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The last segment of the index finger of the left hand is broken. How many levels of disability can you evaluate after connecting?
Disability appraisal standard: A standard is uniformly stipulated by the state, and then implemented by the local authorities in accordance with this standard, so as to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the disabled and promote social harmony and stability. There are many kinds of disabilities, and all kinds of disabilities should be implemented in contrast. Catalogue Disability Assessment Criteria Category 10 Disability Criteria I. Disability Criteria for Personal Injury in Traffic Accidents II. Disability standards for work-related injuries and occupational diseases Category 10 Disability standards I. Disability standards for personal injuries in traffic accidents II. Extension and editing of disability standards for work-related injuries and occupational diseases 1. Appraisal standard for minor injuries to human body (issued by the Ministry of Public Security on July 25th, 1996) 2. Appraisal Standard for Human Minor Injuries (Trial) (promulgated by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Justice of the Supreme People's Procuratorate1June 20th, 990 and implemented on July 10th, 990 10); 3. Appraisal Standard for Serious Human Injury (promulgated by the Supreme Law of the Ministry of Justice and the Supreme Inspection of the Ministry of Public Security129 March, 990 and implemented on July/990 10); 4. Disability Assessment of Injured Persons in Road Traffic Accidents (issued by the Ministry of Public Security and implemented on February 1 2002); 5. Classification Standard of Medical Accidents (Trial) (issued by the Ministry of Health on July 3, 2002 1 and implemented on September 20021); 6. Working days standard of accident injury loss (national standard GB/T 15499- 1995) 7. Appraisal of Disability Degree of Workers' Injuries and Occupational Diseases (GB/T 16 180-2006) was implemented by the State Bureau of Technical Supervision on May 1 2006. 8. Appraisal Standard for the Degree of Disability or Illness of Employees Not Related to Work (promulgated by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security on April 5, 2002 and implemented on the same day); 9. Appraisal Standard of Human Injury Degree (promulgated by the Ministry of Justice and implemented on April 14, 2004); 10. Appraisal Standard of Human Disability (for Trial Implementation) (formulated by the Supreme People's Court, implemented since 2005 1); 1 1. Military Disability Grade Standard (Trial) (issued by Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Labor and Social Security and Ministry of Health); 12. Practical Assessment Criteria for Disabled Persons (Trial) (issued by China Disabled Persons' Federation). Edit the ten-level disability standard in paragraph 1. The standard of personal injury and disability in traffic accidents is 1. The basis of division is: a. The ability of daily activities is slightly limited; B. the ability to work and study has declined; C. Social skills are slightly limited. [1] 2. Evaluation criteria: 4. 10. 1 Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries: A. Neurological dysfunction, mild limitation of daily activities; B. Traumatic epilepsy can be controlled by drugs, but the EEG changes are moderate or above; C. mild aphasia or dysarthria; D. unilateral mild facial paralysis, which is difficult to recover; E. mild involuntary movement or ataxia; F. Visual disorders, such as strabismus, diplopia, optical illusion and nystagmus; G. loss of sensory separation in half or half of the superficial layer; H. complete sensory loss of one limb i. segmental total sensory loss; Affect the erectile function of penis. 4. 10.2 Head and face injuries: a. Poor eyesight in one eye1; B. drooping or deformity of single eyelid; C. moderate visual field defect (diameter less than 60); D. lacrimal canaliculus injury, leaving tears overflow symptoms; E. intraocular foreign body residue; F. traumatic cataract; G. traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea or otorrhea; H. Maxillary and mandibular defects, with more than 4 teeth falling off; A, oral injury, tooth loss more than 8; J. oral or temporomandibular joint injury, mild mouth opening limitation; K. partial loss (or deformity) of the tip of the tongue; L. moderate to severe hearing impairment in one ear; Or moderate hearing impairment in both ears; M. One auricle is missing (or deformed) 10% or more; The tip of the nose is missing (or deformed); O facial scar formation, with an area greater than 6cm2 or facial line scar greater than10cm; P. The area of slight fatigue mark (or obvious change of pigment) on the face is more than 65438±05 cm2;; Q. There is no hair exceeding 40cm2 on the scalp; R. The skull defect is larger than 4cm2, leaving slight nervous system symptoms and signs; Or skull defect is greater than 6cm2, and there are no symptoms and signs of nervous system; Maxillofacial bone and soft tissue defects are more than 8 cubic centimeters. 4. 10.3 causes of spinal injury: a. abnormal recovery of cervical vertebra or lumbar vertebra, loss of range of motion of cervical vertebra or lumbar vertebra 10% or more; B. Abnormal healing of thoracic vertebrae, slightly affecting respiratory function; C more than one third of the thoracic or lumbar vertebral compression fractures. 4. 10.4 causes of neck injury: a. scar formation, loss of neck mobility 10% or more; B. Slightly affect respiratory and swallowing functions; C the area of the scar in the anterior cervical triangle is more than 20cm2. 4. 10.5 causes of chest injury: a. partial loss (or deformation) of female breast; B. 4 fracture above ribs; Or more than 2 ribs are missing; C. repair of lung rupture; Pleural adhesion or thoracic deformity. 4. 10.6 Abdominal injury: a. Rupture and repair of stomach, intestine and digestive gland; B. repair of gallbladder rupture; C. repair of mesenteric injury; D. repair of spleen rupture; E. Repair of renal rupture or mild renal insufficiency; F. repair the rupture of diaphragm. 4. 10.7 Pelvic injury: a. Pelvis inclines, and the length difference of both lower limbs is more than 2cmb. Pelvis malunion; C. one side of the ovary is missing or completely atrophied; D. unilateral fallopian tube loss or atresia; E. repair of uterine rupture; F. severe unilateral ureteral stricture; G. repair of bladder rupture; H. mild urethral stricture; I rectal and anal injuries, scar formation and defecation dysfunction. 4. 10.8 causes of perineal injury: a. penis glans is missing (or deformed) by more than 25%; B. penis foreskin injury, scar formation, affecting function; One vas deferens is missing (or occluded); D. loss or complete atrophy of one testis; E. scrotal injury, scar formation more than 50%. 4. 10.9 vulva and vagina injuries lead to vaginal stenosis and affect the function. 4. 10. 10 limb injury: a. loss of hands (or loss of function) by more than 5%; B. loss of sensation in both hands by more than 25%; C. The forearm rotation function of both upper limbs loses more than 50 degrees; D the damage of a full arch structure exceeds1/3; E. Loss (or loss of function) of both feet and ten toes is more than 20%; F. The length difference of upper limb is greater than 4cmg, the length difference of both lower limbs is greater than 2cmh, and the long bone fracture of upper limb above epiphyseal plate is linear; 1. Loss of function of one limb 10% or more. 4. 10. 1 1 Paralysis scar caused by skin injury reaches more than 4% of body surface area. Two. Disability standard for work-related injuries and occupational diseases 1. Classification basis: partial organ defects, abnormal morphology, no dysfunction, no drug dependence or general drug dependence, no nursing dependence. 2. Evaluation criteria: 1) Those who meet one of the criteria of moderate disfigurement; 2) facial scar, skin graft, pigmentation or foreign body loss > 2cm23) The total scar area is less than 5%, but ≥1%; 4) Traumatic spinal osteoarthritis with low back pain, under 50 years old; 5) Patients with disc herniation who have not undergone surgery; 6) The distal interphalangeal joint of any finger except the thumb is severed or loses its function; 7) Fingertip skin grafting (hypertrophic scar above 1 cm2); 8) The skin graft area of the back of hand is more than 50 cm2, with obvious scar; 9) The skin grafting area of palms and feet is more than 30%; 10) 3 ~ 4 fingers are missing except thumb; 1 1) No toes except the big toe; 12) back skin graft area > >100cm2; ; 13) patients with knee meniscus injury and cruciate ligament injury who were not operated; 14) There was no dysfunction after fracture healing in all parts of the body; 15) Chronic radiation-induced skin injury of one hand or both hands is more than Ⅱ degree; 16) corrected visual acuity of one eye is ≤0.5, and corrected visual acuity of the other eye is ≥ 0.8; 17) binocular corrected visual acuity ≤ 0.8; 18) correction of unilateral or bilateral ectropion or incomplete eyelid closure after plastic surgery; 19) correction of ptosis and pupil13 after plastic surgery; 20) symblepharon affects eyeball rotation and is corrected after plastic surgery; 2 1) intraocular lens heel corrected normal vision after occupational and traumatic cataract surgery; 22) occupational and traumatic cataracts, correct normal vision; 23) Partial dislocation of lens; 24) Intraorbital foreign bodies were not removed; 25) intraocular foreign body is not removed; 26) traumatic mydriasis; 27) The penetrating injury of cornea and sclera was cured; 28) Binaural hearing loss ≥26 dB, or single ear hearing loss ≥ 56 dB; 29) bilateral vestibular function loss, unable to stand with eyes closed; 30) Chrome nose disease (asymptomatic); 3 1) loss of sense of smell; 32) In addition to wisdom teeth, more than 65,438 front teeth have fallen off or more than 2 other teeth have fallen off; 33) One side of the temporomandibular joint is stiff, and I-degree mouth opening is difficult; 34) There is a foreign body in the sinus or cheek that has not been taken out; 35) unilateral nasal cavity or nostril atresia; 36) perforation of nasal septum; 37) incomplete facial paralysis on one side; 38) After closed drainage of hemopneumothorax alone, pleural adhesion thickened; 39) After thoracotomy; 40) After conservative treatment of liver trauma; 4 1) After conservative treatment of pancreatic injury; 42) After conservative treatment of spleen injury; 43) After conservative treatment of renal injury; 44) After conservative treatment of bladder trauma; 45) After ovarian repair; 46) After tubal repair; 47) After breast repair; 48) Immune function decreased slightly; 49) chronic mild phosphorus poisoning; 50) industrial fluorosis stage I; 5 1) bursitis of coal miners; 52) stage I of decompression osteonecrosis; 53) First degree tooth erosion; 54) Occupational dermatosis cannot be cured for a long time.