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Heparin Injection Test OET Speaking Role Play
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Patient vs Nurse
Nurse
Thank you for allowing me to assess you. But before proceeding with further things, I would like to ask you a couple of questions. Shall I?
Patient
Yes, you may. Please.
Nurse
Could you please tell me in detail about your bruising?
Patient
Sure. Well, Nurse, the bruising appeared two days after I started taking the injections on my own.
Nurse
All right. I have noted it. Could you please tell me, have you experienced any pain in the sight of discoloration?
Patient
Yes, Nurse. The bruises are more painful now than when they first appeared.
Nurse
I am sorry to hear you are in pain. Please be relaxed. Hopefully, we will be able to subside your pain. Besides these, do you have any other symptoms? Such as fever, nausea, or shortness of breath?
Patient
No, Nurse. I haven't had any other symptoms, and I feel well otherwise.
Nurse
All right. Good to hear that. And may I know about your compliance with the administration of injection?
Patient
I have been able to take the injections successfully regularly as I was told to do.
Nurse
It's great to know that I am here. However, I would like to advise you on the best administration technique for heparin injection so that such conditions and further complications can be avoided.
Patient
Definitely. Nurse, you may. Please.
Nurse
I appreciate your willingness to listen. First of all, I can give you some instructions regarding the method of injection while doing the injection. Make sure you pinch the site and then do the injection. Moreover, as you inject slowly, release the pinch. I hope it is clear to you.
Patient
Yes. I do follow the same method.
Nurse
All right. So continue to follow the same. The second thing to be taken care of is consistency. That is, you should be consistent with the time of the injection. You should also not do injections regularly at the same site. Instead, please change the location of the injection every day to avoid unnecessary skin troubles.
Patient
Oh, I wasn't aware of it. I have been using the same area for the injection on my skin. I forgot it had to be different.
Nurse
No worries. But from next time onwards, please remember to change the injection site as you can reduce the risk of trauma to the skin. Hence, there is less risk of bruising and pain.
Patient
All right, Nurse. I will follow as you suggest.
Nurse
Thank you for accepting my suggestions. Now, the next thing you can do to prevent further bruising is to give pressure. If the injection site bleeds, remember to avoid rubbing the injection site after the prick.
Patient
I understand what you are saying. Nurse, I think it's better if I can just stop having the heparin injections.
Nurse
I realize what you are saying. Perhaps it is essential to continue injections as your activity level is insufficient, and there are ongoing risks of blood clots. Therefore, it is better to continue the injection as per the doctor's advice to prevent all these complications.
Patient
You are correct, but I don't think I need them. Nurse, You should understand that now I can get up and move around my house more. So, do I need to continue taking the injection?
Nurse
Your thoughts are pretty natural, by the way. At this point, the activity level will not be the same as your typical or regular level before. So, the injection needs to be continuously taken for a short term. Exactly. You are speaking as per the doctor's instruction of days after the surgery. Currently, you have already finished the week from that.
Patient
Okay. As of now. Please tell me. I would like to know what can be done about the bruising I have at present.
Nurse
There is no need for any treatment for bruising, as it is all self-resolving. There is no room for further concern.
Patient
All right, Nurse. I got it.
Nurse
Great. I am here now. For now, I suggest you just continue your injection until the next doctor's appointment.
Patient
All right, Nurse, I will continue taking the injections independently until I see the doctor.
Nurse
Thank you, for understanding and accepting my suggestions. I wish you a healthy life ahead.
Patient
That is the end of your only speaking role. Play. All the best.
Nurse
Thank you.
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