Physical examination of primary school students is to ensure the health of children, which may be different according to the specific regulations of countries and regions. In general, some common items and standards of primary school students' physical examination are:
1, physical examination: including height, weight, chest circumference, etc. To assess the child's growth and development.
2. Vision test: Conduct vision test to detect children's eye problems such as hyperopia, myopia or strabismus.
3. Hearing test: Use hearing test instruments to evaluate children's hearing function and test whether there are hearing problems.
4, dental examination: check the child's oral health, including dental caries and periodontal disease.
5. Cardiopulmonary function examination: Use stethoscope and other tools to check the functional status of the heart and lungs and eliminate potential heart and lung problems.
6. Spinal examination: Check whether the child's spine has abnormalities such as scoliosis.
7, skin examination: check the child's skin condition, including skin diseases, allergies and so on.
8, may include blood routine, urine routine, blood pressure measurement and other further examination, as well as other projects for specific areas or schools.
The specific admission medical examination standards will vary according to regions and schools; Parents are advised to inquire about the specific requirements and procedures of physical examination before their children enter school. This can ensure that children have a comprehensive physical examination before entering school, ensure good health and provide a good guarantee for learning and growth.
What should primary school students pay attention to when entering school?
Primary school is the stage when children begin to receive formal education. In order for children to enter school smoothly and adapt to the new learning environment, it is necessary to know the admission policies and requirements in advance: to know the admission policies, requirements and time schedule of local or school, including physical examination requirements, registration time and material preparation, so as to make preparations in advance. Complete the registration procedures in time: according to the requirements of the school, complete the registration procedures in time and prepare the required admission materials, such as birth certificate, household registration certificate, photos, etc.
Participate in physical examination: according to the regulations of the school or region, participate in physical examination, and ensure the health of children, or deal with possible health problems in time. Adjust the schedule: adjust the children's schedule in advance to adapt to the new school timetable and ensure adequate rest time. Cultivate independent ability: encourage children to gradually cultivate independent self-care ability, such as dressing, washing hands, going to the toilet, etc., so as to better adapt to school life.