Mihiraa’s OET Daily- DAY 8
Daily Practice, Daily Progress
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Practice All Four Modules Daily
OET LISTENING DAILY
Question:
What is the expected outcome of the physiotherapy treatment for Mihiraa’s hip pain?
A) Complete elimination of hip pain.
B) Improved hip function and reduced pain.
C) Immediate relief from hip pain.
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OET READING DAILY
Passage:
The incidence of cardiovascular disease has been on the rise, with lifestyle factors playing a significant role. Poor diet, physical inactivity, and smoking are well-established risk factors. However, recent studies have highlighted the importance of sleep in cardiovascular health. Insufficient or poor-quality sleep has been linked to increased blood pressure, inflammation, and insulin resistance, all of which contribute to heart disease. Moreover, sleep deprivation can exacerbate existing cardiovascular conditions.
Question:
It can be inferred from the passage that:
A) Sleep is more important than diet and exercise in preventing heart disease.
B) People with cardiovascular disease should avoid all forms of stress.
C) There is a direct causal relationship between sleep apnea and heart disease.
D) Addressing sleep issues could be a crucial component of heart disease prevention.
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OET WRITING DAILY
Write the introduction paragraph.
Assessment: Patient with a closed fracture of the right femur requiring surgical intervention. At risk for pain, immobility, and complications such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE).
Write a letter to an orthopedic surgeon regarding 23-year-old Mihiraa’s.
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OET SPEAKING DAILY
SETTING: Hospital
The nurse is talking to a parent regarding the child’s discharge.
TASK
Explain requirements for child’s discharge (e.g., full recovery from anaesthetic tolerating clear liquids, light food, passing urine, etc.).
ANSWERS
LISTENING
Answer: B) Improved hip function and reduced pain.
Rationale: The physiotherapist outlines a treatment plan focused on strengthening, stretching, and pain management, aiming to enhance hip function and alleviate pain. While complete elimination might not be achievable in all cases, the goal is to significantly improve the patient’s condition. Immediate relief is unlikely, as the treatment plan involves gradual improvements over time.
READING
Answer: D) Addressing sleep issues could be a crucial component of heart disease prevention.
Rationale: The passage explicitly links poor sleep quality to various risk factors for heart disease. While it doesn’t claim sleep is more important than diet and exercise, it does highlight its significant impact on cardiovascular health. Therefore, improving sleep patterns could be a vital strategy for preventing heart disease. The other options are either too broad or lack sufficient evidence from the passage.
WRITING
Thank you for seeing Ms. Mihiraa, who has a closed fracture of the right femur, and requires surgical intervention from your expertise. She is at increased risk for complications such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
SPEAKING
Mihiraa, let me explain what we need to see before your child can go home. It’s crucial that she fully recovers from the anesthesia used during surgery. This means she should be awake and alert, able to drink clear liquids comfortably, and start eating light foods. Additionally, she needs to be able to urinate normally. These steps ensure her overall well-being and readiness for discharge.
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