Step 2 CS…….. Made Ridiculously Simple

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Transcript Step 2 CS…….. Made Ridiculously Simple

Muhammad Ali Khan M.D.

 The Exam Overview  The Exam Itself  How to Prepare  Mnemonics for History (made by Adnan Saleem Polani)  Pearls for the Exam

 5 cities ( Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles & Philadelphia)  Schedule the exam 4 to 5 months before the intended date.

 One year eligibility period, you have to take the exam within it.

 Choosing the Center and myths about them  Preparation time varies from 2 to 4 weeks.

 Check out the reporting period at www.usmle.org

 Watch the orientation video at www.usmle.org

 Orientation of 20 minutes  12 patient encounters  An encounter includes    History taking Physical Examination Counseling and Conclusion  Each patient encounter is of 15 minutes followed by a 10 minute patient note

 Book to use  First Aid for CS  Practicing is the key for success     Practice preferably with a medical student or doctor.

If not the above you can practice with anyone.

If you do not find anyone then you may practice in front of a mirror.

Do all cases at least twice

      Doorway information  You write down patient’s name, age & chief complaint.

  Write down the mnemonic.

Make four differentials.

Knock on the door.

Address the patient by his/her name.

Greet warmly, shake hands and introduce self by name.

Ask the simulated patient (SP) if he/she is comfortable in the room.

Drape the patient.

 Please during the encounter, no matter what goes wrong, do not have this question mark look on your face.

 Just be CONFIDENT, YOU ARE GOING TO DO WELL.

 O Onset  P Progression  F Frequency  A Alleviating Factors  A Aggravating Factors  A Associated Symptoms (Depends on the DDs)

 P Previous Episodes of this particular complaint.

 F Fatigue  F Fever  R Rash  A Appetite changes (Diet and Exercise)  W Weight changes  S Sleep changes

 R Review of systems (go head to toe)  A Allergies  M Medications  P Previous medical history Previous surgical history Family history

 Sex Sexual history (Active, Partners within last 1 year, contraception, protection etc.)  S Smoking  O Occupation  D Drugs (Recreational)  A Alcohol  T Travel  L Living condition  A Anything else?

   L M P    R T V      C S P A P Last menstrual period Menarche Periods lasting how long Regular/Irregular Tampons/Pads (How many ) Vaginal Discharge Cramps in abdomen Spotting Pap Smear Abortions Pregnancy

 B  D  I  D Birth History Development History Immunization history Diet

 After completing the history (say in 7 minutes), wash your hands.

 Proceed on to the Physical Examination after taking permission from the patient.

 Do the relevant system first, then if you have time you can do CVS and Respiratory system examination.

 Be precise in your clinical methods and do not waste time, there are no findings on the simulated patients.

 When the 10 minute warning announcement occurs you should be half way through your examination.

 If you are lagging behind, speed up, you will need time for counseling and closure.

 Avoid medical terminology.

 Tell the patient about your initial diagnostic impression and the tests you would like to run.

 Counsel the patient as required for     Smoking Alcohol consumption Safe sex practices Social issues  In the end ask the patient if he/she has any questions for you.

 Shake hands and say good bye.

 Relax the day before the exam (do what you like & enjoy).

 Book a cab the day before your exam.

 Reach the exam center one hour before the mentioned time.

 HOLD YOUR NERVES.

 Most important thing in the encounter is to finish it with adequate counseling.

 It does not matter if you mess up a case or two or even three, just keep on telling yourself that you will pass.

 Just be yourself and you will see how things click for you.

 Confidence is the key.

 You should be polite and smile (but not excessively).

 Show empathy to the patient.

 The best time to take CS is when you go for electives in final year.

 Feeling sad or after the exam????????????

 It is PERFECTLY NORMAL!!!!

Thank you