1st Edition

Objective Structured Clinical Examination

By Nina Godson, Kelly Ryan Copyright 2011

    Preparing for an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is very different from preparing for a theoretical knowledge examination - your clinical skills and performance will be tested rather than just your knowledge of the theory. 

    It is important to understand how to achieve the best results in an OSCE, and this handy pocket-sized guide describes each clinical skill in turn to help you feel confident and prepared for the exam.

     

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    What is an Objective Structured Clinical Examination?
    Infection Prevention
    Blood Pressure Measurement
    Pulse and Respiration Measurement
    Temperature Measurement Using a Tympanic Thermometer
    Aseptic Technique
    Elimination Needs: Stool Specimen
    Elimination Needs: Urine Testing (Urinalysis)
    Intramuscular Injection Technique
    Administering Oral Fluids and Fluid Balance
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
    Oral Drug Administration
    Useful Websites
    Further Reading
    Final Tips

    Biography

    Nina Godson, Kelly Ryan