Pharmacy OET Sample
Pharmacy OET Sample
Pharmacy OET Sample
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Occupational English Test
WRITING SUB-TEST: PHARMACY
TIME ALLOWED: READING TIME: 5 MINUTES
WRITING TIME: 40 MINUTES
Read the case notes and complete the writing task which follows.
Notes:
Assume that today's date is 8 August 2018
You are a pharmacist at Newtown Hospital. An elderly patient who has been treated for a fractured femur is being
discharged. You are writing a letter to her carer (her daughter) to ensure the medication regime is followed when she
returns home.
PATIENT DETAILS:
Name: Mrs Alice Ramsey
DOB: 04 Jan 1929
Allergies: Nil
Current Medication:
On Admission: Zantac (ranitidine) (for GORD): 150mg 2x/day
Lipitor (atorvastatin): 20mg/morning (on empty stomach)
Pt stabilised on medications for some years
Post-Op • pressure sore prevention & care of pressure areas; wound care
• pain relief
• fluid balance & blood loss monitoring: IV fluids
• nutritional management: oral protein supplementation
• thrombus prevention: low dose, low molecular weight heparin, & compression stockings
• lower limb circulation & sensation
• early mobilisation & weight bearing on injured leg
08 Aug 2018 Due for discharge home – appointment made for 22 Aug 2018 for removal of cast. Letter to
carer/daughter (NB: heparin to be continued only until mobile)
The patient is being discharged to the care of her daughter.
Writing Task:
Using the information in the case notes, write a letter to the daughter, Mrs Holly Kerr, 3 Rose Avenue, Springbank,
outlining her mother’s medication regime, any potential adverse effects to be aware of, and when to seek medical
advice.
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.
Any answers recorded here will not be marked.
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PHASAMPLE01
Occupational English Test
8 August 2018
Your mother, Mrs Alice Ramsey, is being transferred into your care following her operation and it is important that you
ensure her medications are taken correctly. This letter lists her current medications and advises what you should do if
you notice side effects.
On admission, she was using Zantac, twice daily to control her acid reflux, and cholesterol-lowering medication,
Lipitor, in the morning on an empty stomach. These medicines are to be continued as before.
Panadeine Forte is to be used for pain relief as required, but not more frequently than four-hourly. It can cause
stomach pain, constipation, nausea and vomiting, in addition to drowsiness. To prevent constipation, she should take
Durolax at night when using Panadeine Forte. To counteract nausea, Maxolon can be taken up to three times daily as
needed.
Fragmin, a blood-thinning medication will prevent clot formation from the surgery or immobility. This medication needs
to be given by injection under the skin. Your mother has been shown how to do this.
Continue this medication until your mother is mobile, and if any bleeding or bruising occurs seek medical advice.
Yours sincerely,
Hospital Pharmacist.