Hyperemises Gravidraum OET Speaking Role Play | Grade A OET Speaking Samples Answer Script 22
Nullipara Women VS Nurse
Nurse : Hi good morning. My name is OET Answers, and I will be your attending nurse today..
Patient : Good morning nurse.
Nurse : May I confirm your Id details with you.. Please confirm your first and last name for me..
Patient : My name is Henry Harwood. hi Henry, I can see that you seem upset. Could you tell me what is bothering you and how may I assist you today..
Patient : Yes I am suffering from persistent vomiting and dehydration. Now the doctor has diagnosed me with hyperemesis gravidarum. I really don’t know what exactly it is. If you don’t mind can you please explain it to me?
Nurse : Sure I am glad to explain it to you. Hyperemesis gravidarum is extreme persistent nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. It can lead to dehydration weight loss and electrolyte imbalances. It is considered more severe in the morning. Sickness symptoms often get better after the 20th week of pregnancy but may last the entire pregnancy duration..
Patient : Are there any implications for my baby..
Nurse : Your concern is reasonable. Unfortunately we need to be more alert about this condition. Hyperemesis gravidarum can have a lower risk of miscarriage but a higher risk of premature birth.
Patient : Oh is it plus I am worried about the medications that I need to follow..
Nurse : Yes I can acknowledge your situation but currently you need a strict medication regimen in order to relieve your symptoms.
Patient : Could you please explain to me in detail?
Nurse : Sure, currently you are under intravenous infusion to overcome problems related to dehydration in addition pyridoxine has been given to reduce severe vomiting; however, you need to continue these medications until the end of the second trimester Moreover, you are supposed to take proper bed rest for a better result..
Patient : Okay I understood the need for medication but still I am worried about the effect of these medications on my baby..
Nurse : Yes I can appreciate, this is difficult for you but don’t worry our doctors are really experts and they provide medications that are really effective for you, and don’t affect or harm your baby..
Patient : All right nurse: however, until now I haven’t taken any medications on behalf of the health of my baby but now I insist on taking medications..
Nurse : Do not worry Henry. It won’t affect the health of your baby. As per the doctor your case is not severe and you will deliver a healthy baby..
Patient : I am expressing many questions because I am a woman who conceived many times and not able to deliver a baby so I am really anxious and concerned about my situation..
Nurse : I am really sorry to hear that. Don’t worry about you and your baby’s health. We assure you that you will be able to make a complete recovery if you adhere to the instructions and medicines..
Patient : I am happy to hear that I hope everything will be all right..
Nurse : Sure, thank you for understanding and listening to my words..
Patient : Yes thank you..
Nurse : By the way if you would like to have your husband by your side I can make an arrangement for that so that he can emotionally support you in this condition. How does that sound..
Patient : Yes that’s a very good idea. I believe that his presence can comfort me to a greater extent..
Nurse : All right, I will do the necessary measures..
Patient : Thank you so much for your kind support nurse..
Nurse : It’s my pleasure. It’s my duty Henry apart from this, Is there anything else that I can assist you with..
Patient : No not really for now..
Nurse : Then, before you leave the hospital I can provide you with a detailed leaflet regarding dos and don’ts during pregnancy..
Patient : Yes, that will be a genuinely helpful nurse. Thank you so much..
Nurse : You are welcome and if you need any further assistance don’t hesitate, you can ring the call button which is there on your right hand side.
Patient : Sure..
Nurse : Okay then I wish you a very speedy recovery and a happy pregnancy..
Patient : Great, thanks a lot..
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