Mihiraa’s OET Daily- DAY 29
Daily Practice, Daily Progress
Your Path to OET Success
Practice All Four Modules Daily
OET LISTENING DAILY
Question:
The patient’s worsening heart condition
A. Requires increasing beta-blocker dosage.
B. Requires consultation with the cardiac rehabilitation
C. sodium-restricted diet and limiting fluid intake.
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OET READING DAILY
Text:
Canker sores, also known as aphthous ulcers, are painful, small sores that typically appear inside the mouth. They can be caused by various factors, including stress, trauma, and hormonal changes. While generally harmless, canker sores can be quite painful and may interfere with eating and speaking. Over-the-counter treatments can provide relief, but persistent or severe canker sores may warrant a visit to a healthcare professional.
Question:
It can be inferred from the passage that:
A. Canker sores are a contagious condition.
B. There is no effective treatment for canker sores.
C. Canker sores are a normal part of aging.
D. Canker sores can be caused by various factors.
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OET WRITING DAILY
Case Note
Include relevant information in a paragraph
Patient: Mihiraa
Past Medical History:
No significant past medical history
No allergies or medications
Family History:
No family history of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Social History:
Lives alone in a rented apartment
High-stress job, often working long hours
Irregular meals, often skipping breakfast or eating out
Write a referral letter to the Psychiatrist.
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OET SPEAKING DAILY
SETTING: Emergency department
TASK
Emphasise purpose of child’s IV/intravenous line (e.g., preventing dehydration, administering fluids/antibiotics, etc.)
ANSWERS
LISTENING
Answer: A. Requires increasing beta-blocker dosage.
Rationale: The conversation highlights that Mr. George’s heart condition has deteriorated, as evidenced by the decreased ejection fraction and worsening symptoms. Dr. Mihiraa suggests increasing the beta-blocker dosage as a potential solution to improve heart function and reduce symptoms. While options B and C are also relevant to managing the patient’s condition, the conversation specifically focuses on the need to adjust the beta-blocker dosage in response to the worsening heart failure.
READING
Answer is D. Canker sores can be caused by various factors.
Rationale: The text explicitly states that canker sores can be caused by factors such as stress, trauma, and hormonal changes. This indicates that the condition is not a single-cause phenomenon but can arise from multiple factors. Options A, B, and C are incorrect, as over-the-counter treatments can be effective for mild cases, there are treatments available for severe cases, and canker sores are not always caused by a specific underlying condition.
WRITING
Ms. Mihiraa lives alone in a rented apartment and has a high-stress job, often working long hours. Her dietary habits are irregular, with frequent skipping of breakfast and reliance on eating out.
SPEAKING
Mihiraa, I know it can be concerning to see your child with an IV, but it’s an important tool to help them feel better. The IV allows us to provide fluids and medications directly into their bloodstream, which is especially helpful when they’re unable to drink or eat enough on their own.
This can help prevent dehydration and ensure that the body gets the nutrients and support it needs to heal. In some cases, the IV may also be used to administer antibiotics to treat infections. Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions about the IV or the treatment plan.
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