appraisal standards for human injuries (inaccurate, the Supreme Court has not promulgated)

Appraisal standards for human injuries disability appraisal standards (Trial) (2005)

Scope of application of the people's courts in the hearing of criminal, civil and administrative cases involving the appraisal of disability. Identification of the degree of disability of human injury.

Published by the Supreme People's Court

Implementation Date May 1, 2005

Disability Rating Standards for Military Personnel (no longer in effect)

Standards for Identification of Military Personnel Disability Rating Standards (for Trial Implementation)

Applicable to the evaluation of disability ratings of military personnel on active duty due to war and public service (including occupational diseases).

Issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, the Ministry of Health, and the General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army

Implementation date November 10, 2004

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Baidu Encyclopedia - Criteria for Rating Disability