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    Case Notes 12.4 – Guy Hoang Choung

    Occupational English WRITING SUBTEST: NURSING TIME ALLOWED: READING: 5 MINUTES WRITING: 40 MINUTES Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows. NOTES: You are a nurse at North Romano Infant Welfare Centre. You visited this patient at home today for the first time, after a referral from the hospital from where […] More

  • Case Notes 12.1

    12.1 Stephy Williams Occupational English Test WRITING SUBTEST: NURSING TIME ALLOWED: READING: 5 MINUTES WRITING: 40 MINUTES You are Emily Ryan, Charge nurse in emergency department, Hills Hospital, Melbourne. Today’s date: 31/7/2023 Patient’s Details Name: Mrs. Stephy Williams Age: 35 years Presenting complaints C/o decreased fetal movement; Giddiness Gum bleeding, swelling over the gum Tooth ache […] More

  • Skincare & Skin Cancer

    When it comes to summer skincare, most of us feel pretty clued-up. But, according to Cancer Research UK, rates of skin cancer are on the rise. Yet, 9 out of 10 cases could be prevented by staying safe in the sun. We look at sun protection mistakes you might be making. More

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    Case Notes 11.1 Dulcie Wood

    OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH TEST WRITING SUBTEST: NURSING Time Allowed: READING TIME: 5 MINUTES; WRITING TIME: 40 MINUTES Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows. Notes: This new patient has been presenting for the last few weeks in King’s Hospital where you are the patient’s charge nurse. She has recently moved to […] More

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    Listening 8.1

    8.1 Listening – Roy Miller, Marsha Samarina PART A: QUESTIONS 1 TO 12 Name Roy Miller Reasons for admission: Shortness of breath • Difficulty walking (1) _______, • Often becomes short of breath. • Breathlessness has increased Coughing and wheezing • Sounds like ‘(2) _______’ and hasn’t improved • Worse when (3) _______, preventing sleep. […] More

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    OET Reading Part C 12 – Circadian Rhythm

    Paragraph 1 Your circadian rhythm is your sleep-wake pattern over the course of a 24-hour day. It helps control your daily schedule for sleep and wakefulness. Most living things have one. Circadian rhythm is influenced by light and dark, as well as other factors. Your brain receives signals based on your environment and activates certain […] More

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    Fasting Part C Reading 1

    The practice of fasting – abstaining from food and non-water beverages – has been known for years to be an effective non-pharmacological strategy for counteracting some of the most entrenched modern ailments, from cardiovascular disease and cancer to diabetes and diminishing cognition. However, because the evidence for this came mainly from studies in rats and […] More

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    Hormones – Part A Reading

    Text A Hormones are chemical messengers that coordinate different functions in your body. Several glands, organs and tissues make and release hormones, many of which make up your endocrine system. In other words, hormones are chemicals that coordinate different functions in your body by carrying messages through your blood to your organs, skin, muscles and […] More

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    Case Notes 10.1

    10.1 Mrs Boris Johnson OCCUPATIONAL ENGLISH TEST WRITING SUB-TEST: Nursing READING TIME: 5 MINUTES | WRITING TIME: 40 MINUTES Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows. NOTES: You are Jake Venter, a qualified nursing sister, working under HiMMS Health Clinic. Boris Johnson is visiting your clinic. Today’s date: 10 July, […] More

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    OET Letter Writing

    There are mainly 3 types of letters in OET. Transfer Letters (Common) Discharge Letters (Common) Information Letters (Extremely Rare) Suppose, you are a nurse working in a hospital and Mr Parker is a patient under your care. Mr Parker was admitted 10 days ago with a fracture and underwent surgery. Will you transfer / discharge […] More

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