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The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs: Candidate Briefings, Patient Briefings and Mark Schemes, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 9780323931885
ISBN: 9780323931885
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The unique and award-winning Unofficial Guides series is a collaboration between senior students, junior doctors and specialty experts. This combination of contributors understands what is essential to excel on your course, in exams and in practice – as well as the importance of presenting information in a clear, fun and engaging way. Packed with hints and tips from those in the know, when you are in a hurry and need a study companion you can trust, reach for an Unofficial Guide.

Candidate Briefings, Patient Briefings and Mark Schemes allows you to role play a real life OSCE exam. It walks you through each station you will encounter– complete with a briefing for the actor playing the patient, a briefing for the student, and a mark scheme and questions to ask for the examiner.

Ideal for OSCE candidates as a clear, compact revision guide, this book will also make a useful day-to-day reference guide for professionals.

New to this edition
    • References COVID regulations for exams
    • New matched stations around data interpretation and ophthalmology
    • Multiple answers to examiner questions in each scenario
Key Features
    • Companion to The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs 4e
    • Provides a step-by-step, practical guide to all OSCE exams and revision
    • Practice examples of examiner questions, with model answers, to minimise the risk of surprises on the day
    • Written and reviewed by doctors and senior medical students – practical guidance from those in the know
    • Facilitates practice in groups of 2-3 as if going through the real exam
Author Information
By Emily Hotton, MBChB (Dist), BSc (Hons) PhD, MRCOG, Women’s and Children’s Research, Southmead Hospital; Translational Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom and Sammie Mak, MBChB , Junior Doctor, NHS England, Manchester, United Kingdom ; Edited by Zeshan Qureshi, BM, BSc (Hons), MSc, MRCPCH, FAcadMEd, MRCPS(Glasg), Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, United Kingdom

Περιεχόμενα

  • Cover Image
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Series Editor Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 History Taking
  • Station 1.1 Tiredness
  • Station 1.2 Weight Loss
  • Station 1.3 Chest Pain
  • Station 1.4 Palpitations
  • Station 1.5 Cough
  • Station 1.6 Shortness of Breath
  • Station 1.7 Abdominal Pain
  • Station 1.8 Dysphagia
  • Station 1.9 Nausea and Vomiting
  • Station 1.10 Diarrhoea
  • Station 1.11 Oliguria
  • Station 1.12 Headache
  • Station 1.13 Collapse
  • Station 1.14 Weakness
  • Station 1.15 Hypothyroidism
  • Station 1.16 Intermittent Claudication
  • Station 1.17 Swollen Calf
  • Station 1.18 Back Pain
  • Station 1.19 Inherited Disease
  • Station 1.20 Joint Pain
  • Station 1.21 Breast Lump
  • Station 1.22 Urinary Incontinence
  • Station 1.23 Haematuria
  • Chapter 2 Clinical Examination
  • Station 2.1 Cardiovascular
  • Station 2.2 Respiratory
  • Station 2.3 Abdominal
  • Station 2.4 Hernia
  • Station 2.5 Testicular
  • Station 2.6 Stoma
  • Station 2.7 Rectal
  • Station 2.8 Cranial Nerve
  • Station 2.9 Peripheral Nerves (Upper Limb)
  • Station 2.10 Peripheral Nerves (Lower Limb)
  • Station 2.11 Cerebellar
  • Station 2.12 Parkinson’s Disease
  • Station 2.13 Peripheral Vascular
  • Station 2.14 Varicose Vein
  • Station 2.15 Ulcer
  • Station 2.16 Neck Lump
  • Station 2.17 Thyroid
  • Station 2.18 Cushing’s Syndrome
  • Station 2.19 Acromegaly
  • Station 2.20 Breast
  • Station 2.21 Dermatological
  • Station 2.22 Haematological
  • Station 2.23 Ear
  • Chapter 3 Orthopaedic Examinations
  • Station 3.1 Cervical Spine
  • Station 3.2 Thoracolumbar Spine
  • Station 3.3 Shoulder
  • Station 3.4 Elbow
  • Station 3.5 Hand and Wrist
  • Station 3.6 Hip
  • Station 3.7 Knee
  • Station 3.8 Foot and Ankle
  • Station 3.9 Gait, Arms, Legs and Spine (GALS)
  • Chapter 4 Communication Skills
  • Station 4.1 Explaining Hypertension
  • Station 4.2 Lifestyle Advice Post Myocardial Infarction
  • Station 4.3 Explaining Statins
  • Station 4.4 Explaining Inhaler Technique
  • Station 4.5 Smoking Cessation Counselling
  • Station 4.6 Consent for Ascitic Drain
  • Station 4.7 Consent for Hernia Repair
  • Station 4.8 Dealing With an Agitated Patient
  • Station 4.9 Blood Transfusion
  • Station 4.10 Commencing Warfarin Therapy
  • Station 4.11 Sickle Cell Disease Diagnosis
  • Station 4.12 Consent for HIV Testing
  • Station 4.13 Postmortem Discussion
  • Station 4.14 Opiate Counselling
  • Station 4.15 Breaking Bad News
  • Station 4.16 Ethics
  • Chapter 5 Data Interpretation
  • Station 5.1 Full Blood Count
  • Station 5.2 Urea and Electrolytes
  • Station 5.3 Liver Function Tests
  • Station 5.4 Coagulation Screen
  • Station 5.5 Thyroid Function Tests
  • Station 5.6 Bone Profile
  • Station 5.7 Arterial Blood Gas
  • Station 5.8 Electrocardiogram
  • Station 5.9 Cerebrospinal Fluid
  • Station 5.10 Pleural Fluid
  • Station 5.11 Ascitic Fluid
  • Station 5.12 Synovial Fluid
  • Station 5.13 Peak Flow and Spirometry
  • Station 5.14 Chest X-Ray
  • Station 5.15 Abdominal X-Ray
  • Station 5.16 Orthopaedic X-Ray
  • Station 5.17 CT Head
  • Chapter 6 Practical Skills
  • Station 6.1 Intermediate Life Support
  • Station 6.2 Venepuncture
  • Station 6.3 Intravenous Cannulation and Setting Up a Giving Set
  • Station 6.4 Arterial Blood Gas
  • Station 6.5 Male Urethral Catheterisation
  • Station 6.6 Urinalysis
  • Station 6.7 Instruments
  • Station 6.8 Suturing
  • Chapter 7 Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Station 7.1 History: Headache in Pregnancy
  • Station 7.2 History: Reduced Fetal Movements
  • Station 7.3 History: Anxious Pregnant Woman
  • Station 7.4 History: Antepartum Haemorrhage
  • Station 7.5 History: Vaginal Discharge
  • Station 7.6 History: Postmenopausal Bleeding
  • Station 7.7 History: Pain in Early Pregnancy
  • Station 7.8 Examination: Obstetric Examination
  • Station 7.9 Examination: Gynaecology Examination (Bimanual and Speculum)
  • Station 7.10 Communication: Consent for Caesarean Section
  • Station 7.11 Communication: Group B Streptococcus
  • Station 7.12 Communication: Placenta Praevia
  • Station 7.13 Communication: Breech Presentation
  • Station 7.14 Communication: Miscarriage
  • Station 7.15 Communication: Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
  • Station 7.16 Communication: Emergency Contraception
  • Station 7.17 Communication: Cervical Smear Counselling
  • Chapter 8 Psychiatry
  • Station 8.1 History: Alcohol
  • Station 8.2 History: Depression
  • Station 8.3 History: Mania
  • Station 8.4 History: Postnatal Depression (PND)
  • Station 8.5 History: Suicide Risk Assessmen
  • Station 8.6 History: Schizophrenia
  • Station 8.7 Examination: Mental State
  • Station 8.8 Examination: Cognitive
  • Station 8.9 Communication: Assessing Capacity
  • Station 8.10 Communication: Commencing Lithium Treatment
  • Chapter 9 Paediatrics
  • Station 9.1 History: Paediatric History Taking
  • Station 9.2 History: Crying Baby
  • Station 9.3 History: Febrile Convulsions
  • Station 9.4 History: Wheeze
  • Station 9.5 History: Neonatal Jaundice
  • Station 9.6 History: Faltering Growth
  • Station 9.7 History: Non-Accidental Injury
  • Station 9.8 Examination: Newborn Baby Check
  • Station 9.9 Examination: Developmental Delay
  • Station 9.10 Communication: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
  • Station 9.11 Communication: MMR Vaccine
  • Station 9.12 Communication: Genetic Counselling – Cystic Fibrosis
  • Station 9.13 Communication: Counselling For Down’s Syndrome
  • Station 9.14 Practical Skills: Inhaler Technique
  • Station 9.15 Practical Skills: Peak Flow
  • Chapter 10 Ophthalmology
  • Station 10.1 History: Red Eye
  • Station 10.2 History: Sudden Loss of Vision
  • Station 10.3 History: The Watery Eye
  • Station 10.4 History: Flashing Lights and Floaters
  • Station 10.5 History: Periocular Pain With Headache
  • Station 10.6 History: Blurred Vision
  • Station 10.7 Examination: Ophthalmic
  • Station 10.8 Practical Skill: Fundoscopy Technique
  • Chapter 11 Prescribing
  • Station 11.1 Acute Left Ventricular Failure
  • Station 11.2 Acute Myocardial Infarction
  • Station 11.3 Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Station 11.4 Exacerbation of Asthma
  • Station 11.5 Hyperkalaemia
  • Station 11.6 Bowel Obstruction
  • Station 11.7 Abdominal Sepsis
  • Station 11.8 Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed
  • Station 11.9 Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
  • Station 11.10 Discharge Prescribing
  • Station 11.11 Analgesia
  • Station 11.12 Prescribing for Paediatrics
  • Index