WebA collection of interactive medical and surgical clinical case scenarios to put your diagnostic and management skills to the test. Each clinical case scenario allows you to work through history taking, investigations, diagnosis and management.
Muscles of the Anterior Forearm Anatomy Geeky Medics
WebA hand and wrist examination done in a structured manner will help to facilitate the most appropriate working diagnosis for treatment. Diagnosing hand and wrist conditions is often difficult and for this reason, bilateral comparison can be useful [1] Subjective History Thorough history taking is an important first step in treating the patient. WebOSCE Checklist: Rectal Examination (PR) Introduction 1 Gather equipment 2 Wash your hands and don PPE if appropriate 3 Introduce yourself to the patient including your name and role 4 Confirm the patient's name and date of birth 5 Explain what the examination will involve using patient-friendly language 6 Explain the need for a chaperone 7 Gain … manipulate definition history
Clinical Signs of the Hands Causes of Clubbing Geeky Medics
WebSuperficial layer of the anterior compartment. The superficial layer contains 4 muscles: flexor carpi ulnaris, palmaris longus, flexor carpi radialis, and pronator teres. All 4 muscles have a common origin at the medial epicondyle of the humerus, known as the common flexor tendon. Figure 2. Superficial muscles of the anterior forearm. 2. Figure 3. Wash your hands and don PPEif appropriate. Introduce yourself to the patient including your name and role. Confirm the patient’s name and date of birth. Briefly explain what the examination will involve using … See more The joints of the hand and wrist should be assessed and compared. If the patient is known to have an issue with a particular hand, you should assess the ‘normal’ hand firstfor comparison. See more Explain to the patient that the examination is now finished. Thank the patientfor their time. Dispose of PPE appropriately and wash your hands. … See more WebIn the hand examination, as in any musculoskeletal examination think in terms of: Inspection (“look”) Palpation (“feel”) Manipulation (“move”) which comprises: Active … manipulated content meaning