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Book Synopsis
Written by a group of junior doctors and medical students who between them have extensive experience of medical education and specific experience of organizing and examining OSCEs, this book and website package consists of the most common OSCE scenarios encountered in medical finals.

Table of Contents

Contributors, vii

Acknowledgements, viii

Preface, ix

Part 1: Examinations Top Tips, 1

1. Cardiovascular, 2

2. Respiratory, 7

3. Abdominal, 10

4. Peripheral nervous system, 20

5. Central nervous system, 28

6. Ophthalmoscopy, 37

7. Cerebellar, 40

8. Speech, 44

9. Thyroid, 48

10. Breast, 53

11. Rectal, 56

12. Hernia, 60

13. Testicular, 64

14. Vascular (arterial), 68

15. Vascular (venous), 73

16. Ulcer, 76

17. Shoulder, 80

18. Hand, 87

19. Hip, 93

20. Knee, 98

21. Confirming death, 105

Part 2: Histories Top Tips, 107

22. General lethargy and tiredness, 109

23. Weight loss, 112

24. Chest pain, 115

25. Palpitations, 118

26. Cough, 122

27. Shortness of breath, 125

28. Haemoptysis, 128

29. Diarrhoea, 132

30. Abdominal pain, 137

31. Abdominal distension, 143

32. Haematemesis, 148

33. Rectal bleeding, 152

34. Jaundice, 155

35. Dysphagia, 158

36. Headache, 161

37. Loss of consciousness, 165

38. Tremor, 168

39. Dizziness, 172

40. Joint pain, 177

41. Back pain, 183

42. Pyrexia of unknown origin, 191

43. Ankle swelling, 195

44. Needlestick injury, 199

45. Preoperative assessment, 201

Part 3: Communication skills Top Tips, 205

46. Breaking bad news, 208

47. Explaining medication, 211

48. Explaining a procedure, 215

49. Inhaler technique and asthma medication, 220

50. Exploring reasons for non-compliance, 222

51. Counselling for an HIV test, 225

52. Post mortem consent, 228

53. Explaining a DNAR (Do Not Attempt Resuscitation) decision, 230

54. Explaining post-myocardial infarction medication, 233

55. Dealing with an angry patient, 236

56. Carrying out a handover, 239

Part 4: Procedures Top Tips, 243

57. Urinary catheterisation, 245

58. Insertion of nasogastric tube, 248

59. Venepuncture/phlebotomy, 252

60. Intramuscular injection, 254

61. Intravenous cannulation, 257

62. Intravenous drug administration, 260

63. Arterial blood gas analysis, 262

64. Measuring peak expiratory flow rate, 267

65. Performing and interpreting ECGs, 271

66. Scrubbing up in theatre, 276

67. Suturing, 278

68. Basic life support, 282

69. Advanced life support, 286

70. Completing a death certificate, 291

Index, 293

Companion website

This book is accompanied by a companion website: www.wiley.com/go/khan/osces

featuring:

• Downloadable checklists from the book

• Survey showing which OSCE stations have a high chance of appearing in finals

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/12/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470659410, 978-0470659410
      ISBN10: 0470659416

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Written by a group of junior doctors and medical students who between them have extensive experience of medical education and specific experience of organizing and examining OSCEs, this book and website package consists of the most common OSCE scenarios encountered in medical finals.

      Table of Contents

      Contributors, vii

      Acknowledgements, viii

      Preface, ix

      Part 1: Examinations Top Tips, 1

      1. Cardiovascular, 2

      2. Respiratory, 7

      3. Abdominal, 10

      4. Peripheral nervous system, 20

      5. Central nervous system, 28

      6. Ophthalmoscopy, 37

      7. Cerebellar, 40

      8. Speech, 44

      9. Thyroid, 48

      10. Breast, 53

      11. Rectal, 56

      12. Hernia, 60

      13. Testicular, 64

      14. Vascular (arterial), 68

      15. Vascular (venous), 73

      16. Ulcer, 76

      17. Shoulder, 80

      18. Hand, 87

      19. Hip, 93

      20. Knee, 98

      21. Confirming death, 105

      Part 2: Histories Top Tips, 107

      22. General lethargy and tiredness, 109

      23. Weight loss, 112

      24. Chest pain, 115

      25. Palpitations, 118

      26. Cough, 122

      27. Shortness of breath, 125

      28. Haemoptysis, 128

      29. Diarrhoea, 132

      30. Abdominal pain, 137

      31. Abdominal distension, 143

      32. Haematemesis, 148

      33. Rectal bleeding, 152

      34. Jaundice, 155

      35. Dysphagia, 158

      36. Headache, 161

      37. Loss of consciousness, 165

      38. Tremor, 168

      39. Dizziness, 172

      40. Joint pain, 177

      41. Back pain, 183

      42. Pyrexia of unknown origin, 191

      43. Ankle swelling, 195

      44. Needlestick injury, 199

      45. Preoperative assessment, 201

      Part 3: Communication skills Top Tips, 205

      46. Breaking bad news, 208

      47. Explaining medication, 211

      48. Explaining a procedure, 215

      49. Inhaler technique and asthma medication, 220

      50. Exploring reasons for non-compliance, 222

      51. Counselling for an HIV test, 225

      52. Post mortem consent, 228

      53. Explaining a DNAR (Do Not Attempt Resuscitation) decision, 230

      54. Explaining post-myocardial infarction medication, 233

      55. Dealing with an angry patient, 236

      56. Carrying out a handover, 239

      Part 4: Procedures Top Tips, 243

      57. Urinary catheterisation, 245

      58. Insertion of nasogastric tube, 248

      59. Venepuncture/phlebotomy, 252

      60. Intramuscular injection, 254

      61. Intravenous cannulation, 257

      62. Intravenous drug administration, 260

      63. Arterial blood gas analysis, 262

      64. Measuring peak expiratory flow rate, 267

      65. Performing and interpreting ECGs, 271

      66. Scrubbing up in theatre, 276

      67. Suturing, 278

      68. Basic life support, 282

      69. Advanced life support, 286

      70. Completing a death certificate, 291

      Index, 293

      Companion website

      This book is accompanied by a companion website: www.wiley.com/go/khan/osces

      featuring:

      • Downloadable checklists from the book

      • Survey showing which OSCE stations have a high chance of appearing in finals

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