Loss of Consciousness History Taking | How to pass OSCE
Loss of Consciousness History Taking | How to pass OSCE. Syncope is the medical term for fainting or passing out. It is caused by a temporary drop in the amount of blood that flows to the brain. Syncope can happen if you have a sudden drop in blood pressure, a drop in heart rate, or changes in the amount of blood in areas of your body.. In this video I will cover different scenarios of loss of consciousness: seizure, falls, syncope. Don’t forget to Subscribe: / @mypanotes #syncope #osce #oscecases

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