i don't know if this would be a difference of pass/fail, but in the vetskill osces we are told to carry out the movements from the distal to proximal limb. In this video you are doing the opposite, but as i said not sure if it matters just thought worth mentioning.
Thank you for your comment. We would encourage you guys to understand that as long as the technique is carried out safely there is no "right" way to complete the task provided the technique is appropriate. Nobody knows how the task is "passed" or "failed" the steps simply say to complete each technique appropriately and if you do that, we could assume the task is completed - how to "pass" and "fail" is the decision of the awarding organisation. If you were told to go distal to proximal by Vetskills themselves then we would agree this is the appropriate technique, however it is our impression that it does not state to do in this direction in the task. Best of luck with your OSCEs :)
@@PJVNTUTORING this makes sense, thank you. Its hard to know if you're doing enough with a lot of the tasks so can only do your best I suppose. Your videos are really helpful, thanks a lot for posting.
i don't know if this would be a difference of pass/fail, but in the vetskill osces we are told to carry out the movements from the distal to proximal limb. In this video you are doing the opposite, but as i said not sure if it matters just thought worth mentioning.
Thank you for your comment. We would encourage you guys to understand that as long as the technique is carried out safely there is no "right" way to complete the task provided the technique is appropriate.
Nobody knows how the task is "passed" or "failed" the steps simply say to complete each technique appropriately and if you do that, we could assume the task is completed - how to "pass" and "fail" is the decision of the awarding organisation.
If you were told to go distal to proximal by Vetskills themselves then we would agree this is the appropriate technique, however it is our impression that it does not state to do in this direction in the task.
Best of luck with your OSCEs :)
@@PJVNTUTORING this makes sense, thank you. Its hard to know if you're doing enough with a lot of the tasks so can only do your best I suppose. Your videos are really helpful, thanks a lot for posting.
@@siobhanful96 You're very welcome!