Practice Osce Scenarios PDF
Practice Osce Scenarios PDF
OSCE Scenarios
Introduction
Students: The following practice OSCE scenarios are provided to help prepare you for the end of
the rotation exam.
Although these are not the exact stations that you will encounter, the scenarios are representative
of the types of problems that will be tested. Scenario A contains an-depth assessor checklist to
give you a more detailed guide to the depth of knowledge and skills expected; the remaining
scenarios have a more general list of assessor criteria.
To maximize your learning, we suggest that you:
Practice these scenarios in groups of 3, alternating among Patient, Student, and Assessor
roles.
Complete and review each scenario individually--it will maximize your learning if the
Student does not view the other roles before the performance.
You may wish to print out the patient information, assessor form and any linked/attached
materials for each scenario.
Limit your time to 10 minutes per scenario. Assessor should keep time and give a 2minute warning.
Assessor should note questions asked/not asked during the interviews; consider video or
audiotaping to improve recollection and feedback.
For Scenarios B-G, review and discuss the likely components of the assessor checklist.
Give each other honest feedback about performance.
Medications
Allergies
Summarizes history
Checks for any other concerns or missed information
Overall performance
Communication skills performance
Ask Standardized Patient: How likely would you be to go back to him/her ?
Shoulder exam
Inspection
Palpation
Range of Motion
Strength
Special tests:
Re-introduces
Treatment recommendations
Overall performance
Communication skills
Asthma history
Verifies/summarizes/follow-up
You can print an asthma action plan at:
http://www.health.state.mn.us/asthma/documents/aapenglish0107.pdf
Overall performance
Introduction/agenda
[After student has obtained history, ask her/him what exam components she/he would perform
and provide information that: Temperature 100.7 Looks a bit tired but non-toxic otherwise
normal exam, show mouth photo next page]
Summarizes, presents diagnostic and treatment plan
[Parent may ask about how long it will take to get a rapid strep test done: The lab is really busy
today, so it will take about 30 minutes to get a rapid strep test done.]