When you go to college, you can t apply for any major in cardiology

Updated on healthy 2024-05-25
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Candidates with diseases and physical defects are limited to the following majors:

    For some candidates with diseases or physical defects, the relevant departments have relevant restrictions on the majors they apply for.

    1. Congenital heart disease "atrial and ventricular septal defect" surgery for more than two years, "patent ductus arteriosus" surgery for more than one year, and those who are currently in good cardiac energy and physical condition cannot apply for professional geology and mining, transportation, energy and power, public security, physical education, marine science and other majors.

    2. Allergies, those who suffered from bronchial asthma in childhood, and who have not been in high school cannot apply for chemical engineering, pharmacy and chemistry.

    3. Weak color, unable to be admitted to chemistry, chemical and pharmaceutical, pharmacy, biological science, public security technology, geology majors.

    4. Color blindness, in addition to the color weakness, the majors that cannot be applied for include painting, fine arts, art design, photography, animation material physics, transportation, oil and gas storage and transportation engineering and other majors.

    5. Those with unaided visual acuity lower than 5 0 in any eye cannot apply for various majors such as flight technology, navigation technology, fire engineering, criminal science and technology, and investigation.

    6. Refractive error (myopic eye or farsighted eye, the same below), any eye corrected to 4 8, lens power greater than 400 degrees, can not apply for marine technology, measurement and control technology and instruments, biomedical engineering, clothing design and engineering, aircraft manufacturing engineering and other majors.

    7. If any eye is corrected to 4 8 and the lens power is greater than 800 degrees, it cannot be admitted to civil engineering, aquatic products, materials, chemical and pharmaceutical, environmental ecology, psychology, transportation, traffic engineering, bioengineering, veterinary medicine, and medical majors.

    8. Those who have hearing within 3 meters in both ears, or 5 meters in one ear and are completely deaf in the other ear, cannot be admitted to all majors of law, foreign Chinese language and literature, and preschool education, civil engineering, transportation, and medicine.

    9. Those who have severe stuttering, oral physiological defects and one of the otolaryngological diseases that hinder their development cannot apply for the transportation, communication, and medical majors of engineering, as well as Chinese linguistics, journalism, radio and television news, public security majors, education majors, and law, diplomacy, international economics and other majors.

    13. Male candidates with a height of less than 165 cm and female candidates with a height of less than 155 cm cannot apply for the major of navigation technology.

    14. Male candidates with a height of less than 170 cm and female candidates with a height of less than 160 cm cannot apply for the major of physical education.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sports, not too intense sports, such as track and field, basketball, football, etc

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This one is not affected, otherwise there would be no college students with heart disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends.

    According to the physical examination standards and restrictions of the college entrance examination, candidates with 6 types of diseases, such as "severe heart disease (congenital heart disease after surgery**, or atrioventricular septal defect shunt with low shunt, patent ductus arteriosus with low regurgitation, except for those who are determined not to need surgery by specialized examination in hospitals above the second level), cardiomyopathy, hypertension", etc., can not be admitted by the school.

    The education and health departments do not prohibit colleges and universities from admitting students who fail to pass the physical examination, but draw a bottom line for colleges and universities to refuse to admit students, so as to prevent colleges and universities from rejecting candidates who are sick but do not affect their studies.

    Therefore, from another point of view, according to the medical examination standards and restrictions, allowing colleges and universities not to admit candidates with serious heart disease also means that China's education and health departments believe that having serious heart disease will affect the completion of students' university studies, so universities can choose to refuse to admit these students.

    Few colleges and universities would ignore heart disease.

    From a practical point of view, if colleges and universities admit candidates with serious illnesses, they will have to bear the corresponding risks. Some netizens believe that as long as the candidate signs a waiver agreement with the university, the university will not be liable. However, in practice, such exemption agreements are invalid before the law.

    According to the training plan of colleges and universities, military training and physical education are compulsory courses, and for students with serious heart disease, they can only be exempted, which also means lowering the training standards. The same problem exists in other curriculum requirements, and if a student "falls ill" in order to complete an assignment, then the school still has to bear the corresponding responsibility.

    The above content refers to Beiqing.com Male students with heart disease are rejected for admission Can seriously ill candidates realize their college dreams.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Those who suffer from the following diseases will not be admitted to the school.

    1. Severe heart disease (congenital heart disease after surgery**, or atrioventricular septal defect shunt is small, patent ductus arteriosus regurgitation is small, except for those who are determined to need surgery by specialized examination in a hospital above the second level), cardiomyopathy, and hypertension.

    2. Severe bronchiectasis, asthma, malignant tumors, chronic nephritis, uremia.

    3. Severe blood, endocrine and metabolic system diseases, rheumatic diseases.

    4. Severe or refractory epilepsy or other neurological diseases; Severe psychosis, psychoactive substance abuse and dependence.

    5. Patients with chronic hepatitis and abnormal liver function (except for hepatitis pathogen carriers but with normal liver function).

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