My MCQ performance was passable (not great, however), UW avg in mid
50's. CCS being 25% is a good portion of the grade, and enough to make or break your score, in my opinon....If the test were just MCQ I would have passed!!!! My CCS cases were easy, which is why I'm so confused at my score being so borderline...sinusitis, hypothyroidism, pregnancy...all one step management. I thought the CCS would bring my score UP!! Could I possibly be missing somethign else in the case? I just don't want to make the same mistakes over again and not pass for not knowing to press up up down down left right left right B A B A select start. Frustrated!
Check out the Uworld cases again. When you're done, read what's in the left column. If you didn't do ALL of it, you missed points. Then, read the what's in the right column. If you did ANY of it, you missed ALOT of points. You have to remember to move patients to do locations at the right time. You have to always do a physical exam as the first thing (but select focused exams when emergent, followed by a complete exam later), then diagnostics labs as the second thing.
Since it was the reason you failed Step 3, its likely you have a major system error in your CSS workflow. Analyzing the natural steps to get the right answer might help. I know you probably know this intuitively, but on the exam, it must be robotic and methodic. Actually, in order to pass you must think like what ER doctors are chastized for thinking like. "Abdominal Pain = Belly Labs" "Chest Pain = Chest Pain labs." This type of thinking makes you look like a peon, replaceable, and down right foolish. On the Step 3, it gives you a win.
History --> Physical --> Regular Labs --> Focused Labs --> Treatment
(maybe treatment before focused labs if emergent)
(don't forget to transfer a patient)
Decisions at each step
1. History: none, done for you
2. Physical: complete (nonemergent) focused (emergent), do a complete later
3. Regular Labs: CBC, CMP, +/- CXR, ECG,
4. Focused Labs: patient, location, and severity dependent
- Pap, GC, Chla, Wet Mount, KOH Prep (vaginal discharge)
- KUB, CT scan, Lactate, Amylase, lipase (belly pain)
5. Treatment: patient, location, and severity dependent
If you went from "runny nose --> sinusitis --> abx" but didn't do a decent workup, then you probably lost points. You know, things like Centor critieria, monospots, rapid streps, bacterial culture, those things matter. If you didn't do the monospot or the rapid strep, and just treated, you probably got dinged in the "critical fail" category. If you knew "antibiotics" but didn't know which to pick or the right route, you probably got dinged in the critical fail" category.
Again, I'd check Uworld and thoroughly read the closing statements and all the things that the test expects you to do in the complete win category.
P.S. Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A start. There isn't a second BA, and why would you play two player on Step 3?