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What should I pay attention to in Jieyang college entrance examination?
Guangdong Jieyang college entrance examination should pay attention to the following points:

First, be prepared before the physical examination.

(a) before the physical examination, candidates should carefully check whether the name, gender, date of birth, photos and candidate number on the bar code on the Physical Examination Card for College Entrance Examination in Guangdong Province are correct, and immediately report any errors to the registration point for timely correction. If confirmed, candidates must fill in the information points with (without) past medical history, and those with past medical history must fill in truthfully. Candidates must sign the physical examination card after completing the above steps.

(2) During the physical examination, when the weather changes greatly, it is necessary to prevent colds, pay more attention to rest, ensure adequate sleep, and not be tired, drink, overeat or exercise vigorously.

(3) Do not abuse drugs and supplements before physical examination, because drugs and supplements will increase the burden on the liver and may affect the liver function indicators. If you can't stop taking medicine because of the need of disease treatment and the doctor's request, you should explain it to the medical examiner during the physical examination. Candidates who take health care drugs are advised to stop taking them before physical examination.

(4) Pay attention to personal hygiene, especially eye hygiene protection, to avoid using eyes for too long, resulting in decreased vision.

Second, the physical examination should follow the rules.

(a) candidates must take part in the physical examination on time with their ID cards, obey the arrangement of the physical examination personnel, and must not make noise or fight in the physical examination place, and their parents must not accompany them.

(2) During the physical examination, candidates must truthfully fill in the past medical history. These diseases with past history mainly involve some major organs such as heart, lung, liver, spleen and kidney, as well as the history of bronchial asthma, epilepsy and mental illness. If you have had major surgery, you should explain when, where, what kind of surgery you have had and what your current situation is. If you conceal your medical history, even if you have been admitted to the university, you will be dismissed after the second interview.

(3) Disabled candidates should carefully fill in the Registration Form for Disabled Candidates in College Entrance Examination and attach a copy of their disability certificate.

(4) Color blindness and color weakness are caused by genetic factors and cannot be changed through exercise or treatment. Therefore, there is no need for candidates who are color blind and weak to avoid it. According to the requirements of the enrollment institutions, we should avoid the majors that are limited to reporting and choose the majors that suit us.

(5) Pay attention to the problem of blood pressure. In particular, candidates with a family history of hypertension and obesity should have their blood pressure measured. If they have high blood pressure, they should be treated systematically under the guidance of a doctor. Early mild patients should pay attention to the adjustment of work and rest time before physical examination, eliminate tension and exercise properly, which is helpful to blood pressure control.

(6) If in the past physical examination or diagnosis, candidates who have had cardiac color Doppler examination complicated with existing heart disease should bring the report of cardiac color Doppler to the physical examination doctor for future reference.

(7) Wear loose clothes on the day of physical examination, which is convenient to put on and take off. Don't bring valuables such as necklaces and mobile phones to avoid losing them. Medical examiners are forbidden to eat breakfast in the morning to ensure the accuracy of blood test results. You can't wear contact lenses during physical examination. Candidates with artificial eyes and hearing AIDS should make it clear to the doctor.

(8) After the physical examination, candidates and parents must carefully check the results report after the physical examination, and apply for their own majors according to the suggestions given by doctors in the results report, the standards of the Guiding Opinions on Physical Examination for Enrollment of Ordinary Colleges and Universities, and the physical requirements of candidates in the selected college enrollment brochures.

(9) Candidates who have questions about their height, weight and eyesight. It should be put forward to the medical examiner on the spot and checked and confirmed on the spot.

(10) Candidates should treat the diseases found in the physical examination report in time.

Third, the requirements for re-examination after physical examination

(1) Re-inspection time: the unified re-inspection time in the whole city is from June 10 to June 1 1. The re-examination covers major diseases such as heart, lung, liver, spleen and kidney. For some items that can be diagnosed after further examination or treatment for a period of time, candidates should actively cooperate with the arrangement of the medical examination hospital for examination or review after treatment.

(2) Candidates who have doubts about the results of physical examination shall apply to the district (county-level city) admissions office, and re-examine at the specified time and designated hospital after approval. The expenses required for the second interview shall be borne by the candidates themselves.

(3) Candidates who re-examine themselves without approval will have invalid re-examination results.

(4) Colleges and universities will conduct a physical review of freshmen in strict accordance with the physical examination standards after enrollment, and report the review to the provincial admissions office before February 25th. If serious fraud is found, it must be reported to the provincial admissions office in time.