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

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PERITONITIS OET Speaking Role Play Patient Vs Nurse Nurse:   Good afternoon, Johan. I am Bruce, your attending nurse. How are you now? Patient:   Good afternoon, Bruce. I'm good. Thank you for asking. Nurse:   Well, Johan, I am here to replace your cannula as it is not working. Nothing to panic about. It is pretty common and is due to chewing. Afterward, I'll do the clinical observations. Patient:   All right, Nurse:   Johan, how are you feeling now? Patient:   Actually, nerves. I have got quite a lot of pain where the dressing is. Nurse:   I'm sorry to hear that. You feel pain. Other than that, are you feeling exhausted, tired, or nauseous? Patient:   I feel tired. Nurse, but not nauseous or anything else. Nurse:   Thank you for your information. First, I would like to inform you that the pain you are suffering is normal, and I can reassure you that it is temporary. Patient:   Okay? Nurse:   Moreover, we have al...

Ms Bruce Lee OET Writing Sample Answer | Grade A OET Writing Sample Answer

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 Ms Bruce Lee OET Writing Sample Answer Mr Bruce Lipton Charge Nurse Lorit Hospital   11 October 2022   Dear Mr Lipton,   Re: Ms Bruce Lee DOB: 21 December 1971   I am writing to refer Mr Bruce Lee who has been scheduled for bunionectomy on 01 January 2023. She requires continuing care and conservative management.   Today, Ms Lee has presented to our facility for annual review and reported that she has consulted an orthopedic consultant today with complaints of painful bunion on his right foot along with mobility impairment; consequently, the aforementioned surgery has been planned. She has been discussed the need of continuing medication, as well as written instructions has been provided.   Ms Lee lives with his husband, who assists her with activities of daily living. She underwent an excision of melanoma from the left leg and was provided hormone treatment as well as radiation therapy for prostate cancer in 2014. In add...

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

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  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 grea t. 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 kn...

What does a heart attack feel like

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The most significant complaint with which patients come to see a cardiologist is chest pain. So, I have seen patients from kids having chest pain to older adults having chest pain. And most of the time, they get panicked. In this article I'm going to talk about which pain is essential.   I will first explain to you how it does cardiac pain is called heart attack pain, or in technical terms, it's called angina .   What does a heart attack feel like? or How does heart attack feel? Imagine an elephant sitting on the top of your chest. Rather than pain, it will be a discomfort, and such compressive pain will be there. It'll last for more than two to three minutes. And the pain may radiate to your, both arms, shoulder, jaw, neck, and back. It will be associated with sweating and breathing difficulty and dizziness. You don't need to all have the associated features also.   You have heard about how anginal pain becomes to known as a heart attack.   Now I...

How to become a nurse in Australia

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  In this article, I'm going to explain about how to become a nurse in Australia, especially nursing in Australia. So, if you're considering enrolling in a nursing degree, I want to have a general overview of how we go about nursing in Australia. Let's first talk about the different types of nurses in Australia.   Types of nurses in Australia   Let's first talk about the different types of nurses in Australia. There are two different types of nurses.  1. Enrolled nurses 2. Registered nurses Enrolled nurses  have completed a diploma of nursing, a one-and-a-half-year course at either TAFE or private institutions. It's a combination of theory and practical. The course requires a minimum of 400 hours of clinical placement for clinical skills, accusation and registration.  Registered nurses  are nurses who have completed a three-year bachelor of nursing degree at the university level.   During the study, there is a workplace-based c...

Stuart Little OET Writing Sample Answer | Grade A OET Writing Sample Answer

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 Stuart Little OET Writing Sample Answer  Dr Prince Charles Lactation consultant Brisbane Brest Feeding Support Center Brisbane, 5265   11 August 2022   Dear Charles,   Re: Stuart Little DOB : 06 June 2022   I am writing to refer Stuart Little, a 6-week-old baby boy. He has mild constipation and dehydration. Therefore, his mother, Mrs Little Flower Charles requires support regarding breastfeeding and formula preparation.   Mrs Flower has presented to our facility today with a concern about Stuart’s constipation. He had three wet nappies in the past 24 hours with dark urine. His physical examination revealed that he was mildly dehydrated and lethargic. However, he has gained 1000 gm since his birth.   Mrs Flower delivered Stuart through a normal delivery with the birth weight of 3400 gm. Even though she breast-fed him for the first three weeks, she was advised to initiate formula feeding, as she was sick. She believe...

MENISCAL TEAR OET Speaking Role Play | Grade A OET Speaking Role Play Answer Script

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  MENISCAL TEAR OET Speaking Role Play Patient Vs Nurse Nurse: Hi, good morning. I'm your attending nurse OET Answers here. How are you today? Patient: I'm good. Thank you for asking. What about you? Nurse: I am good. Thank you. Well, David, I am happy to inform you that you are ready for the discharge and I am here to discuss some information on your recovery and while care after the discharge. Patient: All right, Nurse: David, may I know how you feel, right? Patient: Actually, nurse still, my knee feels a bit painful and it also looks very swollen. Although I feel a bit tired. I am looking forward to going home. Nurse: I am sorry to hear that you still feel pain and tired. However, David, I can confirm that these are the usual side effects of the surgery. I can explain it in detail. Patient: All right, nurse, Nurse: as part of the surgery, you have been provided an anesthesia. Obviously, this will have some after effects. Some of the common after effe...

David Cameron OET Writing Sample Answer | Grade A OET Writing Sample Answer

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 David Cameron OET Writing Sample Answer  Ms Margret Martin Clinical Psychologist Early Childhood Mental Health Team Hospital Manchester   01 July 2022   Dear Ms Martin,   Re: David Cameron DOB: 01 June 2017   I am writing to refer David Cameron who is suspected to have early onset of separation anxiety disorder. He requires further assessment and management.   David is a kindergarten student and used to live a happy life. However, his mental condition has become unstable since his mother, Mrs Susan Cameron was admitted to hospital for 6 weeks following a deliberately self-harm attempt. He is withdrawn, even refuses to attend the kindergarten. He cries and panics when his mother leaves his sight and experiences increased night mares and insomnia. He is preoccupied that she may leave him again. It has created high pressure on his mother’s mental health, which already has been fragile.   David has eczema. His mother h...