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The document is an A to Z list of phrasal verbs and medical vocabulary. It provides example sentences for terms related to admitting, assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients. Some example entries include "admitted to" meaning a patient was admitted to the hospital, "consistent with" to describe symptoms matching a diagnosis, and "treated with" indicating a patient received a medication. A variety of medical contexts are covered, including symptoms, examinations, procedures, and communicating with other healthcare providers.
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Writing OET

The document is an A to Z list of phrasal verbs and medical vocabulary. It provides example sentences for terms related to admitting, assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients. Some example entries include "admitted to" meaning a patient was admitted to the hospital, "consistent with" to describe symptoms matching a diagnosis, and "treated with" indicating a patient received a medication. A variety of medical contexts are covered, including symptoms, examinations, procedures, and communicating with other healthcare providers.
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A to Z of Phrasal Verbs and Useful Vocabulary

Letter Expression Example sentence


a.  admitted to  The patient was admitted to our
 associated with hospital in March 2008 for the first
 advised to time.

 advice on  Mr. Booth first came to see me on


12/08/08 complaining of shortness of
 allergies breath which was worse when he was
 allergic to lying down. It was associated with a
 arrived at tightness in the chest and coughing.
 arrived in  She was advised to return the next
day for a blood test and follow up
consultation. (verb)

 For both children advice on


recommended vaccines will be necessary.
(noun)

 She is not on any medication and has


no known allergies.

 Please note, the patient is allergic to


penicillin.

 The patient arrived at my surgery in a


depressed state.

 The family arrived in Australia in 2007


b.  believe  I believe the patient needs urgent
 borderline assessment and hospital admission
 She was noted to be overweight and
has borderline hypertension.
c.  consistent with  I am writing to refer Mr. Walker a 40
 commence year old married patient, presenting
 commence on with signs and symptoms consistent
with prostatic enlargement.
 IV fluids were commenced in order
to improve hydration.
 Therefore, I commenced him on
omeprazol 20 mg daily and strongly
 confidence in advised him to stop smoking
cigarettes and stop drinking alcohol.
(active)
 She was commenced on 15gram
alepam 1 tablet nightly for her
current anxiety and sleeplessness.
(passive)
 She lacks confidence in caring her baby
in terms of breast feeding and bathing.
d.  discharge on  He will be discharged on the 12th of
 deteriorate August.
 deny  Since 28th of July, her condition has
 difficulty in deteriorated with occasional
 diagnosed with disorientation.
 diagnosis of  She denied vomiting and she was
vague reporting about laxatives.
 Mr. MacIntosh presented to me with
the complaint of difficulty in passing
urine.
 I am writing to refer my patient,
Fletcher, a nine year old Labrador
cross dog who is diagnosed with high
grade lymhoma. (verb)
 Histological results confirmed the
diagnosis of high grade
lymphoma.(noun)
e.  evidence of  Examination findings revealed
 enclosed evidence of an enlarged prostate.
 I have enclosed the radiograph for
your convenience.
f.  to follow  The patient was advised to follow a
low fat diet.
h.  history  The patient first attended me
yesterday evening with a one day
history of lower abdominal pain
 Mr. Abrahim has a positive family
history of prostate cancer
i.  indicate  The family has indicated that they
need an interpreter who speaks Farsi
 indicative of or Arabic during follow-up visits with
this family.

 inconspicuous  However, there was slight swelling in the


right groin indicative of inguinal hernia

 His family and social history is


inconspicious.
k.  known  She is a known asthmatic since
childhood and is on Budesonide
inhaler for the same.
m.  to make an  I have made an appointment for her
appointment through your receptionist.
n.  on examination  On examination, her blood pressure
was 180/90 mm Hg with a regular
pulse of 70 beats per minute.
 occasions  Today, she presents very anxious and
depressed as she had noted some
blood in her motions on two separate
occasions.
p.  provisional  Provisional diagnosis suggests
 present at prostate cancer.
 present to  Mr Gates presented at my clinic
yesterday at 7pm with a complaint
of lower back pain.
 Today, he presented to me
complaining of a regular dull ache in
the groin.
q.  queries  If you have any further queries,
please do not hesitate to contact
me.
r.  reveal  Examination today revealed a
 risk factors significantly increased right groin
 a routine recovery swelling.
 reluctant to  His risk factors include: smoking 20
 rule out cigarettes per day, lack of exercise
 remarkable and a strong family history of
findings hypertension.
 He has made a routine recovery and
his wounds appear to be healing
well.
 He is reluctant to seek treatment.
 I believe she needs an urgent assessment
to rule out bipolar disorder
 There were no other remarkable
findings.
s.  suggestive of  Miss Jones is suffering from the
signs and symptoms suggestive of
 suspicious of ectopic pregnancy.
 I am writing to refer this patient, a
 suffering from 60-year-old women,with symptoms
 signs and suspicious of bowel malignancy
symptoms  Ms.Tylor has been suffering from
diabetes and she is administering
insulin injection by herself.
 He is a 40-year-old man who is
suffering from signs and symptoms
suggestive of peritonitis with
perforated gastric ulcer.
t.  treated with  He also has been suffering from
hypertension which has been treated
with Atenolol 50 mg daily.
u.  underlying  I would appreciate your assessment
 under control of this girl to find out whether he
 uneventful has any underlying psychological
 urgent problems.
 unremarkable  Currently, her pain is under control
 to undergo with medication and she is tolerating
treatment/surgery/an fluids.
operation  Her second pregnancy and delivery
were uneventful.
 I would appreciate if you could give
urgent attention to Mrs. Woods'
problem.
 Cardiovascular examination was
unremarkable and her
electrocardiogram was normal.
 She underwent colonoscopy three
years ago which was normal. (simple
past)
 During hospitalization, the patient
has undergone an electromyogram
and X-ray. (present perfect)
v.  vital signs  Her vital signs were normal, but she
was overweight (85 kg). Therefore
she was advised to reduce weight
and do exercise.
w.  with a complaint  Mr Gates presented at my clinic
of yesterday at 7pm with a complaint
of lower back pain.

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