Macleod’s Clinical OSCEs 1st Edition by Paul O’Neill, Alexandra Evans, Tim Pattison, Meriel Tolhurst Cleaver, Serena Tolhurst Cleaver – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0702054822 , 9780702054822
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ISBN 10: 0702054822
ISBN 13: 9780702054822
Author: Paul O’Neill, Alexandra Evans, Tim Pattison, Meriel Tolhurst Cleaver, Serena Tolhurst Cleaver
This new book for medical students contains over 60 of the most commonly encountered OSCE stations in medicine and surgery. The OSCEs are arranged according to type of skill; for example history-taking, ethics and communication, physical examination. This is an accessible book for students under pressure who are revising for a clinical OSCE. It provides simple advice, tips about preparation, and will be easily understood. It provides sample OSCE station questions and simulated patient scripts (with answers) for practice at home.
Macleod’s Clinical OSCEs 1st Table of contents:
1: Introduction to the OSCE
1.0 Introduction to the book
1.1 What is an OSCE?
1.2 How to get the most from this book
Roles
Timing
Mark-sheet completion
Reflection on feedback and performance
1.3 General tips for OSCE candidates
On the day of the examination
In the OSCE
1.4 Specimen OSCEs
1.5 Sample mark-sheet and summary of learning sheet
2: History taking
2.0 Introduction to history taking in OSCEs
General hints and tips
General format
2.1 Chest pain
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
2.2 A breathless young woman
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
2.3 Persistent diarrhoea
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
2.4 Abdominal pain
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
2.5 Collapse
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warnings
Station variations
2.6 Back pain
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warnings
Station variations
2.7 Vaginal bleeding
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warnings
Station variations
2.8 An unwell child
Candidate information:
Approach to the Station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
2.9 A child with breathing problems
Candidate information
Approach to Station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
2.10 Persistent low mood
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
2.11 An injury whilst drunk
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station variations
3: Physical examination
3.0 Introduction to examination skills
3.1 Examining the patient with a murmur
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Station extensions
3.2 Peripheral arterial examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and Expertise
Warning
3.3 Examining the breathless patient
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.4 Examining a lump in the scrotum
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.5 Examining the patient with liver disease
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.6 Assessing a stoma
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
3.7 Examining vision
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.8 Lower limb sensory examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.9 Limb weakness
Candidate information
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.10 The patient with a tremor
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.11 Thyroid status and neck examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.12 Examination of the hands
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.13 Knee examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Station variations
3.14 Shoulder examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Station variations
3.15 Obstetric examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.16 Newborn examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.17 Examination of a child with lymphadenopathy
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.18 Testing cognitive function
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
3.19 Breast lump examination
Candidate information
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4: Practical skills
4.0 Introduction to practical skills
4.1 Recording an ECG
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.2 Inserting an intravenous cannula
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.3 Arterial blood gas sampling
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.4 Capillary blood glucose measurement
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.5 Urinary catheter insertion
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient Information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.6 Speculum examination
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.7 Suturing a wound
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.8 Adult basic life support
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
4.9 Death verification
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5: Ethics, communication and explanation
5.0 Introduction to ethics, communication and explanation
5.1 Explaining inhaler technique
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.2 Obtaining consent for gastroscopy
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.3 Driving and epilepsy
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.4 Explaining a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.5 Explaining results of a cervical smear test
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.6 Discussing non-accidental injury (NAI) with a parent
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Parent information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.7 Assessing a patient’s capacity
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.8 Discussing starting an SSRI
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.9 Breaking bad news
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.10 Discussing a ‘do not resuscitate’ decision
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.11 Speaking to a dissatisfied relative
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
5.12 A colleague who drinks too much
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
6: Prescribing and handover
6.0 Introduction to prescribing and handover
6.1 Prescribing antibiotics
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
6.2 Medication review
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Station variations
6.3 Prescribing postoperative fluids
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
6.4 Prescribing insulin
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
6.5 Prescribing analgesia
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
6.6 Handover of two patients
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
6.7 Referring a patient
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7: Recognising and managing acutely unwell patients
7.0 Introduction to assessing acutely unwell patients
7.1 Acute management of chest pain
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7.2 Acute management of breathlessness (1)
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7.3 Acute management of breathlessness (2)
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7.4 Acute management of abdominal pain
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7.5 Acute management of a diabetic emergency
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7.6 Acute management of sepsis
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7.7 Acute management of postpartum bleeding
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
7.8 Acute management of an unwell child
Candidate information
Approach to the station
Patient information
Clinical knowledge and expertise
Warning
Index
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