INR Test OET Speaking Role Play | Grade A OET Speaking Role Play Answer Script
INR Test OET Speaking Role Play
29 August Exam Model
Patient vs Nurse
Nurse
Good morning. Me? Good to see you again. I'm your attending nurse, Jordan Horner, here. How are you doing?
Patient
Good morning, nurse. Good to see you, too. I am good. Thank you for asking.
Nurse
Great. Just to confirm. Can you tell me the reason for your visit today?
Patient
I am here for an hour test because I am having a long flight.
Nurse
Okay. Before we begin the test, I'd like to find out more details about your trip.
Patient
Sure, why not? I am travelling next week for a family wedding. It takes more than hours of flight, and I am a bit worried about my condition.
Nurse
Okay, that sounds exciting. However, since you have atrial fibrillation and are on warfarin therapy, it's important that you take some precautions during your flight to reduce the risk of blood clots. And I know that is the reason why you are worried.
Patient
Yes, Nurse. I have no idea how to deal with the situation.
Nurse
Don't worry. I will provide some strategies to deal with the situation. Firstly, I would recommend intermittent walking during the flight. Secondly, wear loose clothes to help improve blood flow. Thirdly, use compression stockings, which can also help reduce the risk of blood clots in here. Do you have any questions about these strategies?
Patient
No, I got it from the answers. What about consuming alcohol?
Nurse
Well, considering the consumption of alcohol, it is important that you avoid alcohol consumption as it can increase your risk of bleeding and cause blood circulation problems.
Patient
Oh, is it?
Nurse
Yes, Robert. Above all, if possible, I would recommend postponing your trip until you're in our level two stable. May I know your thoughts, please?
Patient
Oh, I am sorry, nurse. It is not possible to postpone the trip. I have to be there for the wedding. I am ready to follow all your instructions. But I must fly.
Nurse
All right. I understand the necessity. It's okay. However, if you must travel, it's important that you take extra precautions. Such as avoiding sitting for long periods of time. For which I recommend intermittent walking during the flight.
Patient
Okay.
Nurse
Robert, It is also important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. You should also inform the airline staff about your condition so that they can provide any necessary assistance during the flight. Do you have any questions about this?
Patient
No. I will do as you suggest.
Nurse
That's perfect. Now that we've discussed these strategies and options, do you have any other concerns?
Patient
No. Nurse, I am. Good.
Nurse
Good to hear. Now, I'd like to establish your consent to begin the An in test. Do you consent to the test?
Patient
Yes. You may. Please proceed.
Nurse
Thank you. Well, before concluding, let me summarize what we have discussed so far. Me here. You're here today for another test due to your upcoming flight for a family wedding. And you're concerned about managing your condition of atrial fibrillation while travelling. I've provided you with a set of strategies to help reduce the risk of blood clots during your flight.
Nurse
First, intermittent walking. It's advised to walk around periodically during the flight to improve blood circulation. Second, wearing loose clothes. Canadian. Better blood flow. Third compression stockings. These can further help in reducing the risk of blood clots. Fourth, avoid alcohol. It's best to avoid alcohol consumption as it can impact bleeding and blood circulation. Fifth, hydration and informing airline staff.
Nurse
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and inform airline staff about your condition for any necessary assistance.
Patient
Sure.
Nurse
While postponing the trip would be ideal until you're in our level stable, as you've mentioned that this isn't possible due to the wedding. So, in that case, following these precautions is crucial. Remember to avoid extended periods of sitting. Keep hydrated and inform the airline staff about your condition. If you have any more concerns, feel free to ask. Safe travels, and enjoy the wedding.
Patient
Thank you, nurse.
Click here to view the cue card ...
Comments
Post a Comment
Kindly support us by sharing these answers with your friends