Initial OSCE Script
Initial OSCE Script
Introduction:
Time: 2 minutes
1. Introduction to Patient:
o Introduce yourself as the healthcare provider performing the comprehensive
physical exam today.
o Confirm the patient's identity using their name and date of birth.
o Explain the process: "Today, I'll be conducting a full physical examination, which
will involve inspecting, palpating, and assessing various parts of your body. This
will take approximately 30 minutes, and I'll explain each step as we go along."
General Overview:
Time: 3 minutes
Time: 3 minutes
Time: 2 minutes
Eyes:
Time: 3 minutes
Ears
Time: 2 minutes
Time: 2 minutes
Time: 3 minutes
Neck:
Time: 3 minutes
Time: 4 minutes
Cardiac:
Time: 3 minutes
Abdomen:
Time: 3 minutes
Extremities:
Time: 4 minutes
Spine:
Time: 2 minutes
Neuro:
Time: 2 minutes
Conclusion:
Time: 1 minute
23. Wrap-Up:
o Thank the patient for their cooperation.
o Ensure the patient is comfortable and provide any necessary assistance.
o Wash your hands and document the findings promptly.
Final Notes:
During each section, ensure verbalization of key findings to meet the rubric requirements.
Utilize the index card only twice during the exam to avoid point deductions.
Maintain a professional demeanor and ensure clear communication throughout the
examination.
This script is structured to guide you through the OSCE within the 30-minute time frame,
ensuring all aspects of the rubric are covered.
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Certainly! Here’s a detailed script for the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE),
with explicit instructions to guide you through each step of the comprehensive physical
examination:
Introduction:
Time: 2 minutes
1. Introduction to Patient:
o Instruction: Walk into the examination room confidently. Greet the patient with
a friendly, professional demeanor.
o Verbalize: “Good morning/afternoon, my name is [Your Name], and I’m a
[medical student/healthcare provider] who will be performing your physical
examination today.”
o Confirm Identity: Politely ask the patient to confirm their full name and date of
birth.
o Verbalize: “Just to confirm, could you please tell me your full name and date of
birth?”
o Explain the Procedure:
Verbalize: “Today, I’ll be conducting a comprehensive physical
examination. This will include inspecting, palpating, and assessing various
parts of your body to ensure everything is functioning as it should. It
should take about 30 minutes. I’ll explain each step as we go along, and if
you have any discomfort or concerns, please let me know.”
o Ensure Comfort:
Instruction: Ask the patient if they’re comfortable and ensure they’re
appropriately draped for modesty.
Verbalize: “Are you comfortable? Please let me know if you feel any
discomfort during the exam.”
2. Preparation:
o Instruction: Before proceeding, wash your hands thoroughly in front of the
patient to demonstrate good hygiene.
o Verbalize: “I’m just going to wash my hands before we begin.”
o Gloves: If necessary (e.g., for specific examinations or patient conditions), put on
gloves.
o Verbalize: “I’m putting on gloves for your safety and mine.”
General Overview:
Time: 3 minutes
Time: 3 minutes
Time: 2 minutes
Eyes:
Time: 3 minutes
Ears:
Time: 2 minutes
Time: 2 minutes
Time: 3 minutes
15. Inspect Mouth and Throat:
o Instruction: Ask the patient to open their mouth wide. Inspect the lips, oral
mucosa, gums, teeth, tongue, and pharynx. Use a tongue depressor if necessary.
o Verbalize: “I’m going to examine your mouth and throat now. Please open your
mouth wide and say ‘ah.’”
o Assessment: Observe the movement of the soft palate and check the gag reflex
(Cranial Nerves IX, X).
o Verbalize: “The lips, oral mucosa, and gums are healthy, with no signs of lesions.
The teeth are in good condition, and the tongue and pharynx are normal.”
Neck:
Time: 3 minutes
Time: 5 minutes
Cardiovascular System:
Time: 5 minutes
Abdomen:
Time: 5 minutes
Musculoskeletal System:
Time: 4 minutes
Neurological System:
Time: 5 minutes
Final Steps:
Time: 1 minute