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  • thanks very much. this guide is more than useful. :)

  • Andrew and Colin! You guys are so handsome! Love the video by the way, great explanation. Thank you! (:

  • Damn Colin! I thought that was you. I was a first year medic on my first visit to hospital at N. Tees and you took me to see a patient (the guy had Renal colic). I presume you're through med school at this point, in which case, congrats!

  • Love your accent! :)

  • COLIN

    

  • u saved my ass, thankyou

  • HE MISSED TO EXAMINE THE HEPATOMEGALY AS A SIGN OF Rt. HEART FAILURE .

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  • Shouldn't you check for pedal oedema at the beginning when you stand at the patient'd feet?

  • this is so helpful to me..my clinical teaching is next week n this is a perfect guide..thx brother

  • what about percussing the borders of the heart? :/

  • really good, i mean for your age this is perfect

  • u guys are awesome !!!keep it up.this is so helpful thank u.

  • the best osce guide i saw ... thank you

  • cool..very informative..thanks for posting!

  • this is great...just like what i did while doing my practicals in local hospital..looking forward for any other helpful videos..cheers!

  • Very well done. Thank you very much.

  • osces today! thank you for this!

  • Thanks for the vid! But I think it would be nice if you add examination of the arterial and venous pulses.

  • are you really 31 and 37?! because you don't look older than 26

  • @IMAHMS Ha ha no, only 22

  • @geekymedics123 well then you are really good.. I'm 22 and study medicine too, and I can't say I could do a Cardiovascular examination video guide as good as this one. I used it to review for my BSc professional skills exam, thax for uploading.

  • Very slick, although I know an examiner who'd fail you regardless just for having a steth round your neck!

  • @rubixcubes whutttt haha why? what's wrong with having the stethoscope?!

  • @wuling09 For our OSCEs we can't wear a steth round our necks. Infection control apparently.

  • the best one yet.

  • This is awesome! But what do you do if you can't see the JVP?

  • Hey guys..great vid!!! Just wondering though...shouldn't we check for tracheal (upper mediastinum) deviation just before looking for the apex beat? It would rule out shift of the Upper Mediastinum if the apex beat is in an abnormal position. Good luck in your OSCE's Everyone :)

  • Absolutely brilliant! Thanks so much for this, it has really helped me with preparing for my CVS examination OSCE :D

  • Ha ha. Hope the exams went well! Thanks for the kind words :)

  • Great videos guys, nice to see that it is the same on your side of the world as it is at the bottom of the world. Im doing 2 short case OSCE exams today and this has confirmed im on the right track. Cheers

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