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- Description
- 1 online resource (pages cm)
- Summary
- "The OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) component of the ABA Applied exam is a new concept that involves a number of 'live' practical stations in which candidates must demonstrate communication, professionalism and technical skills to the examiners. This book covers topics that are outlined in the ABA curriculum, presented in a way that emulates the OSCE exam setting, and will help candidates prepare for the exam and test their knowledge. Each station is constructed in clear, logical fashion to make the revision of individual topics more accessible. The sample questions and answers allow self-testing and are complemented by discussions, numerous illustrations and up-to-date clinical guidelines which follow modern-day anesthetic practice. The OSCE Guide for the ABA Applied Examination is a must-have resource which will help candidates further understand and prepare for the OSCE process"--
- "The Objective Structured Cinical Examination (OSCE) is designed to measure if the examinee can do things. Using written and oral examinations, the examinees have already shown that they knows things, have sufficient knowledge to be anesthesiologists, but are they just "book smart?" When I started in Medical school, certifying examinations were mostly written but some had an oral component where examinees needed to show that they could think and act like a consultant"--
- Uniform Title
- OSCE guide for the ABA applied examination (Online)
- Alternative Title
- OSCE guide for the ABA applied examination (Online)
- Subject
- Anesthesiology > Examinations, questions, etc
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access (note)
- Access restricted to authorized users.
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. Anatomy: 1. Trachea; 2. Brachial plexus; 3. Great veins of the neck; 4. Antecubital fossa; 5. Ankle block; 6. Circle of Willis; 7. Coronary circulation; 8. Base of skull; 9. Diaphragm; 10. Spinal cord; 11. Wrist; 12. Larynx; Answers; Part II. History Taking: Introduction; 13. TURP surgery; 14. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; 15. Thyroid surgery; 16. Shoulder replacement; 17. Caesarean section; 18. ENT surgery; Answers; Part III. Communication: Introduction; 19. Sickle cell test; 20. Rapid sequence induction; 21. Suxamethonium apnoea; 22. Cancelled surgery; 23. Tooth damage; 24. Jehovah's Witness; Part IV. Equipment: 25. Electrocautery; 26. Defibrillators; 27. Laryngoscopes; 28. Endotracheal tubes; 29. Breathing circuits; 30. Airways; 31. Vaporisers; 32. Scavenging; 33. Medical gases; 34. Filters; 35. Ventilators; Answers; Part V. Anesthetic Hazards: 36. Electricity; 37. Lasers; 38. Positioning; 39. Blood transfusion; Answers; Part VI. Radiology: 40. Chest x-ray; 41. Chest x-ray; 42. CT head; 43. Cervical spine; 44. Angiogram; Part VII. Physical Examination: 45. Cardiovascular examination; 46. Respiratory examination; 47. Cranial nerve examination; 48. Obstetric pre-operative assessment; 49. Peripheral circulation examination; 50. Airway examination; Answers; Part VIII. Resuscitation and Simulation: 51. Bradyarrhythmia; 52. Collapsed obstetric patient; 53. Malignant hyperthermia; 54. Failed intubation; 55. Displaced tracheostomy; 56. Paediatric emergency; 57. Intraoperative desaturation; 58. Tachyarrhythmia; 59. Anaphylaxis; 60. Obstetric haemorrhage; Answers; Part IX. Procedures: 61. Lumbar puncture; 62. Chest drain; 63. Epidural; 64. Surgical airway; 65. Central venous cannulation; 66. Intraosseous access; 67. Anesthesia of the eye; 68. Rapid sequence induction; 69. Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block; Answers; Part X. Monitoring and Measurement: 69. Capnography; 70. Central venous pressure trace; 71. Electrocardiogram 1; 72. Electrocardiogram 2; 73. Humidity; 74. Invasive blood pressure; 75. Respiratory 1; 76. Respiratory 2; 77. Non-invasive blood pressure; 78. Oxygen measurement 1; 79. Oxygen measurement 2; 80. Pulmonary artery catheter; 81. Nerve stimulators; 82. Pulse oximetry; 83. Rotameters; 84. Temperature; Answers; Index.
- LCCN
- 2017022456
- OCLC
- ssj0001915753
- Author
Engoren, Milo.
- Title
OSCE guide for the ABA applied examination [electronic resource] / Milo Engoren, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Michigan, USA, Sean Neill and William Simpson.
- Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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- Added Author
Neill, Sean.
Simpson, William.