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By Adrian Blundell

Following the wide-spread, easy-to-use at a Glance layout, OSCEs at a Glance 2d variation is either a revision consultant and a finished creation to aim based medical examinations for clinical students.

Fully revised to fit the present curriculum, and written with scholar suggestions and reviews in brain, this full-colour textbook comprises fresh and comprehensively listed chapters which come with 32 new OSCE stations, masking precise components of specialisation in addition to broader sensible and verbal exchange abilities lined within the exams.

This new version of OSCEs at a Glance can also be supported by way of a better half site at www.ataglanceseries.com/osces containing downloadable OSCE checklists - ideal for trying out wisdom within the run-up to exams.

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2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 41 Station 31a: Medical emergencies – Airway Student info: You are the FY1 on a general surgical ward. The nurses have asked you to urgently see a 65-year-old patient who was admitted 2 hours ago with acute cholecystitis. He is being given his first dose of antibiotics and has now developed a rash, tongue and lip swelling and wheeze. 8°C. There is an erythematous rash developing all over the patient’s body and particularly around the cannula site which still has antibiotic attached to it.

The microbiologists have advised a 6-week course of intravenous antibiotics. Mr Johnson is an IV drug abuser, heavy smoker and heavy drinker. The nurses state that he often wanders off the ward and seems to be getting increasingly frustrated by his admission Patient info: You are Mr Brian Johnson, a 29-year-old IV drug abuser who smokes 25/day and drinks 40 units of alcohol a week. You have been previously well but were admitted 4 weeks ago with an infection on a heart valve that the doctors have said was caused by IV drug abuse.

This came as quite a big shock because you were under the impression that she had a urine infection. The doctors and nurses seemed to spend an awfully long time trying to get your mum better and in general you were impressed with the communication. One of the doctors explained that she had septicaemia due to the kidney infection and that is why she died. You have told your siblings this and have now come to pick up the death certificate. You see one of the doctors from the night before who asks if they can talk to you in more detail.

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