Mania (Bipolar Disorder) | Mental State Examination (MSE) | OSCE Guide | SCA Case | UKMLA | CPSA
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- This video demonstrates how to perform a mental state examination (MSE) on a patient exhibiting features of mania in the context of a psychiatry OSCE station. The simulated patient in this video has a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:10 Background
00:19 Opening consultation
00:36 Appearance, Behaviour & Speech
00:42 Mood & Affect
01:54 Thought
04:33 Perception
06:02 Risk assessment
08:51 Cognition
09:20 Insight & Judgement
09:40 Closing consultation
09:55 MSE Summary
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the patient should be given Oscar awards for her amazing capabilities.Thank you very much
This acting is perfect. You can’t miss the diagnosis
Doctor is very well spoken, patient is a great actor.
Nursing student here from Australia. Amazing Actor. 👏🏾
The Soothing voice of the Doc, wished I had it.
Amazing work. Thank you to the entire team.
Our pleasure!
Patient is a brilliant actor. Thanks for the whole team
Excellent acting, better than my actual patients 😅
This is a disgusting comment.
You should treat your patients with a bit more respect
absolutely amazing. thanks for sharing
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Lol this is so classic esp the flight of the mind stuff. Would also be interesting/helpful to see a hypomania assessment since signs are (naturally) much subtler
Good acting, realistic .
Yeah indeed. Two years ago I was studying this topic and never found a video this good.
When i see this and remember that tomorrow i have to do this or any other mental desorder in only less than 3 min 😢😢😢😢
Great vidéo , it helped me a lot❤❤
Thank you 🥰
Great acting 👏
The actress is hilarious😆 very well done! plz keep up the good work xx
Nice these are helpful please keep it up
Glad you like them!
Perfect acting 😊
Yes, enjoyed this video so much 😂😂😂
Great SP
My only note for improvement would be to try and clarify with the patient how she communicates with the royal family
Who interviews this kind of patient without laughing... The Doc is a strong woman..
When you realise how much harm these conditions and delusions cause to the person, it becomes a lot less funny...
Wish i can borrow empathy from this doctor.
great 👍
I love the patients 😅😂
Oscar award please
When King Charles was at Cambridge University, on his 21st birthday my dad made this 150 ft long bannner out of cardboard boxes, saying 'Happy Birthday Charlie', then his best friend Dave Masser who was also at Trinity College, climbed 2 very important 80 ft buildings, the Elizabethan Dining hall and chapel and strung it up across the Great Court, infront of Charles's bedroom for him to see. Pretty cool claim to fame that one.
Hahaha, This reminds me of the OSCE station I had!
This kind of pts were there?
@@drsadafasim493 The station was bipolar and presented with mania episode no delusions so rule out schizoaffective
The doctor was patient and methodical in eliciting the features..😊
Role player- deserves an Oscar 😂
Libido and Sexual risks, Suicide risk assessment - high incidence in Bipolar MD.
İ like this intervv vvonderful😅
oh god i like the patient
She really want that Oscar 😂
This is a bit too textbook. IRL things aren’t quite that clear cut.
I’ve seen patients just like that. Exactly like that.
I feel like it's good to lay out as many "textbook" things as possible to give interviewers a bigger scope of what to look out for during reviews.
yeah... some mania looks like this but many manic people do not. I wish they showed more examples of mania in different people.
Has she done a negative interview yet?
I wish it was a real patient to have a more accurate idea of the real state..could you please make a video with a real episode ( blurring the face or something) thanks
I would have thought she was just tweeking on something.
I find these psychiatric illnesses to be some of the worst conditions there are
I actually think this is well over the top. This isn’t how mania always presents. This is blatantly obvious, if a psychiatrist failed to spot this, they shouldn’t be working the job. Much more helpful would be a more realistic, less obvious presentation.
Sorry, but a very poor demonstration of mania. The patient is pausing for the next question, her cadence is normal, her thinking is linear, her speech isn’t pressured....not what we see in someone who is manic.
Why we doctors always try to put down scientists and people on the frontier of the research. The jealousy is ridiculous. So many breakthroughs prevented.
Is this acting? I dont understand why you'd try to emulate mania. This isnt educational this is mockery
@Shantam