Pilot medical examination

The pilot's physical examination is for the selection of qualified physicists. The medical staff performs comprehensive medical examinations according to uniform methods and standards, including surgery, internal medicine, neuropsychiatry, ophthalmology and otolaryngology. In addition to clinical departments, it is also used for the inspection of specific items in aviation medicine, such as centrifuge test and low-pressure chamber test. The physical examination of the pilot is divided into: physical examination, regular physical examination, and irregular physical examination. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: physical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Tips: Don't get too tired. Normal value Height between 165-185 cm, weight 52 kg or more, blood pressure calm blood pressure does not exceed 18.4/11.7 kPa (138/88 mm Hg), visual acuity naked eye vision is above 1.0, no color blindness, color weakness, no chronic rhinitis and sinus Inflammation, normal sense of smell, normal hearing, no meningitis, encephalitis, nephritis, tuberculosis or asthma and frequent cough, no symptoms of headache, dizziness, or insomnia. Clinical significance Abnormal results: 1. Ophthalmology: Any naked eye far vision is less than 0.7. Any naked eye near vision is less than 1.0. Abnormal vision, color blindness, color weakness, and ineffective night blind treatment were all unqualified. Eye and dysfunction of the eye and its appendages can be diagnosed as unqualified. 2. ENT: Ineffective treatment of ear pressure dysfunction, chronic progressive disease in middle ear, inner ear disease or vertigo, ineffective treatment of airsickness, chronic progressive disease affecting function of the nose and sinus, throat that affects function and is not easy to be treated Chronic progressive disease, affecting the function of the oral and temporomandibular joint chronic progressive disease, the above results can be diagnosed and failed. 3. Olfactory examination: The person inspected closes his eyes and presses the right side of the nose with his right index finger to occlude the right nostril. The inspector may choose a kind of medicine bottle, and align the medicine bottle mouth with the left nostril of the examinee, the distance is about 1.5 cm, so that the examinee can inhale the left nostril to identify the smell. Those who cannot be identified can be diagnosed as unqualified. 4. Hearing examination: any ear low speech whispering hearing is less than 5m, pure tone audiogram air conduction hearing curve at any frequency of 500, 1000, 2000Hz hearing loss 35dB or 3000Hz frequency hearing loss 50dB. Can be diagnosed as unqualified. 5. Surgical examination: height is less than 165 cm for men and 52 kg for men under weight. Incomplete limbs or obvious deformity of the body can be considered unqualified. 6. Medical examination: blood pressure calming blood pressure more than 18.4/11.7 kPa (138/88 mm Hg), chronic gastroenteropathy (often heartache, vomiting water or diarrhea), suffering from meningitis, encephalitis, nephritis, Tuberculosis or having asthma and frequent coughing, Frequent headaches, dizziness, insomnia, can be considered unqualified after diagnosis. People to check: People who want to be pilots. Positive results may be diseases: color blindness considerations Taboo before the test: Do not get too tired, lack of sleep. Requirements for inspection: Check a lot and be mentally prepared. Inspection process 1. Ask about medical history; 2. Ophthalmology examination of vision, color vision, slanting, fundus; 3. Surgical examination of height, weight, seat height, leg length, arm length; 4. Internal medicine check blood pressure, pulse, heart, liver, spleen, kidney; 5. ENT examination of the ear, nose, mouth, hearing. Not suitable for the crowd No taboos. Adverse reactions and risks Nothing.

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