OET DAILY PRACTICE MATERIALS – DAY 3


Mihiraa’s OET Daily- DAY 3

Daily Practice, Daily Progress

Your Path to OET Success

Practice All Four Modules Daily

OET LISTENING DAILY

Question: What is the immediate step after removing the infected pulp during a root canal?
A) Filling the root canals with a sealing material.
B) Placing a crown on the tooth.
C) Cleaning and shaping the root canals.

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OET READING DAILY

Passage:
Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health crisis. The overuse and misuse of antibiotics have led to the emergence of bacteria that are resistant to multiple drugs. This has rendered many common infections difficult to treat, increasing the risk of severe illness and death. To combat this problem, efforts are focused on developing new antibiotics, promoting antibiotic stewardship, and preventing the spread of infections through improved hygiene practices. Additionally, there is a growing interest in alternative therapies, such as bacteriophages and immunomodulatory agents, to address the challenge of antibiotic resistance.

Question:
The primary concern highlighted in the passage is:
A) The development of new antibiotics to combat resistant bacteria.
B) The threat posed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria to global health.
C) The importance of addressing the challenge of antibiotic resistance.
D) The potential of alternative therapies in addressing antibiotic resistance.

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OET WRITING DAILY

Write the discharge plan of patient Mihiraa.

TREATMENT PLAN

  • Monitor blood sugar levels
  • Educated re Diabetes and importance of special diet
  • Increase Daonil from 15 to 20mg per day
  • Needs vision checked every two to three months
  • Exercise to lose weight – ↑ 3.5kg 

WRITING TASK

This is a letter of referral to the Nursing Care Manager, hospice care for a week.

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OET SPEAKING DAILY

TASK

Give possible causes of hay fever (pollen, pet dander, cockroach droppings, mold, etc.).  Explore the relevance of these to the patient.

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ARTICLE DAY 3

3. Death Within 48 Hours: Japan Grapples with Flesh-Eating Bacteria Surge
https://www.mihiraa.com/health-insights/death-within-48-hours-japan-grapples-with-flesh-eating-bacteria-surge/

ANSWERS

LISTENING

Answer: C) Cleaning and shaping the root canals. 

Rationale: The dentist explicitly states that after removing the infected pulp, the next steps involve cleaning and shaping the root canals before filling them. Options A and B are subsequent steps in the procedure.

READING

Answer: B) The threat posed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria to global health.

Rationale: The passage introduces the concept of antibiotic resistance and emphasizes its global impact. It outlines the challenges associated with treating infections due to the rise of resistant bacteria and the potential consequences for public health. While the other options are relevant to the topic, they do not capture the overarching concern expressed in the passage.

WRITING

It is kindly requested that a week of hospice care be provided for Ms. Mihiraa. Regular blood glucose monitoring and encouragement to engage her in physical activity to achieve a weight loss of 3.5 kilograms is recommended. Additionally, education regarding diabetes management and the importance of adhering to a specialized diet would be beneficial for her.

SPEAKING

Mihiraa, hay fever can be distressing. Let me explain some of the possible causes. It’s triggered by allergens like pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds, especially during spring and fall. Pet dander, tiny flakes of skin from animals, can also cause symptoms, particularly if you have pets. Cockroach droppings, though less common, can trigger reactions. Mold spores thrive in damp areas like bathrooms and basements, causing symptoms to worsen. Mihiraa, could you identify your specific triggers? This can help manage symptoms and find relief.

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