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Welcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
Affecting 50% of men over 65, lower urinary tract symptoms are a high-yield OSCE topic. This episode breaks down self-management interventions, which are supported by moderate-quality evidence and proven to be as effective as drug treatment. Learn the stepwise approach: from fluid management (restricting evening intake for nocturia) and reducing caffeine/alcohol to the "OSCE gold" of toileting practices like double voiding and urethral milking. We cover bladder retraining (aiming for 3-hour intervals) and the critical safety precaution of ruling out infection. Deliver a superior, evidence-based management plan today!
#AMCClinicalExam LowerUrinaryTractSymptoms #LUTS #BenignProstaticHyperplasia #BladderRetraining #OSCE #IMGAustralia #UrethralMilking #Non-drugInterventions #Men'sHealth
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, don't just recommend "drinking less." Specifically suggest "evening fluid restriction" for nocturia and "timing medication" (like diuretics) to minimise symptoms during travel. Explicitly mentioning "urethral milking" and "double voiding" demonstrates the specific, high-level clinical advice that examiners look for in a passing management plan.
If this AMC-related topic interests you, visit the full webpage for extended notes and additional exam-oriented resources: LUTS Essentials: Your Clinical Exam Companion
Also, listen to the Urinary series:
S1E128 - Cracking mixed urinary incontinence in a 50-year-old woman
S1E95 - Managing male urinary tract infection
S1E73 - Urinary frequency and mature-onset diabetes mellitus
S1E67 - Muscle weakness and urinary symptoms in a 60-year-old man
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.
By MedistandingWelcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
Affecting 50% of men over 65, lower urinary tract symptoms are a high-yield OSCE topic. This episode breaks down self-management interventions, which are supported by moderate-quality evidence and proven to be as effective as drug treatment. Learn the stepwise approach: from fluid management (restricting evening intake for nocturia) and reducing caffeine/alcohol to the "OSCE gold" of toileting practices like double voiding and urethral milking. We cover bladder retraining (aiming for 3-hour intervals) and the critical safety precaution of ruling out infection. Deliver a superior, evidence-based management plan today!
#AMCClinicalExam LowerUrinaryTractSymptoms #LUTS #BenignProstaticHyperplasia #BladderRetraining #OSCE #IMGAustralia #UrethralMilking #Non-drugInterventions #Men'sHealth
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, don't just recommend "drinking less." Specifically suggest "evening fluid restriction" for nocturia and "timing medication" (like diuretics) to minimise symptoms during travel. Explicitly mentioning "urethral milking" and "double voiding" demonstrates the specific, high-level clinical advice that examiners look for in a passing management plan.
If this AMC-related topic interests you, visit the full webpage for extended notes and additional exam-oriented resources: LUTS Essentials: Your Clinical Exam Companion
Also, listen to the Urinary series:
S1E128 - Cracking mixed urinary incontinence in a 50-year-old woman
S1E95 - Managing male urinary tract infection
S1E73 - Urinary frequency and mature-onset diabetes mellitus
S1E67 - Muscle weakness and urinary symptoms in a 60-year-old man
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.