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Comlex Level 2 PE app for iPhone and iPad


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Education Medical
Developer: Omnipresent Education Pvt. Ltd.
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Feb 2012
App size: 21.5 Mb

COMLEX Level 2 Performance Evaluation Exam
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- Application covers 60 most frequently asked cases for COMLEX Level 2 PE Exam.
- Common tips and standardize patient check list included.
- This app presents 101 frequently encountered challenging questions/situations in exactly the way it is presented in PE exam.
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This App also covers very important points of PE exam.
-Things you need to remember before entering patient room
-Formulate Differential Diagnosis based on symptom
-How to start case and take HPI
-Dealing with difficult patient and challenging questions
-Summarize history
-What to remember before starting physical exam
-Physical exam, Closure and SOAP note
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It will help you to learn all three axes of PE exam.
1. Patient Presentation Axis
- Standardized patients in ambulatory and emergency medical settings.
2. Osteopathic Medical Practice Axis
Each case will teach you about Physician-Patient Communication, Interpersonal Skills and Professionalism through discussion.
3. Clinical Content Axis
Most frequently asked 60 cases and videos.
1. CVS: Hypertension, Palpitations
2. RS: Sinusitis, Sore Throat, Chronic Cough, Hemoptysis, Shortness Of Breath
3. GIS: Acute Abdomen, Constipation, Diarrhea In Male, Dysphagia, Hemetemesis, Janudice, Epigastric Pain, Nausea And Vomiting, Melena, Lower GI Bleeding
4. GU:Burning Micturition, Dyspareunia, Erectile Dysfunction, Difficulty In Urination, Amenorrhea, First Ante Natal Visit, Hematuria, Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, Hot Flushes, Vaginal Discharge
5. CNS:Dizziness, Headache – GCA, Headache-SAH, Headache–Meningitis, Headache – Migraine, Frequent Falls, Hearing Loss, Insomnia, Loss Of Consciousness, Memory Loss, Numbness And Weakness, Acute Vision Loss
6. Pediatrics:Diarrhea, Epistaxis, Vomiting, Fever
7. Musculoskeletal System: Ankle Pain, Elbow Pain, Heel Pain, Back Pain, Knee Pain, Joint Pain, Shoulder Pain, Wrist Pain, Hip Pain
8. Additional cases: Diabetes Follow Up, Sickle Cell, Domestic Violence, Insurance Check Up, Sad Mood, Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Pain Seeking Behavior
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Challenging Questions App:
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This covers 101 cases scenario which teach you about physician-patient communication, interpersonal skills and professionalism via discussion.
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1. In the Beginning of patient encounter: You will enjoy learning different challenging questions/situations encountered in the beginning of case.  Such as,
- How to do counseling of mother of  2 year old boy when epistaxis does not stop and she is worried about his son?
- How to take history from crying patients?
2. In the middle of patient encounter
- How to do counseling when patient ask for pain medicine?
- How to elicit history from victim of Domestic Violence or Elder Abuse?
3.   During physical examination
- When patient yelled at you during physical examination what is next step?
- How to finish PE when patient refused to participate and asked you to get X-ray?
4. During closure:
- When patient insists to prescribe medicines for weight loss when you think it is not indicated.
- When patient refuses to be admitted when you think it is indicated.
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Helpful features:
- All 101 questions with relevant explanation after answer.
- Sound and score included
- Review tab to review all 101 questions
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This medical app requires internet connection, wifi recommended.
Disclaimer: www.usmletutoring is not affiliated with NBOME (National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examination) or any other agencies. Patients names are for educational purpose and there is no relation with any living persons.