Hello Emer! As per Royal Marsden, interval for same medication is 20 - 30 seconds, if different medication is 2 - 5 minutes. Thank you for all your videos and effort, it's very helpful. 🙏
@@EmerDiego Hello, I'm new and currently reviewing, may i know if in the scenario you usually read everything first before you proceed? If you forget something can you come back and read it in between? Thanks!
The medication chart in the video before administration (100mcg 2 puffs) and after administration (200mcg 1 puff) does not match. Also, when you say 100mcg 2 puffs, do you mean 2 puffs = 100mcg in total or do you mean 100mcg x 2 puffs = 200mcg to be given in total? I'm confused
You should never leave your number to the patient. That's inappropriate. Instead, leave the call light, so he can use it in case of discomfort/emergency. The only two identifiers you should ask for the 6 rights of medication-name and date of birth, no need for the address. You should assess the pain before and after the procedure. Use gloves for handling the equipment after washing your hands. For the allergy, you should ask if he has an allergy to drugs, food, and environmental suck as latex. (I hope it helps this for your improvement)
If it’s in a community setting , we need to ask the address instead of hospital no. The marking criteria says no need to don gloves / apron. Also,leave the no. because most of these scenarios is in a community setting, we don’t have time to stay in patient’s home as we need to visit our next patient. I love this video , very straightforward thus easy to understand . Thank you guys 💞
At love Datu, there is no donning of gloves and pain assessment in the marking criteria, if done fine, if not, no worries, no direct harm to the patient.
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Well done guys. You made it so much easier. Direct to the point.
Thanks emer
Your teaching are just simple and to the point.
I cleared my osce after watching your videos.
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Thanks again God bless u
Hello Emer! As per Royal Marsden, interval for same medication is 20 - 30 seconds, if different medication is 2 - 5 minutes.
Thank you for all your videos and effort, it's very helpful. 🙏
Welcome. Please remember that on the new marking criteria it says there 30 to 60 seconds. Good luck
@@EmerDiego Oh i see. This is noted. Im taking the Legacy. Happy to subcribed. ❤
@@EmerDiego Hello, I'm new and currently reviewing, may i know if in the scenario you usually read everything first before you proceed? If you forget something can you come back and read it in between? Thanks!
Very good class
The medication chart in the video before administration (100mcg 2 puffs) and after administration (200mcg 1 puff) does not match.
Also, when you say 100mcg 2 puffs, do you mean 2 puffs = 100mcg in total or do you mean 100mcg x 2 puffs = 200mcg to be given in total? I'm confused
You should never leave your number to the patient. That's inappropriate. Instead, leave the call light, so he can use it in case of discomfort/emergency. The only two identifiers you should ask for the 6 rights of medication-name and date of birth, no need for the address. You should assess the pain before and after the procedure. Use gloves for handling the equipment after washing your hands. For the allergy, you should ask if he has an allergy to drugs, food, and environmental suck as latex. (I hope it helps this for your improvement)
If it's done in the community, you can ask address, post code, and at the end, leave your contact or gp contact with the patient
If it’s in a community setting , we need to ask the address instead of hospital no. The marking criteria says no need to don gloves / apron. Also,leave the no. because most of these scenarios is in a community setting, we don’t have time to stay in patient’s home as we need to visit our next patient.
I love this video , very straightforward thus easy to understand . Thank you guys 💞
Watching the video you would realize it was a community setting
Salbutamol is expired now and cannot be used😄
Date how can we write?it's today or exam date?
You need to rinse mouth after administration to prevent oral thrush.
not included in the current criteria ❤️
Hi is there no need to show how the spacer to be cleaned?
hi , no need . not part of thr criteria
Sir my osce in dec i can follow it
please make sure to check the latest criteria
did i hear chris brown
🤣🤣
At love Datu, there is no donning of gloves and pain assessment in the marking criteria, if done fine, if not, no worries, no direct harm to the patient.
Chris brown was speechless with his own name
Is this same for new OSCE?
Yes but please check the latest marking criteria
@@EmerDiego thank you so much x
@@EmerDiego ❤️❤️❤️
What about apron and gloves?
Please reply . thanks in advance
Hi Jincy, gloves and apron are not part of the current criteria. hope that helps
@@EmerDiego Do you have physical classes
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face to face in March
@@EmerDiego .. I would love the face to face .. please inform me when its due
equipment not equipments, already in plural