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141 Cases Available

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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 67: Mr. James Smith

Cystic Fibrosis / Recurrent LRTI

Occupational English Test

WRITING SUB-TEST: MEDICINE

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

NOTES
You are a doctor working in the Respiratory Unit at Bridgeford General Hospital. A patient, Mr James Smith, has been sent from the ED with acute respiratory symptoms.
PATIENT DETAILS:
Name:
James Smith
DOB:
26.10.2004
Next of kin:
Mother, Bridget (56 y/o)
Social background:
High school student. Sedentary - no sports, spends many hours at computer.
Family history:
Mother: hypothyroidism, rhinitis
Father:
deceased (lung cancer 54 y/o)
Medical history:
Symptomatic focal epilepsy
Chronic sinus infections
Cystic fibrosis (2006) – poor growth
Healthy diet but overweight (BMI 28.5)
No allergies
Current medications:
Phenytoin 100 mg 3 x daily (anti-seizure)
Panadol Rapid (paracetamol 500 mg)/ 6h
Pulmozyme (dornase alfa), 2.5 mg b.i.d (breaks down sputum)
Creon (Lipase-Protease-Amylase), 4 x caps with food (pancreatic enzymes)
Admission:
02.02.2019
Presenting factors:
Severe dyspnoea (SOB), coughing, hypoxia (lack of oxygen), hemoptysis (coughing up blood), fever, headache, facial pain.
Treatment record:
02.02.2019 VS: BP: 116/78 mmHg, HR: 82, RR: 18, T: 36.5 C
hydrated; O2 sats = 80%
Erythematous oropharynx (red tongue & throat)
↑ breathing rate (30 breaths/minute)
Sonorous wheeze (indicates lung blockage) & bibasilar crackles (sound at base of lung – indicates mucus/fluid)
Treatment:
Ampicillin sulbactam (antibiotic) – Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI)? bacterial sinusitis?, and supplemental oxygen.
03.02.2019 Pt. stable
Chest x-ray:
pleural effusion & pneumonia
CT scan:
chronic sinusitis (paranasal sinus)
Treatment:
azithromycin (500 mg p.o., q.d. (reduce to 250 mg)) (antibiotic), ciprofloxacin (500 mg p.o., 12 hourly) (antibiotic).
17.02.2019 Satisfactory clinical recovery
Antibiotics finished
↑ likelihood lung infections & ↑ frequency
Discussion regarding ↓ time in school, ↑ hospital visits: home-schooling?
Discharge plan:
Physio – airway clearance technique (q.d./prn)
Dietitian - ↑ exercise, improve/discuss diet
Double lung transplant suitability - explore with surgeon
WRITING TASK
Using the information in the case notes, write a letter to Dr Stark for review of Mr James Smith. Address the letter to Dr G Stark, Surgeon, Department of Thoracic Medicine, Smithtown Hospital, Smithtown.
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.