Oet Speaking Quiz 1 (60 MCQs)

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1. What should a doctor say when meeting a new patient at the hospital?
2. Out of the following, which is the most important part of a roleplay card.
3. I have blurred vision.
4. What should you avoid doing if the patient expects you to know the reason for their visit?
5. I have a sore throat.
6. During the "Follow-up after Procedure, " what issue does the patient report?
7. How often did Dr. Green plan to monitor the patient's symptoms after the medication review?
8. What is the doctor's advice for managing pain during recovery?
9. I feel my mood is low.
10. My chest feels tight sometimes.
11. What is the main concern of the patient in the "New Patient Cough" section?
12. In a general practice setting, how might Dr. Ross greet a patient?
13. I've been having headaches lately.
14. I have frequent urination.
15. I feel my hearing is getting worse.
16. Doctor:Have you tried any herbal remedies for sleep?
17. I have a rash on my arm.
18. I often feel dizzy after standing up.
19. In the "Hospital Setting" section, what does the doctor offer to help with?
20. Do I need to introduce myself?
21. How should you verify a patient's identity during a first visit in a busy setting?
22. Doctor:Let's set a follow-up appointment to see how you're doing.
23. Doctor:Let's discuss the potential side effects of the medication.
24. Doctor:It's great that you're proactive about your health.
25. What is Dr. Ross's role during a home visit with a new patient?
26. Doctor:Good morning! I'm Dr. Smith. How can I help you today?
27. Doctor:Is there anything else you'd like to discuss today?
28. What side effect did the patient report from the new medication?
29. Your communication with a patient/bystander should be .....
30. What was the main difficulty the patient faced in sticking with the lifestyle changes?
31. What is the recommended approach if you are unsure about the situation during a role-play?
32. Doctor:Let's explore some lifestyle changes that could enhance your sleep.
33. I feel tired all the time.
34. Doctor:Have you considered keeping a sleep diary to track your patterns?
35. Doctor:I can prescribe some sleeping pills if you think that would help.
36. Who did the doctor plan to refer the patient to for extra support?
37. I notice swelling in my ankles.
38. Doctor:Stress can have a significant impact on sleep. Have you considered counseling?
39. In an introductory visit, what does Dr. Ross want to learn about?
40. What should you do if the card has no name during the OET Speaking role-play?
41. What is the doctor's response to the patient's report of swelling in the "Follow-up after Procedure" section?
42. Doctor:Thank you for sharing your concerns with me today.
43. What lifestyle changes is the patient trying to make for chronic condition management?
44. I'm feeling a bit anxious about the procedure.
45. What is Dr. Ross's purpose during a follow-up in a general practice or clinic?
46. In the "First Visit" script, what is the patient's main concern?
47. What does Dr. Ross do during a hospital visit with a known patient?
48. I have a persistent cough.
49. Doctor:That sounds challenging. How has this affected your sleep?
50. Doctor:It could be beneficial to talk to someone about your feelings.
51. I have trouble sleeping during the day.
52. What is an appropriate question to ask if you don't know the background information and the reason for a patient's visit?
53. Doctor:Take it one step at a time, and don't hesitate to ask for help.
54. I feel my appetite has decreased.
55. How should introductions be handled in emergencies according to the OET guidelines?
56. Doctor:Thank you for coming in today. Take care!
57. Doctor:Have you tried any methods to help you sleep better?
58. What is a formal way to introduce yourself as a doctor during a first visit?
59. Doctor:It's essential to establish a bedtime routine to improve your sleep quality.
60. Doctor:I look forward to seeing you at your follow-up appointment.