Medical students encounter many challenges on their path to success, from managing their time, applying theory to practice, and passing exams. The Medical Student Survival Skills series helps medical students navigate core subjects of the curriculum, providing accessible, short reference guides for OSCE preparation and hospital placements. These guides are the perfect tool for achieving clinical success.
Medical Student Survival Skills: Procedural Skills is the ideal guide for medical students tasked with performing a core set of clinical procedures. A vital part of any medical training, these procedures range from basic body temperature and blood pressure measurements to more advanced arterial blood gas sampling and ophthalmoscopic techniques. This indispensable guide enables students to quickly lookup relevant information on the go, carry out clinical procedures with minimal supervision and apply procedural knowledge to their OSCE exams.
CONTENTS
1 Measuring body temperature
2 Measuring pulse & blood pressure
3 Transcutanous monitoring of oxygen saturation
4 Peak respiratory flow
5 Venepuncture
6 Managing blood samples correctly
7 Taking blood cultures
8 Measuring blood glucose
9 Setting up an ECG monitor
10 Performing a 12 lead electrocardiogram
11 Basic respiratory function tests
12 Urine multi-dipstick test
13 Advising patients on how to collect a mid-stream urine specimen
14 Taking nose, throat and skin swabs
15 Pregnancy testing
16 Administering oxygen
17 Airway management: insertion of oropharyngeal airway
18 Ventilation: pocket mask & self-inflating bag
19 Defibrillation (manual & automated)
20 In-hospital resuscitation
21 Establishing peripheral intravenous access and setting up an infusion;
22 Use of infusion devices
23 Making up drugs for parenteral administration
24 Dosage and administration of insulin and use of sliding scales
25 Subcutaneous and intramuscular injections
26 IV injections
27 Blood transfusion: whole blood, red cells, platelets
28 Male and female urinary catheterization
29 Instructing patients in the use of devices for inhaled medication
30 Skin suturing
31 Application of a sling
32 Safe disposal of clinical waste, needles and other ‘sharps’
33 Arterial blood gas sampling
34 Examination of the ear
35 Ophthalmoscopy
36 Relieving foreign body airway obstruction
Phil Jevon is Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Birmingham Medical School and Academy Manager and Tutor, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, Manor Hospital, Walsall, UK.
Ruchi Joshi is Consultant A & E, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust and Senior Academy Tutor, Walsall Teaching Academy, Walsall, UK.
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