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070627P - APPENDIX ON OSCE

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Paper presented at a Medical Education Workshop held at the Faculty of Medicine University of Science and Technology Sana’a, Yemen 14-27 June 2007 by Professor Omar Hasan Kasule Sr. MB ChB (MUK), MPH (Harvard), DrPH (Harvard) Professor of Epidemiology and Islamic Medicine at the Institute of Medicine Universiti Brunei Darussalam. EM: omarkasule@yahoo.com WEB: http://omarkasule.tripod.com


OSCE EXAM SCORE SHEET: OPHTHALMOSCOPY


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Explaining procedure to patient



Holding the ophthalmoscope correctly



Identifying enlarged optic disc



Identifying hemorrhages



Making a correct diagnosis



Total





INSTRUCTIONS TO SIMULATED PATIENT – LEG PAIN
Your name is Ali. You are 20 years old. You are unmarried living with your parents.

Past Medical History
You have no previous history of leg pain.

Presenting history
You fell off your bicycle and felt severe pain in the leg. The pain did not subside. You went to the hospital where the x-ray showed no fracture. You were discharged on analgesics. Three days ago the pain recurred and you went to the hospital again.

OSCE EXAM SCORE SHEET – LEG PAIN


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Self introduction and greeting patient by name



Describes pain: site, duration, intensity, radiation, causes, relief



Asks about relevant past medical history



Proper examination



Total




OSCE PRACTICAL STATIONS
Insert a cannula
Make an IV injection
Measure blood pressure
Catheterize the bladder