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ECG interpretation is a common job, both during working hours and when on-call. Before interpreting the ECG, make sure you know why that ECG was taken: for example, was it done due to the patient having chest pain, because of hyperkalaemia or a routine admission ECG? This will potentiall...
Geeky Medics platform Introduction Interpreting chest X-rays (CXRs) is an essential skill for clinical practice that is frequently assessed in OSCEs. Asystematic approach to CXR interpretationensures that pathology is not missed. Specific CXR findings and abnormalitiescommonly appearin OSCEs. You must ...
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Introduction Wrist trauma is a common presentation to the emergency department and X-ray is typically the first-line investigation used to identify bony injuries. This guide provides a step-by-step approach tointerpreting wrist X-raysand includes examples of the key pathology you may come across....
It is important to have astructured approachto interpreting heart murmurs during acardiovascular examination. If a murmur is heard during auscultation, consider the following questions: When during the cardiac cycle is the murmur heard? What are the characteristics of the murmur? What is the intensit...