UPDATE: No need to resheath the needle. www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/registration/toc-materials-2023/marking-docs/rn1-adult-nursing-marking-criteria-2021.pdf UPDATE: Please make sure that you check and read the latest marking criteria. The test centres normally update it every so often. This video was filmed way back. Good luck everyone! Shop the OSCE Workbook here: osce-review-experts.myshopify.com/products/osce-review-expert-workbook
Hello po sir... Tatanong ko lng po sna kung as long as sundin po nmin kung anong nakalagay s marking criteria papasa n po kmi? Or meron po bng d nkalagay s marking criteria n kpg d po nmin sinabi or ngawa babagsak po kami? Iba iba po kc ung mga napaapnuod ko s mga videos tpos ung tinuturo po ng trainer nmin iba dn po...d ko n po alam kung ano po tlga ung susundin maraming slamat po
if it is written like I'd and allergy check has done, then do we need to do I'd check, allergy check again? In Planning station do we need to write self care? How many nsg intervention do we need to write?
Hello po. Just to clarify Lang po kasi in the criteria grasp the skin, then insert the needle, then release the grasped skin, then inject slowly. irelease po ba yun grasped skin? Thank you
Replying to Sam Lab: if you insert the needle at a 45° angle, then you need to release the grasped skin but if you insert the needle at a 90° angle, you need to maintain to pinch the skin while injecting as demonstrated in their video. When administering insulin, 90° should usually be used. It is stated and referenced by royal mardsen. Hope this helps.
Hi Jaycob, According to The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical and Cancer Nursing Procedures 10th edition - Subcutaneous injections are usually given using a 25 G needle. There is no clinical reason to recommend needles longer than 8 mm in adults (FIT [95]). Where a needle is 6mm or shorter, it may not be necessary to lift a skin fold, unless injecting into slim limbs or the abdomen (FIT [95]). When using a needle of 6 mm length or less, insulin injections should be given at an angle of 90° in adults (FIT [95]). Needles of 6 mm or less should be used in children and adolescents; a skin fold should be lifted, unless a smaller needle (4 mm) is being used, in which case this is not usually required. An angle of 90° is recommended for most insulin injections when using a 4 mm needle. Hope that helps. Best of luck
Hey, since you are giving insulin the amount will not be millilitres (ml) but in units. Remember that an insulin syringe contains 1ml. Hope that helps and good luck
Nurse, why is it that your hair is not tied up properly? Nurses in the clinical area are not allowed to have their hairs fixed up like that. Your hair can cause contamination to your patient especially this Covid time.
Thanks for your input on this video. However, here in the UK, we don’t have any specific hairdo that we have to comply to. As long as the hair is tied neatly, that is already considered acceptable. The best measure to prevent cross contamination, as all nurses know, is hand hygiene. 😁
Hi Mini, it’s written somewhere on the actual exam document. You will see the documents and supporting information on your Moodle/blackboard/nile account once your exams is booked . Good luck
For sc no need to wait for 10 secs before withdrawing the needle its only applicable for IM injection. Please see the marking criteria for reference. Good luck
UPDATE: No need to resheath the needle. www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/registration/toc-materials-2023/marking-docs/rn1-adult-nursing-marking-criteria-2021.pdf
UPDATE: Please make sure that you check and read the latest marking criteria. The test centres normally update it every so often. This video was filmed way back. Good luck everyone!
Shop the OSCE Workbook here:
osce-review-experts.myshopify.com/products/osce-review-expert-workbook
Thank you 🙏
Hello po sir... Tatanong ko lng po sna kung as long as sundin po nmin kung anong nakalagay s marking criteria papasa n po kmi? Or meron po bng d nkalagay s marking criteria n kpg d po nmin sinabi or ngawa babagsak po kami? Iba iba po kc ung mga napaapnuod ko s mga videos tpos ung tinuturo po ng trainer nmin iba dn po...d ko n po alam kung ano po tlga ung susundin maraming slamat po
Emer will the examiner fail us if there is tiny small bubble left in the syringe?
@@kabitadahal5175 no, but make sure you are giving the correct amount of medication. Best of luck
She didn’t ask for patients preferred site of injection. Is it ok to do like this?
patient name is kamala Tamang,not kamala Gurung
do you need to change your gown? the marking criteria doesn't mention it.
if it is written like I'd and allergy check has done, then do we need to do I'd check, allergy check again?
In Planning station do we need to write self care? How many nsg intervention do we need to write?
I thought there is no need to clean the site if the patient is not immunocompromised?
Hi Sarah, if you look closely it says there- if the site is clean there would be no need to clean. Hope that helps. Good luck
Since there has been changes to the OSCE (4 Stations added)...can you do some videos on that?
We will work on it😉
Hai did u write the new osce
Hi, Emer! Just want to ask if are we going to be given with a calculator during IM/SC injection to know how many ml we are to give?
Hi , no. It will be a simple calculation
Is that 30 seconds when she counts till 1-5..please clarify.
HI Aparna, just pretend that she counted for 30 seconds. Good luck
So do I need to count till 10 so that it is 10 seconds.
Hello po. Just to clarify Lang po kasi in the criteria grasp the skin, then insert the needle, then release the grasped skin, then inject slowly.
irelease po ba yun grasped skin?
Thank you
Release the skin after giving the insulin . The reason is for you to give the insulin on the subcutaneous tissue and not on the muscles.
@@EmerDiego will you be penalised if you release the skin prior?
Replying to Sam Lab: if you insert the needle at a 45° angle, then you need to release the grasped skin but if you insert the needle at a 90° angle, you need to maintain to pinch the skin while injecting as demonstrated in their video. When administering insulin, 90° should usually be used. It is stated and referenced by royal mardsen. Hope this helps.
Y 90 degree angle for a subcutaneous injection
Hi Jaycob,
According to The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical and Cancer Nursing Procedures 10th edition - Subcutaneous injections are usually given using a 25 G needle. There is no clinical reason to recommend needles longer than 8 mm in adults (FIT [95]). Where a needle is 6mm or shorter, it may not be necessary to lift a skin fold, unless injecting into slim limbs or the abdomen (FIT [95]). When using a needle of 6 mm length or less, insulin injections should be given at an angle of 90° in adults (FIT [95]). Needles of 6 mm or less should be used in children and adolescents; a skin fold should be lifted, unless a smaller needle (4 mm) is being used, in which case this is not usually required. An angle of 90° is recommended for most insulin injections when using a 4 mm needle.
Hope that helps. Best of luck
How many minutes is the SC administration in OSCE?
For the new osce it is now 12 minutes, best of luck
Where is the marking criteria.. I can’t find any
www.brookes.ac.uk/study/courses/professional-and-short-courses/healthcare-cpd/nmc-competence-test-centre/support/
Sir do u HV offline training
hi po.. is this the actual procedure in OSCE? no need to demonstrate the hand washing? thank you
hi kristine, hand hygiene on the marking criteria means hand rub
is it ok if we don't need to tell the amount of the medication we aspirated? She did not mentioned in this video so I was thinking if its ok?
Hey, since you are giving insulin the amount will not be millilitres (ml) but in units. Remember that an insulin syringe contains 1ml. Hope that helps and good luck
Nurse, why is it that your hair is not tied up properly? Nurses in the clinical area are not allowed to have their hairs fixed up like that. Your hair can cause contamination to your patient especially this Covid time.
Thanks for your input on this video. However, here in the UK, we don’t have any specific hairdo that we have to comply to. As long as the hair is tied neatly, that is already considered acceptable. The best measure to prevent cross contamination, as all nurses know, is hand hygiene. 😁
@@cocotadtad. What about the hair color? Thank you!
Never recap insulin syringe..
that's correct, good luck 🤞
The route is not mentioned in prescription then how that prescription can be proceed?
Hi Mini, it’s written somewhere on the actual exam document. You will see the documents and supporting information on your Moodle/blackboard/nile account once your exams is booked . Good luck
Hi, i thought she should count 10sec again before removing the syringe
For sc no need to wait for 10 secs before withdrawing the needle its only applicable for IM injection. Please see the marking criteria for reference. Good luck
The 4th moment of your handwashing when you is same as the 6th. So, you are inconsistent.