The health declaration form is a physical health certificate issued by qualified institutions such as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and medical institutions after the physical examination of the relevant items of the holder.
Give the doctor your ID card, and the doctor will give you two. One is the physical examination form, and the other is the health certificate to be tested next week. Take blood, stool, anal swab and chest X-ray in the examination room.
After routine physical examination, you can put the experience table into the designated box. Take your ID card and proof and you can go. Usually take it after one week, and then ask the doctor where to take it. Sometimes not in the same building.
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Through physical examination, we can understand our own health status and find some early diseases that are not easy to detect, so as to intervene and prevent the occurrence and development of diseases in time and get twice the result with half the effort.
However, due to insufficient attention to some key links of physical examination, or misunderstanding, there are various omissions in many subjects, which makes it difficult to achieve the purpose of physical examination.
First, avoid drawing blood too late. Physical examination and laboratory tests require fasting blood to be taken at 7:30-8:30 in the morning, no later than 9: 00. It's too late, because of the influence of physiological endocrine hormones in the body, the blood sugar value will be distorted (although it is still fasting). Therefore, candidates should draw blood as soon as possible and don't miss the time easily.
Two, it is forbidden to stop taking blood before physical examination, but patients with chronic diseases should be treated differently. For example, it is necessary for hypertensive patients to take antihypertensive drugs every morning to keep their blood pressure stable. Hastily stopping taking medicine or delaying taking medicine will lead to a sharp rise in blood pressure and become dangerous.
Blood pressure is measured after routine medication, and the physical examination doctor can also evaluate the antihypertensive scheme. Taking a small amount of antihypertensive drugs has a slight effect on the test and can be ignored.
Therefore, patients with hypertension should come back for physical examination after taking antihypertensive drugs. Patients with diabetes or other chronic diseases should also take medicine in time after blood collection, and routine treatment should not be interfered by physical examination.