Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 thanks a lot Hind for sharing.Could you also give feedback for unseen cases and manikin. regards. From: Hind saleh <saleh.hind@...> Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:13 Subject: lds 2 december feedback thank you for lds candidates for their free efforts and their support OSCE's in LDS on 06/12/2011. 1. Anaphylaxis emergency: Scenario: a patient is sat on a chair, and the question states that you have given them L.A. and the patient is experiencing difficulty in breathing, and flushing. What is your response, and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure…. Show the examiner how you would apply the oxygen mask to the patient Show the examiner how you would call 999 and what will you say… 2. Oral hygiene instructions: Scenario: A patient is sat on the chair, and you are asked to give them oral hygiene instruction using the tools available on the table: Jaw with teeth, tooth brush, floss, interdental brushes (different types)…You should show the correct technique of holding the tooth brush against the teeth and explain to patient.. 3. Angina going to MI Scenario: A patient is lying on the bed, with symptoms of crushing pain in there chest, what's your response and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….remember: 999, GTN, oxygen, aspirin, assure patient… What is the action of Aspirin? 4. Retained root of lower left 6 to be removed, design the flap and identify some surgical instruments. Not the identical image, but very close Questions: 1-Draw the most suitable muco-periosteal flap needed to remove the remaining root of the lower left 6 2- Mention 3 principles of muco-periosteal flap design 3- Which of the following is the most appropriate instrument used to retract the flap, elevate the flap, remove the root…… a choice of instruments are given and labelled 5. Dispose clinical and domestic waste; about 12-15 things left had to dispose in black bin, yellow bin, autoclave, cold soak bath, sharp bin Examples of things are: Clamp with floss, gloves, metal syringe, probe, gloves packet, needle…etc. 6. Prescription writing for denture stomatitis A photo is given of the palate with red denture induced stomatitis, and the patient is on warfarin, write a prescription, and name other drugs that could be useful (An example photo only, not the actual exam one) 7. Discuss about I V sedation with the patient Discuss with the patient the options of sedation and the advantages and disadvantages of each 8. Dental charting For upper and lower teeth, missing, fillings, crowns, drifted, needs extraction…. 9. Mixed dentition OPG radiograph: mark erupted and un-erupted teeth. Identify age of the pt, circle the supernumerary tooth. 10. Chocking emergency: A dummy is lying on bed, it has swallowed a crown while you were about to try on the tooth, what is your response, explain what you will do on the dummy 11. IV access on epileptic patient. A patient with a history of epilepsy, starts symptoms in your dental chair, establish an I.V. access and canula You have to choose the correct drug, the correct size needle, the site of access, the correct angulation of needle when inserting, how to apply the plaster, dispose the needle in the sharps 12. Faults in cast partial denture, A metal partial denture is given on a cast, you need to identify the Kennedy classification, type of support, and the faults in the denture 13.Oral Medicine: 4 pictures, one showing ulcer from the drug (state the most likely diagnosis e.g. lichenoid reaction, and what drugs could cause it), other recurrent aphthous ulcer, SCC (on lateral border of tongue) and vesicullousbullous lesion. 14. Record BPE score. A jaw with teeth and a soft gingiva in a phantom head is present, and you are asked to record the BPE using the correct technique and choosing the correct probe (WHO), and write your score for the 6 sextants, and what would your management be for each score (N.B. some teeth had recession, bifurcation…etc.) 15. Arrange Intra Oral Periapical radiographs. 16 periapical radiographs to be mounted in the correct way, with the upper centrals missing, and some teeth could be repeated on the radiographs 16. Patient has food impaction with lower 6, she had radiotherapy in past, uses artificial saliva, discuss options of manegment. (N.B. extraction is the last option as could lead to osteoradionecrosis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 Dear Hind, Thank you ever so much for this feedback, and thank you for the people who provided it for free. That's a true and sincere help. Again thank u so much Sent from my iPhoneOn 15 Jan 2012, at 18:13, "Hind saleh" <saleh.hind@...> wrote: thank you for lds candidates for their free efforts and their support OSCE's in LDS on 06/12/2011. 1. Anaphylaxis emergency: Scenario: a patient is sat on a chair, and the question states that you have given them L.A. and the patient is experiencing difficulty in breathing, and flushing. What is your response, and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure…. Show the examiner how you would apply the oxygen mask to the patient Show the examiner how you would call 999 and what will you say… 2. Oral hygiene instructions: Scenario: A patient is sat on the chair, and you are asked to give them oral hygiene instruction using the tools available on the table: Jaw with teeth, tooth brush, floss, interdental brushes (different types)…You should show the correct technique of holding the tooth brush against the teeth and explain to patient.. 3. Angina going to MI Scenario: A patient is lying on the bed, with symptoms of crushing pain in there chest, what's your response and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….remember: 999, GTN, oxygen, aspirin, assure patient… What is the action of Aspirin? 4. Retained root of lower left 6 to be removed, design the flap and identify some surgical instruments. Not the identical image, but very close Questions: 1-Draw the most suitable muco-periosteal flap needed to remove the remaining root of the lower left 6 2- Mention 3 principles of muco-periosteal flap design 3- Which of the following is the most appropriate instrument used to retract the flap, elevate the flap, remove the root…… a choice of instruments are given and labelled 5. Dispose clinical and domestic waste; about 12-15 things left had to dispose in black bin, yellow bin, autoclave, cold soak bath, sharp bin Examples of things are: Clamp with floss, gloves, metal syringe, probe, gloves packet, needle…etc. 6. Prescription writing for denture stomatitis A photo is given of the palate with red denture induced stomatitis, and the patient is on warfarin, write a prescription, and name other drugs that could be useful (An example photo only, not the actual exam one) 7. Discuss about I V sedation with the patient Discuss with the patient the options of sedation and the advantages and disadvantages of each 8. Dental charting For upper and lower teeth, missing, fillings, crowns, drifted, needs extraction…. 9. Mixed dentition OPG radiograph: mark erupted and un-erupted teeth. Identify age of the pt, circle the supernumerary tooth. 10. Chocking emergency: A dummy is lying on bed, it has swallowed a crown while you were about to try on the tooth, what is your response, explain what you will do on the dummy 11. IV access on epileptic patient. A patient with a history of epilepsy, starts symptoms in your dental chair, establish an I.V. access and canula You have to choose the correct drug, the correct size needle, the site of access, the correct angulation of needle when inserting, how to apply the plaster, dispose the needle in the sharps 12. Faults in cast partial denture, A metal partial denture is given on a cast, you need to identify the Kennedy classification, type of support, and the faults in the denture 13.Oral Medicine: 4 pictures, one showing ulcer from the drug (state the most likely diagnosis e.g. lichenoid reaction, and what drugs could cause it), other recurrent aphthous ulcer, SCC (on lateral border of tongue) and vesicullousbullous lesion. 14. Record BPE score. A jaw with teeth and a soft gingiva in a phantom head is present, and you are asked to record the BPE using the correct technique and choosing the correct probe (WHO), and write your score for the 6 sextants, and what would your management be for each score (N.B. some teeth had recession, bifurcation…etc.) 15. Arrange Intra Oral Periapical radiographs. 16 periapical radiographs to be mounted in the correct way, with the upper centrals missing, and some teeth could be repeated on the radiographs 16. Patient has food impaction with lower 6, she had radiotherapy in past, uses artificial saliva, discuss options of manegment. (N.B. extraction is the last option as could lead to osteoradionecrosis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 hi rabia, actually i havent done lds2 yet but i got it from friends,,i will try to get the manikin and unseen cases soon regards From: Rabia Ali <rabia.sdin@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:29Subject: Re: lds 2 december feedback thanks a lot Hind for sharing.Could you also give feedback for unseen cases and manikin. regards. From: Hind saleh <saleh.hind@...> Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:13Subject: lds 2 december feedback thank you for lds candidates for their free efforts and their supportOSCE's in LDS on 06/12/2011.1. Anaphylaxis emergency:Scenario: a patient is sat on a chair, and the question states that you have given them L.A. and the patient is experiencing difficulty in breathing, and flushing.What is your response, and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….Show the examiner how you would apply the oxygen mask to the patientShow the examiner how you would call 999 and what will you say…2. Oral hygiene instructions:Scenario: A patient is sat on the chair, and you are asked to give them oral hygiene instruction using the tools available on the table: Jaw with teeth, tooth brush, floss, interdental brushes (different types)…You should show the correct technique of holding the tooth brush against the teeth and explain to patient.. 3. Angina going to MIScenario: A patient is lying on the bed, with symptoms of crushing pain in there chest, what's your response and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….remember: 999, GTN, oxygen, aspirin, assure patient…What is the action of Aspirin?4. Retained root of lower left 6 to be removed, design the flap and identify some surgical instruments.Not the identical image, but very closeQuestions:1-Draw the most suitable muco-periosteal flap needed to remove the remaining root of the lower left 62- Mention 3 principles of muco-periosteal flap design3- Which of the following is the most appropriate instrument used to retract the flap, elevate the flap, remove the root…… a choice of instruments are given and labelled5. Dispose clinical and domestic waste; about 12-15 things left had to dispose in black bin, yellow bin, autoclave, cold soak bath, sharp binExamples of things are: Clamp with floss, gloves, metal syringe, probe, gloves packet, needle…etc.6. Prescription writing for denture stomatitisA photo is given of the palate with red denture induced stomatitis, and the patient is on warfarin, write a prescription, and name other drugs that could be useful (An example photo only, not the actual exam one)7. Discuss about I V sedation with the patientDiscuss with the patient the options of sedation and the advantages and disadvantages of each8. Dental chartingFor upper and lower teeth, missing, fillings, crowns, drifted, needs extraction….9. Mixed dentition OPG radiograph: mark erupted and un-erupted teeth. Identify age of the pt, circle the supernumerary tooth.10. Chocking emergency: A dummy is lying on bed, it has swallowed a crown while you were about to try on the tooth, what is your response, explain what you will do on the dummy11. IV access on epileptic patient.A patient with a history of epilepsy, starts symptoms in your dental chair, establish an I.V. access and canulaYou have to choose the correct drug, the correct size needle, the site of access, the correct angulation of needle when inserting, how to apply the plaster, dispose the needle in the sharps12. Faults in cast partial denture,A metal partial denture is given on a cast, you need to identify the Kennedy classification, type of support, and the faults in the denture13.Oral Medicine:4 pictures, one showing ulcer from the drug (state the most likely diagnosis e.g. lichenoid reaction, and what drugs could cause it), other recurrent aphthous ulcer, SCC (on lateral border of tongue) and vesicullousbullous lesion.14. Record BPE score.A jaw with teeth and a soft gingiva in a phantom head is present, and you are asked to record the BPE using the correct technique and choosing the correct probe (WHO), and write your score for the 6 sextants, and what would your management be for each score(N.B. some teeth had recession, bifurcation…etc.)15. Arrange Intra Oral Periapical radiographs.16 periapical radiographs to be mounted in the correct way, with the upper centrals missing, and some teeth could be repeated on the radiographs16. Patient has food impaction with lower 6, she had radiotherapy in past, uses artificial saliva, discuss options of manegment. (N.B. extraction is the last option as could lead to osteoradionecrosis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 thanks again.Best regards From: Hind Saleh <saleh.hind@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:31 Subject: Re: lds 2 december feedback hi rabia, actually i havent done lds2 yet but i got it from friends,,i will try to get the manikin and unseen cases soon regards From: Rabia Ali <rabia.sdin@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:29Subject: Re: lds 2 december feedback thanks a lot Hind for sharing.Could you also give feedback for unseen cases and manikin. regards. From: Hind saleh <saleh.hind@...> Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:13Subject: lds 2 december feedback thank you for lds candidates for their free efforts and their supportOSCE's in LDS on 06/12/2011.1. Anaphylaxis emergency:Scenario: a patient is sat on a chair, and the question states that you have given them L.A. and the patient is experiencing difficulty in breathing, and flushing.What is your response, and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….Show the examiner how you would apply the oxygen mask to the patientShow the examiner how you would call 999 and what will you say…2. Oral hygiene instructions:Scenario: A patient is sat on the chair, and you are asked to give them oral hygiene instruction using the tools available on the table: Jaw with teeth, tooth brush, floss, interdental brushes (different types)…You should show the correct technique of holding the tooth brush against the teeth and explain to patient.. 3. Angina going to MIScenario: A patient is lying on the bed, with symptoms of crushing pain in there chest, what's your response and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….remember: 999, GTN, oxygen, aspirin, assure patient…What is the action of Aspirin?4. Retained root of lower left 6 to be removed, design the flap and identify some surgical instruments.Not the identical image, but very closeQuestions:1-Draw the most suitable muco-periosteal flap needed to remove the remaining root of the lower left 62- Mention 3 principles of muco-periosteal flap design3- Which of the following is the most appropriate instrument used to retract the flap, elevate the flap, remove the root…… a choice of instruments are given and labelled5. Dispose clinical and domestic waste; about 12-15 things left had to dispose in black bin, yellow bin, autoclave, cold soak bath, sharp binExamples of things are: Clamp with floss, gloves, metal syringe, probe, gloves packet, needle…etc.6. Prescription writing for denture stomatitisA photo is given of the palate with red denture induced stomatitis, and the patient is on warfarin, write a prescription, and name other drugs that could be useful (An example photo only, not the actual exam one)7. Discuss about I V sedation with the patientDiscuss with the patient the options of sedation and the advantages and disadvantages of each8. Dental chartingFor upper and lower teeth, missing, fillings, crowns, drifted, needs extraction….9. Mixed dentition OPG radiograph: mark erupted and un-erupted teeth. Identify age of the pt, circle the supernumerary tooth.10. Chocking emergency: A dummy is lying on bed, it has swallowed a crown while you were about to try on the tooth, what is your response, explain what you will do on the dummy11. IV access on epileptic patient.A patient with a history of epilepsy, starts symptoms in your dental chair, establish an I.V. access and canulaYou have to choose the correct drug, the correct size needle, the site of access, the correct angulation of needle when inserting, how to apply the plaster, dispose the needle in the sharps12. Faults in cast partial denture,A metal partial denture is given on a cast, you need to identify the Kennedy classification, type of support, and the faults in the denture13.Oral Medicine:4 pictures, one showing ulcer from the drug (state the most likely diagnosis e.g. lichenoid reaction, and what drugs could cause it), other recurrent aphthous ulcer, SCC (on lateral border of tongue) and vesicullousbullous lesion.14. Record BPE score.A jaw with teeth and a soft gingiva in a phantom head is present, and you are asked to record the BPE using the correct technique and choosing the correct probe (WHO), and write your score for the 6 sextants, and what would your management be for each score(N.B. some teeth had recession, bifurcation…etc.)15. Arrange Intra Oral Periapical radiographs.16 periapical radiographs to be mounted in the correct way, with the upper centrals missing, and some teeth could be repeated on the radiographs16. Patient has food impaction with lower 6, she had radiotherapy in past, uses artificial saliva, discuss options of manegment. (N.B. extraction is the last option as could lead to osteoradionecrosis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 thank you Hind for the feedback it is very thoughtful of you)) SincerelyLyudmyla From: Rabia Ali <rabia.sdin@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:33 Subject: Re: lds 2 december feedback thanks again.Best regards From: Hind Saleh <saleh.hind@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:31 Subject: Re: lds 2 december feedback hi rabia, actually i havent done lds2 yet but i got it from friends,,i will try to get the manikin and unseen cases soon regards From: Rabia Ali <rabia.sdin@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:29Subject: Re: lds 2 december feedback thanks a lot Hind for sharing.Could you also give feedback for unseen cases and manikin. regards. From: Hind saleh <saleh.hind@...> Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2012, 18:13Subject: lds 2 december feedback thank you for lds candidates for their free efforts and their supportOSCE's in LDS on 06/12/2011.1. Anaphylaxis emergency:Scenario: a patient is sat on a chair, and the question states that you have given them L.A. and the patient is experiencing difficulty in breathing, and flushing.What is your response, and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….Show the examiner how you would apply the oxygen mask to the patientShow the examiner how you would call 999 and what will you say…2. Oral hygiene instructions:Scenario: A patient is sat on the chair, and you are asked to give them oral hygiene instruction using the tools available on the table: Jaw with teeth, tooth brush, floss, interdental brushes (different types)…You should show the correct technique of holding the tooth brush against the teeth and explain to patient.. 3. Angina going to MIScenario: A patient is lying on the bed, with symptoms of crushing pain in there chest, what's your response and which drug will you pick from the medical emergency kit? Route of administration, dose, follow up procedure….remember: 999, GTN, oxygen, aspirin, assure patient…What is the action of Aspirin?4. Retained root of lower left 6 to be removed, design the flap and identify some surgical instruments.Not the identical image, but very closeQuestions:1-Draw the most suitable muco-periosteal flap needed to remove the remaining root of the lower left 62- Mention 3 principles of muco-periosteal flap design3- Which of the following is the most appropriate instrument used to retract the flap, elevate the flap, remove the root…… a choice of instruments are given and labelled5. Dispose clinical and domestic waste; about 12-15 things left had to dispose in black bin, yellow bin, autoclave, cold soak bath, sharp binExamples of things are: Clamp with floss, gloves, metal syringe, probe, gloves packet, needle…etc.6. Prescription writing for denture stomatitisA photo is given of the palate with red denture induced stomatitis, and the patient is on warfarin, write a prescription, and name other drugs that could be useful (An example photo only, not the actual exam one)7. Discuss about I V sedation with the patientDiscuss with the patient the options of sedation and the advantages and disadvantages of each8. Dental chartingFor upper and lower teeth, missing, fillings, crowns, drifted, needs extraction….9. Mixed dentition OPG radiograph: mark erupted and un-erupted teeth. Identify age of the pt, circle the supernumerary tooth.10. Chocking emergency: A dummy is lying on bed, it has swallowed a crown while you were about to try on the tooth, what is your response, explain what you will do on the dummy11. IV access on epileptic patient.A patient with a history of epilepsy, starts symptoms in your dental chair, establish an I.V. access and canulaYou have to choose the correct drug, the correct size needle, the site of access, the correct angulation of needle when inserting, how to apply the plaster, dispose the needle in the sharps12. Faults in cast partial denture,A metal partial denture is given on a cast, you need to identify the Kennedy classification, type of support, and the faults in the denture13.Oral Medicine:4 pictures, one showing ulcer from the drug (state the most likely diagnosis e.g. lichenoid reaction, and what drugs could cause it), other recurrent aphthous ulcer, SCC (on lateral border of tongue) and vesicullousbullous lesion.14. Record BPE score.A jaw with teeth and a soft gingiva in a phantom head is present, and you are asked to record the BPE using the correct technique and choosing the correct probe (WHO), and write your score for the 6 sextants, and what would your management be for each score(N.B. some teeth had recession, bifurcation…etc.)15. Arrange Intra Oral Periapical radiographs.16 periapical radiographs to be mounted in the correct way, with the upper centrals missing, and some teeth could be repeated on the radiographs16. Patient has food impaction with lower 6, she had radiotherapy in past, uses artificial saliva, discuss options of manegment. (N.B. extraction is the last option as could lead to osteoradionecrosis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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