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OSCE history taking | Traumatic spinal cord Injury| Exam practice #mbbs #usmle #trauma #spine #plab

🚑 OSCE station: history taking – traumatic spinal cord injury
A 32-year-old male is brought to the emergency department after a road traffic accident. He complains of weakness in all four limbs. As a final-year medical student, your task is to take a focused history to assess for possible cervical spinal cord injury.
This video demonstrates:
✅ Professional introduction and rapport-building
✅ Focused trauma history (mechanism of injury & onset)
✅ Neurological symptoms (motor, sensory, bladder/bowel)
✅ Systematic trauma screening (head, chest, abdomen, limbs)
✅ Past medical, surgical, medication, and allergy history
✅ Social background and functional impact
✅ Exploring patient’s concerns, ideas, and expectations
✅ Clear summary and empathetic closure
⚡ Marking domains covered:
1. Introduction & rapport
2. Presenting complaint & HPI
3. Neurological & systemic review
4. Past medical/surgical history, medications, allergies
5. Social & functional history
6. Patient’s concerns, ideas, expectations
7. Communication skills
🎯 Perfect for final-year OSCE preparation, trauma/neurology stations, and structured history-taking revision.
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