Come feedback time, we were all critiqued for not examining every system, not probing harder, not doing a full systemic enquiry - I don;t know if we have become to OSCE oriented that we try to do all histories in 5 minutes, and have parred each examination to the minimum.
We then had a masterclass on Jugular Venous Pulses (JVP)
starting with the normal pulse, and the items we need to describe about each pulse:
- Rate
- Rhythm
- Strength
- Volume
- Character
- Collapsing
- Can you feel the vessel wall?
- Tilt patient's bed backward so they are lying at nearer 30 degrees than the recommended 45 degrees.
- Compare timing of breathing (JVP is higher on expiration)
- Look for bi-phasic nature of pulsation
- Increase pressure my pressing on abdomen over liver
- Check for landmarks - the two heads of sternocleidomastoid, carotid artery, external jugular vein
2 comments:
PBL is actually done in my school too, I'm a 3rd year from Greece. It is exciting but I 've never actually felt that I've "got it" and whenever practicing PE I just place my fingers on the right places, but I don't understand what I'm feeling or if...
Good luck in your OSCE, i'm sure you'll nail it :)
As for PBL, it always feels like that for me :D
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