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- Station 1
- History taking: Heart failure
- Station 2
- History taking: Kidney stone
- Station 3
- Examination: Diabetic foot exam. What is his risk of future complications? What advice would you give?
- Station 4
- Data interpretation: 25 year old with PMH of asthma, presenting to AE with shortness of breath and white sputum. Calculate expected PEFR from graph. What investigations would you do? What does the chest x-ray show (pneumothorax)? How would you treat it?
- Station 5
- Prescribing: Medical history taking
- Station 6
- Examination: Upper limb neuro exam
- Station 7
- Giving information: Diagnosed with hypertension. Patient being started on Rampiril.
- Station 8
- Giving information: Patient with enlarged prostate is having a TUR tomorrow. You are medical student consenting for a PR exam you'll be doing tomorrow with the patient under general anaesthesia.
- Station 9
- History taking: Pulmonary Embolism
- Station 10
- Data interpretation: 31 year old woman with tachycardia, irregular pulse, loose stools, tiredness (hyperthyroidism). What investigations? How would you treat?
- Station 11
- Giving information: IBS and treatment
- Station 12
- Examination: Examine for bowel obstruction. What symptoms would they have? What would an x-ray show?
- Station 13
- Challenging Communication/Ethics: The ward clerk on your ward wants to know about her partner who has pneumonia on another ward.
- Station 14
- History taking: Giant cell arteritis. What investigations would you do? What immediate management would you give?
- Station 15
- Prescribing: Write a hospital prescription for a Levothyroxine and Priadil.
- Station 16
- Examination: Cardiovascular exam
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