OET DAILY PRACTICE MATERIALS – DAY 14


Mihiraa’s OET Daily- DAY 14

Daily Practice, Daily Progress

Your Path to OET Success

Practice All Four Modules Daily

OET LISTENING DAILY 

Question:
What is the primary reason for prioritizing the response to a red code pager alert?
A. To prevent false alarms and unnecessary disruptions.
B. To ensure timely response to critical patient situations.
C. To avoid taking the pager into isolation rooms.

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OET READING DAILY

Passage:
A recent meta-analysis examined the efficacy of multivitamin supplementation in preventing chronic diseases. Researchers pooled data from multiple randomized controlled trials to assess the overall impact of multivitamins on health outcomes. While some studies suggested a modest reduction in the risk of certain cancers and heart disease, the overall evidence was inconclusive. The analysis also highlighted the importance of considering individual nutritional status and lifestyle factors when evaluating the potential benefits of multivitamin supplementation.

Question:
What is the potential limitation of relying solely on multivitamin supplementation for disease prevention?
A) Guaranteed protection against all chronic diseases.
B) Reduced need for a balanced diet.
C) Possible overconsumption of certain nutrients.
D) Ineffectiveness in preventing all chronic diseases.

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OET WRITING DAILY

How you will include this information?

Case Note

Patient: Ms. Mihiraa
Age: 45

Initial Management:

  • Intravenous antibiotics initiated (pending culture results)
  • Incision site cleaned and dressed
  • Pain management with IV analgesia
  • Bed rest and elevation of affected limb

Write a letter to the Community Nurse, paragraph.

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OET SPEAKING DAILY

SETTING: Home visit

The nurse is talking to a worried patient. 

TASK

Stress needs to see GP only if no improvement in one week (e.g., GP to prescribe appropriate treatment, rule out other conditions, etc.). 

ANSWERS

LISTENING

Answer: B. To ensure timely response to critical patient situations.
Rationale: The conversation clearly states that a red code pager alert signifies a critical patient situation requiring immediate attention. While preventing false alarms and handling isolation precautions are important aspects of pager use, they are not the primary reason for prioritizing red code alerts. The core purpose of a red code is to trigger a rapid response to a life-threatening emergency.

READING

Answer: D) Ineffectiveness in preventing all chronic diseases.
Rationale: The passage indicates that while multivitamins may offer some benefits, the evidence for preventing chronic diseases is inconclusive. This implies that relying solely on multivitamins might not provide comprehensive protection against all chronic diseases. The other options do not accurately reflect the information presented in the passage.

WRITING

Ms. Mihiraa was commenced on intravenous antibiotics and analgesia, but her culture results are pending. Her incision site was cleaned and dressed appropriately. She was instructed to maintain bed rest and elevate the affected limb.

SPEAKING

Mihiraa, I understand you might be worried about your condition. It’s important to give your body time to improve. We expect to see improvement within a week. If your symptoms don’t get better or if they worsen in a week, it’s essential to see your GP. The GP will prescribe the right treatment and rule out any other potential issues. Please don’t hesitate to seek medical advice if needed.

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