ADENOIDECTOMY OET Speaking Role Play | Grade A OET Speaking Role Play Answer Script

 ADENOIDECTOMY OET Speaking Role Play

Patient VS Nurse

Nurse: Good morning, Perk. My name is Nancy, your daughter's attending nurse. How are you?


Bystander: Good morning, Nancy. I am good. Thank you for asking, how about you?


Nurse: I am doing great. Thank you. How is Pamela?


Bystander: She is getting well.


Nurse: Good to hear that, Perk, I am glad to inform you that Pamela is ready for discharge and I am here to discuss the same,


Bystander: but nurse, I am a bit worried about my daughter's readiness to discharge.


Nurse: Ooh is it. The reason for Anna's discharge confirmation is that her postoperative recovery is very much satisfactory. There were no complications during the procedure and recovery period. So Well, Perk, may I know about your concern please?


Bystander: Sure. Nurse. My concern is because she has a sore throat and sounds as though. She is speaking through her nose.


Nurse: I acknowledge your concern Perk. I would like to let you know that there will be some after effects of adenoidectomy. These are quite normal and self limited. Some of the common natural effects are sore throat and change and voice, which Pamela is currently experiencing. Also ear ache, stiff jaw, cetera are usual.


Bystander: Oh, I see.


Nurse: Now, in she case experiences pain, you can provide over the counter pain killers, for pain relief.


Bystander: Sure. I will give her some paracetamol. If she develops pain.


Nurse: That's perfect. Do you have any other questions for me,


Bystander: Actually nurse, so far, my daughter has only had liquids in the hospital and I would like to know, when she can start eating proper food. Again,


Nurse: your concern is understandable. I will guide you through the dietary requirements after adenoidectomy. The time scale for solid food was three days. By that time, her wound will heal to a larger. Meantime. It is highly recommended to provide food types that are easy to swallow, choose foods that have a smooth texture and are nonabrasive pence. She won't feel difficulties in having them and has less chance of injury.


Bystander: All right. I will follow your advice, but nurse, can I send her back to school tomorrow? That is just because I don't want her to get behind at school


Nurse: Being a mother. Your thoughts are sensible. However, I'm sorry to say that she needs one week for recovery at home. I can explain why it is necessary.


Bystander: Okay. You may please.


Nurse: Currently, she is highly prone with getting infected. Therefore, it is very essential to avoid situations that can spread infection. Some of the ways to reduce the risk of infection are to avoid contact with people having coughs. In addition, no swimming for the next three weeks, swimming will increase the chance of getting infection. Apart from these situations, avoid other common ways to get infectious. I hope it is clear to you.


Bystander: Yes, nurse. I understand that, I will take care of it. Good to hear that.


Nurse: Perk, do you have any other concerns nurse?


Bystander: Do I need to bring her back to the hospital? Well, for a check-up,


Nurse: I appreciate your concern. Actually, no follow up appointment is necessary for Pamela's condition. Perhaps, if she develops severe symptoms, seek medical help.


Bystander: All right.


Nurse: Some of the instances Pamela requires medical help are if she develops fever or else, if she suffers intense pain or over bleeding from the mouth, requires immediate medical, Make sure to check for any sort of abnormalities and feel free to contact us without further delay.


Bystander: Sure. Nurse, I'll watch it carefully.


Nurse: I appreciate it. Well, Angela, do I need to clarify any other questions? You have


Bystander: No nurse. It's all right. I hope my daughter will be fine. And she won't develop any serious symptoms.


Nurse: Yes, Angela, with proper care and medication, she will recover fast. Try to follow our medical advice and instructions without any failure for a safer and swift recovery.


Bystander: a course nurse. Thank you for your cooperation. Always feel free to contact us for any help. I wish your daughter, a speedy recovery.


Nurse: Thank you.


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