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The 7 major health exams for student health appraisal are medical, weight, dental, vision, hearing, observation, and pulse rate. All of these major exams combined can make sure students are healthy and can be used to determine early on if health issues will affect their future development in school.
vision testing heart test measuring the weight dental exam pulse rate mental exam measuring of height im in 4th year highschool im just sharing the right answer
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muscular, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, skeletal, urinary, and immune examinations.
who are the qualified examinees for PNPA examination on November 7, 2010
The different health examination conducted in the school are:BMI (Body Mass Index)=>Include height and weightPPFT (Phillipine Physical Fitness Test)=>Components are Strength,Power,Agility,Balance,Flexibility,Local Muscle Endurance,Cardiovascular Endurance,Strenght Endurance and Co-ordinationThat's all I know.............By:Drew Bernadine P. Carritero,Grade 7
Ideally, every school child should have a complete physical examination and health evaluation every one to two years from his or her personal physician or source of ongoing medical care. Several things should be accomplished during this examination:(1) interval health history; (2) head-to-toe health appraisal; (3) assessment of growth, development, and school progress; (4) mental health evaluation of the child and family; (5) assessment of immunization status; (6) health education and counseling for both parent and child; (7) evaluation for participation in athletics; (8) recommendations about the child's health needs.Physicians may not be available for comprehensive health supervision in some rural and urban areas. Therefore, the Committee makes the following recommendations for health examinations required by schools.1. Schools should require a complete physical examination for all children at least every three years.2. Ideally, this physical examination should be done by the child's pediatrician or primary care physician. A school nurse, with physician backup, if trained in physical assessment skills, can do an assessment if no physician is available to conduct the examinations.
what is the definition of the 7 M's of management. define each?
what are the 7 major arts
(1) interval health history; (2) head-to-toe health appraisal; (3) assessment of growth, development, and school progress; (4) mental healthevaluation of the child and family; (5) assessment ofimmunization status; (6) health education and counseling for both parent and child; (7) evaluation for participation in athletics; (8) recommendations about the child's health needs.