LetZ walkthrough NMC OSCE Planning Station focusing on an End-of-Life "Out" scenario. This video is designed to help you prepare for the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). In this scenario, we guide you through the essential steps of planning care for a patient nearing the end of life, who is preparing to transition to an "out-of-hospital" care setting. Key points covered include: Understanding the patient's medical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Collaborating with family members and other healthcare professionals. Preparing appropriate documentation, such as an Advance Care Plan (ACP). Addressing pain management, symptom control, and psychological support. Communicating effectively and compassionately with all involved parties. This video offers a clear structure for approaching the station, tips for demonstrating professional values, and insights into meeting the NMC's standards. Ideal for OSCE candidates, this tutorial ensures you’re well-prepared to confidently and competently plan care in similar scenarios. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more OSCE preparation tips and practical guides! Key Steps in the Planning Station 1. Read the Scenario Thoroughly Identify the patient’s current condition and specific needs. Note any preferences, cultural or religious considerations, and the family’s involvement. Highlight key symptoms such as pain, breathlessness, or agitation. 2. Identify Key Priorities Symptom Management: Pain relief, managing dyspnea, and providing comfort. Psychological Support: Addressing anxiety, fear, or distress for both patient and family. Communication: Ensuring clear, compassionate communication about the patient’s prognosis and care plan. Holistic Care: Consider emotional, spiritual, and practical needs. Documentation Tips Be concise but thorough, focusing on the patient’s immediate needs. Use clear and professional language. Ensure your care plan aligns with evidence-based end-of-life care practices.