Peripheral Vascular Examination - OSCE Guide (Latest) | UKMLA | CPSA | PLAB 2
Video Overview & Insights
This video provides a demonstration of how to perform a peripheral vascular examination in an OSCE station, including assessment of key pulses (e.g. radial, brachial, femoral, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis).
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Did you guys take down an older video of this exam? I swear there used to be one and it's what I always used as a reference - any chance we could have it reuploaded?
- Introduction 00:00
- General inspection 00:29
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- Upper limb pulses 00:39
- Carotid pulse 01:33
I am cooked my exam is tomorrow
- Aortic pulse 02:07
- Lower limb pulses 02:54
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- Femoral pulse 03:44
- Popliteal pulse 04:27
Future me: You can do this!
- Posterior tibial pulse 04:39
- Dorsalis pedis pulse 04:47
What's PVD?
- Sensory assessment 04:59
- Buerger's test 05:22
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- Summary 05:59
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Andrew is my favorite!
@pnoyremixMãos lindas! 😍
@marcelacecilia693611 hours to do my last surgery OSCE exam 🎉❤wish me the best
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Ох как мне хочется быть пациентом этого доктора его имя эндрю😊
@ИванМарков-з2тCan someone explain the buerger test - are you expected to see reactive hyperaemia?
@talhahm8You can’t convince me that Andrew is a final year Medical student. The guy is older than me and I’ve graduated 5 years ago plus his OSCE skills are at a level of someone who practiced for at least a couple of years
@osamaabdelmajed7353He will be back in his 40’s after 10 years of hard alcohol abuse and depression
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@غديراحمدسلمانحسنHi there. Thank you for the great video. I have some doubts that I would like to clarify as I’ve come across some variations in performing the Buerger’s test.
1. Should we check each lower limb individually or both as demonstrated in the video? Some sources stated to lift each leg in 10 degrees increment and to wait for 10 seconds prior to each increment.
2. If you were to lift both legs up as in this video, how do you lower them to check for the Buerger’s angle?
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