OSCEs Flashcards
What is the overall order of a respiratory exam?
- WINDEC
- Observe from bed
- Inspection of hands
- Check for asterixis
- Pulse rate & rythm
- Resp rate
- Face exam
- Visual inspection of thorax
- Palpation
- Auscultation
- Hand hygeine
What 4 things are you looking in a hand inspection for a respiratory exam?
- Smoking
- Clubbing
- Cyanosis
- Asterixis
What are you looking for in the face duirng a respiratory exam?
Cyanosis, inspect lips and tounge
What 3 things are you looking for in the respiratory visual inspection?
- Thorax shape, symmetry and deformaties
- Scars on chest and armpits
- Observe expansion
In a respiratory exam what 4 things are you palpating for?
- Position of trachea
- Measurement of crico-sternal distance
- Tracheal tug
- Expansion of chest from behind
Where are you percussing in a respiratory exam?
Where are you ausciltating for a respiratory exam?
What do you do when percussing/ausciltating the back in a respiratory exam?
Ask the patient to cross their arms and place hands on shoulders
What is the overall order of an upper neuro exam?
- WINDEC
- Limb Visual Inspection
- Tone
- Power
- Reflexs
- Sensation
- Coordination
- Hand hygeine again
In an upper neuro exam what are you looking for in initial inspection? Hint anacronym
PSWIFT
- Pronator drift
- Scars
- Wasting
- Involutary movements
- Fasiculations
- Tremors
In an upper neuro exam how do you assess for tone?
Ask to floppy and check for tone in the elbow and wrists
In an upper neuro exam what are you testing for with power?
- Shoulder abduction/aduction
- Elbow extension/ flexion
- Wrist flexion/ extension
- Finger extension/ flexion
- Finger abduction
- Thumb abduction
In an upper neuro exam how do you test for sensation?
Ask to close eyes
Fine touch first then sharp touch.
Each time you touch ask them to confirm if they can feel it. Alternate sides and check each time to make sure it feels the same.
In an upper neuro exam what reflexs are you testing for?
Biceps, triceps and supernator
In upper neuro exam how do you test for coordination/ proprioception
- Move thumb and down, ask them to confirm position with their eyes closed
- Finger - nose - finger test
General order of a lower neuro exam?
- WINDEC
- Inspection
- Tone
- Power
- Reflexs
- Sensation
- Coordination
- Joint position
- Gait
In a lower neuro exam what are you looking for inspection wise?
SWIFT
- Scars
- Wasting
- Involuntary movements
- Fasiculations
- Tremor
In a lower limb neuro examination how do you assess tone?
Ask to relax legs while sitting
- Roll hips
- Lift knees
- Test for ankle clonus
What do you test for power in a lower neuro exam?
- Hip flexion/ extension
- Knee flexion/ extension
- Ankle plantar/dorsi flexion
How do you test reflexes in a lower limb neuro examination?
- Knee - classic doctor reflex
- Ankle - tap achilles tendon and look for gastrocnemius contraction
Where do you test for sesation in a lower limb neuro examination?
What do you test for coordination/ proprioception in a lower limb neuro exam?
- Heel shin test, bring heel to knee and run down the shin
- Big toe joint position
How do you test gait in an upper neuro exam?
Get patient to walk in a line normally
Then walk in a line heel to toe
What is the overall order of a CV examination?
- WINDEC
- Bed inspection
- Hand inspection
- Pulse and rythm
- Blood presure
- Inspection of face
- JVP
- Inspection of pericardium and auxilla for scars
- Palpation
- Ascultation
- Asculation for bruits over carotid arteries
- Asculation of lung bases
- Inspection of legs
- Hand hygeine