Measuring Jugular Venous Pressure (JVP) - OSCE Guide (Clip) | UKMLA | CPSA

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This brief video demonstrates how to assess jugular venous pressure (JVP) in an OSCE station. Jugular venous pressure (JVP) is commonly assessed in a cardiovascular examination.

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This video does not show where to actually measure it from unfortunately, may be worth doing a revision :)

katietucker
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I understand you're looking for a rise, but what exactly is <4cm? Can you explain what you're measuring and how we can get some objective data from this?

RichardSchaefer-sr
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My last osce exam in med school tomorrow, and still watching your videos ! Thanks

saadalasmri
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We doctors are encouraged to use layman's terms for easier and clear communication with our patient, hence he said tummy instead of stomach.

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JacksonSilon
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Surely a Doctor would say stomach over "tummy"?

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