1 October 2015
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Role-play. Mechanisms of normal labour & delivery.
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24
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Viva. Headache.
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25
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Roleplay. Phenylketonuria
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26
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Viva. Enhanced recovery
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23. Roleplay. Normal labour and delivery.
Candidate’s instructions.
Mechanisms of normal labour & delivery. Explain these
to the role-player, who is a medical student and keen to learn how to do a
normal delivery. Your consultant has said that she needs a clear understanding
of the mechanisms before considering conducting a delivery.
24. Viva. Headache.
Candidate's
Instructions.
This is a viva station.
The examiner will ask 13 questions.
25. Roleplay. Phenylketonuria
Candidate’s
instructions.
You are the SpR in
the pre-pregnancy clinic. Your consultant is off on sick leave and you are the
most senior doctor in the clinic.
You are about to
see Jane White who is planning her first pregnancy. Your task is to take a
history and discuss the optimum management now and during pregnancy.
The GP letter
reads:
Prime Health
Practice,
Primetown,
Sussex.
0298766543.
Practice Manager:
Mrs Willhelmina
Bland.
Dear Doctor,
Please see Jane
White, 35 years of age and planning her first pregnancy. Her health is good –
she seems only to attend the Practice for routine checks such as cervical
smears – the most recent of which was taken last year and was normal. From
talking to her and examining her records, it is clear that she is very healthy
and has always had good physical and mental health. Her social circumstances
are good. The one thing of concern is that she told me she was on a diet in
childhood supervised by the local paediatric team. She can’t recall what it was
about and she stopped the diet at about the age of 14. Both of her parents are
dead – her mother fifteen years ago at the age of 40 and her father two years
ago in a RTA, so cannot shed light on what the diet was for. Fortunately, when
I checked through her notes I came across correspondence indicating that the
problem was phenylketonuria. I have told her that I am no expert in
phenylketonuria and the implications for pregnancy, so have eschewed the
temptation to provide any advice.
I look forward to
receiving your expert report.
Dr. John Worthy.
26. Viva. Enhanced recovery
Candidate’s instructions.
The Clinical Director has asked you to develop a
programme for enhanced recovery for inpatient gynaecological surgery.
As a first step, she has asked you to deliver a talk to a
unit meeting (all staff can attend) to outline the key features of enhanced
recovery.
She suspects that little is known by most of the staff
about the subject and hopes that your talk will encourage their enthusiastic
participation.
Your task is to tell the examiner the key points you
would wish to cover in the talk.
This is not a structured viva: the examiner will not ask
questions or help you in any way.
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