Cardiovascular Examination - OSCE Guide (old version) | UKMLA | CPSA
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Chapters:
- Introduction 00:00
- General inspection 00:45
- Hands 01:06
- Pulse, radial-radial delay and collapsing pulse 01:52
- Jugular venous pressure 02:33
- Carotid pulse 02:47
- Eyes, face & mouth 03:06
- Chest inspection 03:39
- Palpate chest 04:00
- Auscultate chest 04:49
- Carotid bruits 05:32
- Lung base auscultation 06:23
- Sacral & pedal oedema 06:49
- Summary of findings 07:12
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this is the best CVS exam I`ve ever seen in my life . Thank u guys .
Love Andrew's face at Snodgrass! LOL 😂😂😂
@sumwatcrazy
8 жыл бұрын
yeah me too. he quickly pulled it together though... fair play!
@mariammii
8 жыл бұрын
Sorry I didn't get it.. Can someone explain me why he almost laugh when he said his name ?
@martinlaird4738
8 жыл бұрын
mariammii Because usually in Medical scenarios you would use a very generic name like smith or brown etc, but snodgrass is really funny.
@ItsLuceee
8 жыл бұрын
+mariammii it's an unusual name, they usually use names like Smith or Brown.
@martinlaird4738
8 жыл бұрын
ItsLucee Exactly :)
life savers is what you are....have my osce tomorrow and this has given me the confidence for my exam so please continue posting videos... :)
Is nobody else just watching in 2020 for the asmr?
This is a great video! At least I think it is - I lost focus at 'Snodgrass'...
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Thank you. I have found your videos to be the most helpful in my revision, as a nurse, for the physical assessment module for the MSc. Thanks again
Respect to the performer, director and editor. This is a 1st class piece of work and everyone involved should be proud.
You make the most helpful videos I have seen on OSCE examination! Thank you
This is a brilliant resource! Thanks Geeky Medics!
Great review, thanks for taking the time to make and share. Cheers
There were several times where Mr. Snodgrass was trying not to laugh! 😂
Ha ha. Hope the exams went well! Thanks for the kind words :)
this is great...just like what i did while doing my practicals in local hospital..looking forward for any other helpful videos..cheers!
Thank you!!! for uploading this video!!
This Guide is very helpful... thanks and greetings from Saudi Arabia.
this is brilliant! thank you very much for posting this! :D
thank you for this, it was fantastic!
Great stuff guys!! Really appreciate the effort!
you guys are fantastic!! thanks for doing these!
Great video indeed! I have yet to finish watching it but I just noticed that at ~6 min, the examiner is listening to the pulmonary valve rather than the aortic for AR (aortic regurgitation).. Thanks again 4 posting this! Very useful! :)
great video. this really helps. kudos to you! greetings from the philippines
@geekymedics123 well then you are really good.. I'm 22 and study medicine too, and I can't say I could do a Cardiovascular examination video guide as good as this one. I used it to review for my BSc professional skills exam, thax for uploading.
Wish we could have seen Andrew's break down of laughter at 35-36 seconds.
this is how I intend to pass my OSCE Thanks
Thanks! got an OSCE in a month
Perfect examination, nice job.
u guys are awesome !!!keep it up.this is so helpful thank u.
Thanx guys for this Video. it really helps!! I have my OSCE on Monday 3th 12.2012. I blve that if i follow what u are showing us, i will perfectly pass my Demo. Thanx again
@TheLaggyGamerGC
4 жыл бұрын
So how'd it go?
osces today! thank you for this!
My God. This video seems so recent yet its 11 years old.
Haha "I'll listen to your heart" and the patient could not contain his laugh 😂
@geekymedics
10 ай бұрын
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Love these videos! Just for fun, you should make a bloopers video :)
Great videos guys, nice to see that it is the same on your side of the world as it is at the bottom of the world. Im doing 2 short case OSCE exams today and this has confirmed im on the right track. Cheers
Excellent! Great video!
Informative ... amazing video sir❤️
Very helpful Thank you so much And I wish a great and successful future
Hey guys, radio-radial delay is usually not a sign of coarctation (radio-femoral delay is) but a sign of subclavian steal syndrome. It is only in very very rare cases that the coarctation could be in the arch of aorta before the left subclavian branches off.
@alihasan773
8 жыл бұрын
radio.radial delay could be a sign of aortic dissection...as in Takayasu arteritis
Good work!! Love it
Really great video... I only get 5 mins for my OSCE though.... *sigh*
Good job! Very helpful! Thanks
Excellent Video! !
Nice job....very helpful indeed.Thanks.
Excellent, love it.
Awesome, thank you!
Very well done. Thank you very much.
very good video, thanks guys!
the best one yet.
cool..very informative..thanks for posting!
Love the video
This video is very educational
really good, i mean for your age this is perfect
Great video? Thanks guys! Although you can tell andrew is trying so hard not to laugh lol
Thanks bro!!!!!
thanks , from KSA
Osler's Nodes and Janeway Lesions can also be found on the hands - we got caught out with that over at our school
Liam Snodgrass, I love the little smirk as he says that! Whatever happened to "Mr Smith"? :P Great video! Cheers.
7:13 Patient was confused, why is doctor sensitizing his hands just after handshake. 😂 Anyways, really helpful. 🙌
nice demonstration.
very helpful thanx :)
awesome. thanks ☺
really great n usefull
Thanks!
to ideally check apex beat, start laterally before coming in to mid-clavicular line
thank u guys
Thanks for the vid! But I think it would be nice if you add examination of the arterial and venous pulses.
Hey guys..great vid!!! Just wondering though...shouldn't we check for tracheal (upper mediastinum) deviation just before looking for the apex beat? It would rule out shift of the Upper Mediastinum if the apex beat is in an abnormal position. Good luck in your OSCE's Everyone :)
thanks alot!
lovely init
hi there.... thanks for this video...can i request some video, like for basic ECG lead and basic ECG interpretation... as now there is this new mIPPI style exam where we are ask to interpret data (ECG,blood gas and etc) in the OSCE style exam....
wonderful
thank you :)
excellent video... bt lateral decubitus position for any mitral regurgitation was not tested but anyhow great job!
thanks very much. this guide is more than useful. :)
THANX :) ♥
great patient lol :-P
small addition that will most probably be picked up by realising there's no midline sternotomy scar, but you can also check for scars on the legs to see if the veins have been used for a CABG, V.good video though
andrew pugh!
very nice :)
Nice
What about the janeway lesions for endocarditis!!?
@wuling09 For our OSCEs we can't wear a steth round our necks. Infection control apparently.
great video....but just it is seem kind of akward when you checking patient pulse, his hand kind of hanging there.....maybe there is a better hand position so that it look more better....just my opinion though....thanks alot for the video, good revision for me.....
and patient of course
Shouldn't you check for pedal oedema at the beginning when you stand at the patient'd feet?
nice
Do you guys not wear labcoats? Lucky you :D Great vieo, thank you very much
@geekymedics
9 жыл бұрын
Muthoni Mina Kimani No in the UK doctors do not wear lab coats :) Glad you found the video useful.
@waelalhifzi
8 жыл бұрын
+Geeky Medics The U.K. banned white lab coats in 2007 because they spread disease. seriously ? LOL
@jfghhhh1349
8 жыл бұрын
+Geeky Medics that's crazy. I'm glad US didn't go through with it.
Are you from Newcastle????
you forgot to auscultate for mitral incompetence in the left axilla and mitral stenosis with the patient rolled 45 degrees to their left. otherwise a pretty good video.
very helpful..ahha..but funny patient name..snowgraft?..lolz..
Mmhh, that's good asmr!
Very slick, although I know an examiner who'd fail you regardless just for having a steth round your neck!
Why was there no percussion done? Is it too time consuming in an OSCE or is it just not necessary?
I was gonna say the same thing...mr. Snotgrass loool
what about percussing the borders of the heart? :/
that was a very funny response to your age geekymed, you are so not 37
only 3 years old than me . hehe :-P
@rubixcubes whutttt haha why? what's wrong with having the stethoscope?!
in the UK, doctors do not wear the white coat.