How to Me2

  • Start with currently / at present.
  • Mostly simple present tense. 
  • Also use has, has had, has been.
  • Is able to walk; can walk, etc.

Solved Sample 1

Mario Osler, 56, was admitted on February 1, 2025, with severe chest pain and diagnosed with a mild heart attack. Treatment included angioplasty and medication. Now, he is stable and recovering well.

Present Condition

  • Recovering post-angioplasty
  • Mobility: Walking independently.
  • Diet: Eating solid food.
  • Medication: On aspirin, beta-blockers
  • Test Results: Awaited – lipid panel.
  • Therapies: Started cardiac rehab.
  • Symptoms: No chest pain, stable vitals.
  • Next Review: In three days.

At present, Mr Osler is recovering post-angioplasty stable vitals and with no chest pain. He can walk independently and eat solid food. He has started cardiac rehabilitation and is on aspirin, 500 mg, once at night along with beta-blockers. Please note, his lipid panel results are being awaited and his next review is in three days.

Solved Sample 2

Sarah Miller, 42, was admitted on January 28, 2025, with pneumonia. She was treated with IV antibiotics and oxygen therapy. Now, she is breathing normally and improving.

Present Condition

  • Condition: Recovering from pneumonia.
  • Mobility: Walking short distances.
  • Diet: Eating soft food.
  • Medication: On oral antibiotics, nocte.
  • Test Results: Awaited – chest X-ray.
  • Therapies: Started breathing exercises.
  • Symptoms: Mild cough, no fever.
  • Next Review: In two days

At present, Ms Miler is recovering from pneumonia. She can walk short distances and eat soft food. She is on oral antibiotics, nightly and has started breathing exercises. Although she has a mild cough, there is no fever. Please note that her chest X-ray results are being awaited and she has her next review in two days.

Solved Sample 3

Michael Carter, 65, was admitted on January 25, 2025, after a stroke affecting his right side. He underwent thrombolysis and started physiotherapy. Now, he can move his arm slightly.

  • Condition: Recovering from stroke
  • Mobility: Assisted walking
  • Diet: On pureed food
  • Medication: On anticoagulants
  • Test Results: Awaited – MRI brain
  • Therapies: Started speech therapy
  • Symptoms: Slurred speech, weak grip
  • Next Review: In one week

“At present, Mr Carter is recovering. Although he has a weak grip, Mr Carter is able to walk with assistance. He is on anticoagulants and an MRI brain is being awaited. His speech is slurred for which speech therapy has been initiated. Please note that he has his next review in one week. 

For Practice

Me2 Practice 1

Emma Davis, 30, was admitted on February 3, 2025, after a road accident with a fractured femur. She underwent surgery and is now stable.

  • Condition: Post-surgery recovery
  • Mobility: Using a walker
  • Diet: Eating regular meals
  • Medication: On painkillers, antibiotics
  • Test Results: Awaited – bone density test
  • Therapies: Started physiotherapy
  • Symptoms: Mild swelling, no fever
  • Next Review: In five days

Me2 Practice 2

David Wilson, 50, was admitted on January 27, 2025, with uncontrolled diabetes. He was given insulin therapy and diet modifications. Now, his sugar levels are improving.

  • Condition: Stabilizing diabetes
  • Mobility: Walking independently
  • Diet: On a diabetic diet
  • Medication: On insulin, metformin
  • Test Results: Awaited – HbA1c
  • Therapies: Started nutritional counseling
  • Symptoms: No dizziness, stable BP
  • Next Review: In one week

Me2 Practice 3

Olivia Brown, 38, was admitted on February 2, 2025, with appendicitis. She underwent laparoscopic surgery and is now recovering well.

  • Condition: Post-appendectomy recovery
  • Mobility: Walking with support
  • Diet: On liquid diet
  • Medication: On painkillers, antibiotics
  • Test Results: Awaited – post-op bloodwork
  • Therapies: Started deep breathing exercises
  • Symptoms: No nausea, mild pain
  • Next Review: In three days

Me2 Practice 4

James Anderson, 70, was admitted on January 26, 2025, with COPD exacerbation. He received oxygen therapy and steroids. Now, his breathing is better.

  • Condition: COPD stabilizing
  • Mobility: Walking indoors
  • Diet: Normal diet
  • Medication: On bronchodilators, steroids
  • Test Results: Awaited – pulmonary function test
  • Therapies: Started pulmonary rehab
  • Symptoms: No wheezing, mild cough
  • Next Review: In five days

Me2 Practice 5

Sophia Harris, 45, was admitted on January 31, 2025, with a kidney infection. She received IV antibiotics and fluids. Now, her fever has subsided.

  • Condition: Recovering from infection
  • Mobility: Walking independently
  • Diet: Hydrating well
  • Medication: On oral antibiotics
  • Test Results: Awaited – kidney function test
  • Therapies: Advised lifestyle changes
  • Symptoms: No pain, stable vitals
  • Next Review: In two days

Me2 Practice 6

William Martin, 60, was admitted on January 29, 2025, with a herniated disc. He underwent spinal decompression surgery and is improving.

  • Condition: Post-surgery recovery
  • Mobility: Walking with support
  • Diet: Normal diet
  • Medication: On pain management
  • Test Results: Awaited – post-op MRI
  • Therapies: Started physiotherapy
  • Symptoms: No numbness, mild pain
  • Next Review: In one week

Me2 Practice 7

Emily Thomas, 27, was admitted on February 4, 2025, with severe dehydration due to gastroenteritis. She was given IV fluids and electrolytes. Now, she is rehydrated and stable.

  • Condition: Recovering from dehydration
  • Mobility: Walking independently
  • Diet: Soft diet
  • Medication: On antiemetics, probiotics
  • Test Results: Awaited – stool culture
  • Therapies: Advised dietary modifications
  • Symptoms: No vomiting, mild fatigue
  • Next Review: In two days

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