Hernia

May 17, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Hernia

Summary of Key Points for OSCEs Key anatomical landmarks Inguinal ligament From pubic tubercle to anterior superior iliac spine Internal (deep) ring Mid-inguinal point 10–15 mm above femoral artery pulse External…

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Ulcer

May 17, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Ulcer

Summary of Common Conditions Seen in OSCEs Type of ulcer Signs on examination Management Arterial See Chapters 14 and 15 Venous Diabetic/neuropathic Punched-out ulcerAmputationsCharcot jointsScars from bypass surgeryInsulin by bedside…

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Jaundice

May 17, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Jaundice

Summary of Common Conditions Seen in OSCEs Hints and Tips for the Exam Many of the causes of jaundice have been covered in the ‘abdominal examination’ station (Chapter 3), so…

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Tremor

May 17, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Tremor

Summary of Common Conditions Seen in OSCEs Bold type denotes the specific and important points that help to distinguish the cause. Hints and Tips for the Exam Keep an open…

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Suturing

May 17, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Suturing

Summary of Key Points for OSCEs Indications and Contraindications Indications Contraindications Wound closure Patient refusal Fixing drains in place, e.g. chest drains, drains sited intraoperatively Foreign matter in the wound,…

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Carrying out a handover

May 17, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Carrying out a handover

Summary of Common Conditions Seen in OSCEs Make sure you know common/important referral criteria outlined by NICE (2005). Hints and Tips for the Exam Performing a handover using the widely…

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