Cardiovascular Examination - OSCE Guide (old version) | UKMLA | CPSA

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This video provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to perform a cardiovascular examination in an OSCE station.

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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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geekymedics
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this is the best CVS exam I`ve ever seen in my life . Thank u guys .

MrFASSOLY
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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... :)

nandimayaba
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This is a great video!

At least I think it is - I lost focus at 'Snodgrass'...

seanm
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Love Andrew's face at Snodgrass! LOL 😂😂😂

martinlaird
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Is nobody else just watching in 2020 for the asmr?

popefrancis
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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

juliecalver
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Ha ha. Hope the exams went well! Thanks for the kind words :)

geekymedics
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Respect to the performer, director and editor. This is a 1st class piece of work and everyone involved should be proud.

JustinShaedo
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My God. This video seems so recent yet its 11 years old.

anjaanaasi
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This is a brilliant resource! Thanks Geeky Medics!

jenc
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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.

rowkay
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You make the most helpful videos I have seen on OSCE examination! Thank you

constantion
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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

celinald
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Osler's Nodes and Janeway Lesions can also be found on the hands - we got caught out with that over at our school

SulMatul
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Really great video... I only get 5 mins for my OSCE though.... *sigh*

aanuoluwapoogunkoya
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Thank you!!! for uploading this video!! 

juliojdp
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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

mmikaere
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Wish we could have seen Andrew's break down of laughter at 35-36 seconds.

Punkmasher
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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! :)

jcumed