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Reading Part B & Answers Explanation - Part 01

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Reading Part B & Answers Explanation - Part 01 Q1.   The main objective of this message is to  A. discuss the prevalence of gallbladder diseases.  B. introduce a new protocol for monitoring gallbladder patients.  C. provide an update on the latest gallbladder surgery techniques. To: All Nurses  Subject: Important Notice Monitoring Protocol for Gallbladder Patients  In light of recent studies, we have observed that gallstones affect approximately 10-15% of the adult population. This translates to about 20 million people in our country alone. Gallstones can lead to cholecystitis, or inflammation of the gallbladder, which if left untreated, can result in severe complications such as gallbladder rupture. A study of 13,555 cholecystitis patients showed that 10% had a gallbladder rupture. To prevent such outcomes, we are now recommending continuous patient monitoring for signs of cholecystitis instead of the previous practice of routine checks. Q2. ...

Heparin Injection Test OET Speaking Role Play | OET Answers

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  Heparin Injection Test OET Speaking Role Play Latest   Exam Model 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 kn...

Dog Bite OET Speaking Role Play | OET Answers

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Dog Bite Test OET Speaking Role Play Latest   Exam Model Patient vs Nurse   Nurse Hello, I am OETanswers one of the nurses in this emergency department. I want to inform you that your wound treatment has been completed successfully. Patient Okay. Nurse I am here to provide instructions on your wound care. Well, how are you feeling right now? Patient Currently, I am feeling much relieved. I think the painkillers start acting. Nurse Good to hear me here. Ma'am, I want to know your understanding of wound care. Patient This is the first time I am getting a dog bite, so I don't know how to care for the wound. Nurse I realize you're in a situation. I will explain in detail to you. Patient All right. Nurse First, let me give you the basic information about wound care. It is essential to keep the wound clean and dry. Care should be taken while draining the wound. Dry the wound gently. Patient Okay. Nurse Always remember to apply a new dressing if the wound gets wet. No matter wheth...