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Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs: Candidate Briefings, Patient Briefings and Mark Schemes 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

(Women's and Children's Research, Southmead Hospital; Translational Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK), (Junior Doctor, NHS England, Manchester, UK), Edited by (Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 758 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 1620 g, Illustrated; Illustrations
  • Sērija : Unofficial Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 032393188X
  • ISBN-13: 9780323931885
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 758 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 1620 g, Illustrated; Illustrations
  • Sērija : Unofficial Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 032393188X
  • ISBN-13: 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.

  • 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
  • References COVID regulations for exams
  • New matched stations around data interpretation and ophthalmology
  • Multiple answers to examiner questions in each scenario
1 History Taking
1(118)
1.1 Tiredness
1(5)
1.2 Weight Loss
6(5)
1.3 Chest Pain
11(6)
1.4 Palpitations
17(6)
1.5 Cough
23(5)
1.6 Shortness of Breath
28(5)
1.7 Abdominal Pain
33(5)
1.8 Dysphagia
38(5)
1.9 Nausea and Vomiting
43(5)
1.10 Diarrhoea
48(6)
1.11 Oliguria
54(5)
1.12 Headache
59(5)
1.13 Collapse
64(5)
1.14 Weakness
69(5)
1.15 Hypothyroidism
74(5)
1.16 Intermittent Claudication
79(5)
1.17 Swollen Calf
84(5)
1.18 Back Pain
89(5)
1.19 Inherited Disease
94(5)
1.20 Joint Pain
99(5)
1.21 Breast Lump
104(5)
1.22 Urinary Incontinence
109(5)
1.23 Haematuria
114(5)
2 Clinical Examination
119(102)
2.1 Cardiovascular
119(5)
2.2 Respiratory
124(5)
2.3 Abdominal
129(6)
2.4 Hernia
135(3)
2.5 Testicular
138(4)
2.6 Stoma
142(4)
2.7 Rectal
146(4)
2.8 Cranial Nerve
150(7)
2.9 Peripheral Nerves (Upper Limb)
157(6)
2.10 Peripheral Nerves (Lower Limb)
163(6)
2.11 Cerebellar
169(4)
2.12 Parkinson's Disease
173(4)
2.13 Peripheral Vascular
177(4)
2.14 Varicose Vein
181(4)
2.15 Ulcer
185(3)
2.16 Neck Lump
188(4)
2.17 Thyroid
192(4)
2.18 Cushing's Syndrome
196(4)
2.19 Acromegaly
200(5)
2.20 Breast
205(4)
2.21 Dermatological
209(4)
2.22 Haematological
213(4)
2.23 Ear
217(4)
3 Orthopaedic Examinations
221(46)
3.1 Cervical Spine
221(5)
3.2 Thoracolumbar Spine
226(5)
3.3 Shoulder
231(5)
3.4 Elbow
236(4)
3.5 Hand and Wrist
240(5)
3.6 Hip
245(5)
3.7 Knee
250(6)
3.8 Foot and Ankle
256(5)
3.9 Gait, Arms, Legs and Spine (GALS)
261(6)
4 Communication Skills
267(66)
4.1 Explaining Hypertension
267(5)
4.2 Lifestyle Advice Post Myocardial Infarction
272(5)
4.3 Explaining Statins
277(5)
4.4 Explaining Inhaler Technique
282(4)
4.5 Smoking Cessation Counselling
286(4)
4.6 Consent for Ascitic Drain
290(4)
4.7 Consent for Hernia Repair
294(4)
4.8 Dealing With an Agitated Patient
298(4)
4.9 Blood Transfusion
302(3)
4.10 Commencing Warfarin Therapy
305(4)
4.11 Sickle Cell Disease Diagnosis
309(4)
4.12 Consent for HIV Testing
313(5)
4.13 Postmortem Discussion
318(4)
4.14 Opiate Counselling
322(4)
4.15 Breaking Bad News
326(4)
4.16 Ethics
330(3)
5 Data Interpretation
333(70)
5.1 Full Blood Count
333(5)
5.2 Urea and Electrolytes
338(4)
5.3 Liver Function Tests
342(4)
5.4 Coagulation Screen
346(4)
5.5 Thyroid Function Tests
350(4)
5.6 Bone Profile
354(4)
5.7 Arterial Blood Gas
358(4)
5.8 Electrocardiogram
362(4)
5.9 Cerebrospinal Fluid
366(4)
5.10 Pleural Fluid
370(4)
5.11 Ascitic Fluid
374(4)
5.12 Synovial Fluid
378(4)
5.13 Peak Flow and Spirometry
382(4)
5.14 Chest X-Ray
386(4)
5.15 Abdominal X-Ray
390(5)
5.16 Orthopaedic X-Ray
395(4)
5.17 CT Head
399(4)
6 Practical Skills
403(36)
6.1 Intermediate Life Support
403(4)
6.2 Venepuncture
407(4)
6.3 Intravenous Cannulation and Setting Up a Giving Set
411(6)
6.4 Arterial Blood Gas
417(4)
6.5 Male Urethral Catheterisation
421(5)
6.6 Urinalysis
426(3)
6.7 Instruments
429(5)
6.8 Suturing
434(5)
7 Obstetrics and Gynaecology
439(68)
7.1 History: Headache in Pregnancy
439(5)
7.2 History: Reduced Fetal Movements
444(4)
7.3 History: Anxious Pregnant Woman
448(4)
7.4 History: Antepartum Haemorrhage
452(4)
7.5 History: Vaginal Discharge
456(4)
7.6 History: Postmenopausal Bleeding
460(4)
7.7 History: Pain in Early Pregnancy
464(4)
7.8 Examination: Obstetric Examination
468(3)
7.9 Examination: Gynaecology Examination (Bimanual and Speculum)
471(4)
7.10 Communication: Consent for Caesarean Section
475(4)
7.11 Communication: Group B Streptococcus
479(3)
7.12 Communication: Placenta Praevia
482(4)
7.13 Communication: Breech Presentation
486(4)
7.14 Communication: Miscarriage
490(4)
7.15 Communication: Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
494(4)
7.16 Communication: Emergency Contraception
498(4)
7.17 Communication: Cervical Smear Counselling
502(5)
8 Psychiatry
507(52)
8.1 History: Alcohol
507(7)
8.2 History: Depression
514(6)
8.3 History: Mania
520(6)
8.4 History: Postnatal Depression (PND)
526(6)
8.5 History: History: Suicide Risk Assessment
532(5)
8.6 History: Schizophrenia
537(6)
8.7 Examination: Mental State
543(5)
8.8 Examination: Cognitive
548(3)
8.9 Communication: Assessing Capacity
551(4)
8.10 Communication: Commencing Lithium Treatment
555(4)
9 Paediatrics
559(76)
9.1 History: Paediatric History Taking
559(5)
9.2 History: Crying Baby
564(5)
9.3 History: Febrile Convulsions
569(6)
9.4 History: Wheeze
575(6)
9.5 History: Neonatal Jaundice
581(5)
9.6 History: Faltering Growth
586(6)
9.7 History: Non-Accidental Injury
592(6)
9.8 Examination: Newborn Baby Check
598(5)
9.9 Examination: Developmental Delay
603(4)
9.10 Communication: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
607(5)
9.11 Communication: MMR Vaccine
612(5)
9.12 Communication: Genetic Counselling - Cystic Fibrosis
617(5)
9.13 Communication: Counselling For Down's Syndrome
622(5)
9.14 Practical Skills: Inhaler Technique
627(4)
9.15 Practical Skills: Peak Flow
631(4)
10 Ophthalmology
635(36)
10.1 History: Red Eye
635(5)
10.2 History: Sudden Loss of Vision
640(5)
10.3 History: The Watery Eye
645(5)
10.4 History: Flashing Lights and Floaters
650(4)
10.5 History: Periocular Pain With Headache
654(4)
10.6 History: Blurred Vision
658(5)
10.7 Examination: Ophthalmic
663(4)
10.8 Practical Skill: Fundoscopy Technique
667(4)
11 Prescribmfl, 671
11.1 Acute Left Ventricular Failure
671(6)
11.2 Acute Myocardial Infarction
677(7)
11.3 Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
684(6)
11.4 Exacerbation of Asthma
690(5)
11.5 Hyperkalaemia
695(6)
11.6 Bowel Obstruction
701(6)
11.7 Abdominal Sepsis
707(6)
11.8 Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed
713(4)
11.9 Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
717(4)
11.10 Discharge Prescribing
721(3)
11.11 Analgesia
724(4)
11.12 Prescribing for Paediatrics
728(5)
Index 733
Emily Hotton, MBChB (Dist), BSc (Hons) PhD, MRCOG, is an obstetric registrar and a leader in medical education, teaching on paid courses and within university and hospitals. She has contributed to four textbooks, including editing Unofficial Guide to Practical Skills, and nine peer reviewed journal articles. *** Zeshan Qureshi is a Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, UK