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Case Notes Repository

141 Cases Available

The largest OET case notes library on the internet

141 OET Medicine cases, every one fully typed out and searchable to the last word. Each case opens two ways — never a screenshot, never a random PDF.

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Showing 20 of 141 cases from our expanding collection.

Case 01: Ms. Eleanor Bennet

Intermediate

Post-MI / Captopril Side Effects

CardioReferralView

Case 02: Mr. Adam Knowles

Advanced

Obstructive Jaundice / ?Pancreatic Malignancy

GIUrgentView

Case 03: Mr. Barry Jones

Intermediate

Lower Back Strain / Return to Work

OrthopedicReferralView

Case 04: Mrs. Priya Sharma

Intermediate

Type 2 Diabetes / Poor Glycaemic Control

EndocrineReferralView

Case 05: Ms. Anne Hall

Intermediate

GORD / Dysphagia

GIReferralView

Case 06: Mr. Allen Mathis

Advanced

Biventricular Heart Failure / Silent Ischaemia

CardioUrgentView

Case 07: Mr. Derek Romano

Intermediate

Acute Myocardial Infarction

CardioUrgentView

Case 08: Mr. John Elvin

Advanced

Anterior MI / Acute Asthma Exacerbation

CardioUrgentView

Case 09: Mrs. Lucy Clarke

Intermediate

Unstable Angina

CardioUrgentView

Case 10: Mr. Robert Martin

Intermediate

Hypertension / ?Unstable Angina

CardioUrgentView

Case 11: Brendan Cross

Advanced

Acute Rheumatic Fever

CardioUrgentView

Case 12: Mr. Dave Cochrane

Advanced

Acute Left Ventricular Failure

CardioUrgentView

Case 13: Emma Johnson

Intermediate

Acute Asthma Exacerbation

RespiratoryUrgentView

Case 14: Mrs. May Hong

Advanced

Right Lower Lobar Pneumonia

RespiratoryUrgentView

Case 15: Ms. Sally McConville

Intermediate

Acute Asthma / ?Pneumonia

RespiratoryUrgentView

Case 16: Mr. Ammar Moustafawy

Advanced

Liver Abscess

GIUrgentView

Case 17: Mrs. Ann Howard

Intermediate

Early Bowel Obstruction / ?Carcinoma

GIUrgentView

Case 18: Mr. Brian Morgan

Intermediate

Acute Appendicitis

GIUrgentView

Case 19: Mr. Fred Davies

Advanced

Acute Colonic Pseudo-obstruction

GIUrgentView

Case 20: Mrs. Jenny Perkins

Intermediate

Large Bowel Obstruction (Sigmoid Volvulus)

GIUrgentView

121 more cases to explore

Case 130: Ms. Marjorie Jackson

Depressive Psychosis

Occupational English Test

WRITING SUB-TEST: MEDICINE

TIME ALLOWED: READING TIME: 5 MINUTES | WRITING TIME: 40 MINUTES

NOTES
Marjorie Jackson is a 40-year-old patient in your General Practice.
Patient History
Date of birth:
22/7/69
13/1/10
History:
Complaining of poor sleep, no energy, loss of weight over past months
Recent bereavement – older sister died (heart attack six weeks ago)
Tearful + depressed
Family history of depressive illness – mother
Past history of post-natal depression
Examination:
Thin, quiet
No physical abnormality on examination
Weight 62kg
Assessment:
Reactive depression
Plan:
Bereavement counselling – liaising with local social worker
22/2/10
Examination:
Still very tearful; difficulty engaging in normal daily activities
Attending social worker on weekly basis
Increasingly withdrawn according to relatives
Weight 59.2kg
Assessment:
Reactive depression
Plan:
Institute anti-depressive drug therapy – doxepin 25mg nocte increasing to 100mg nocte over next 10 days
Continue counselling
16/3/10
Examination:
Brought in by family
Very withdrawn; not giving answers to most questions
Relatives report refusing food at home last few days; not taken medication for last six days; muttering to herself at odd times – not seeming to make sense
Mild dehydration
Weight 56kg
Assessment:
Depressive psychosis
Plan:
Warrants urgent admission to hospital
Phone discussion with Dr J Blackthorne, Admitting Officer, Newtown Psychiatric Hospital – will accept patient
WRITING TASK
Using the information in the case notes, write a letter of referral to Dr J Blackthorne, the Admitting Officer at Newtown Psychiatric Hospital, Main Road, Newtown.
In your answer:
Expand the relevant notes into complete sentences
Do not use note form
Use letter format
The body of the letter should be approximately 180 - 200 words.