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You hear an endocrinologist talking to a patient called Silvana Hillier who has been referred by her GP. For
questions 1-12, complete the notes with a word or short phrase.
• (4) hair
• palpitations
• intolerance to (6)
• excessive sweating
• severe fatigue
• (11) test
• scan of (12)
Extract 2: Questions 13-24
You hear a gastroenterologist talking to a patient called James Cunningham. For questions 13-24, complete the
notes with a word or short phrase.
• swollen abdomen
Diagnosis • blood tests carried out; evidence that liver function impaired
• prescribed (20)
In this part of the test, you’ll hear six different extracts. In each extract, you’ll hear people talking in a different
healthcare setting.
For questions 25-30, choose the answer (A, B or C) which fits best according to what you hear. You’ll have time
to read each question before you listen. Complete your answers as you listen.
25. You hear a radiologist talking to a patient about the MRI scan he’s going to have.
B check that items brought in for the patient comply with guidelines
C provide a mobility aid ready if the patient wants to use the bathroom
27. You hear an orthopaedic nurse talking to a patient about her forthcoming hip arthoplasty.
29. You hear an opthamologist talking to a patient who has watery eyes.
30. You hear a senior doctor answering questions from a group of medical students.
A Don’t assume older members of the teaching staff have little to offer.
In this part of the test, you’ll hear two different extracts. In each extract, you’ll hear health professionals
talking about aspects of their work.
For questions 31-42, choose the answer (A, B or C) which fits best according to what you hear. Complete your
answers as you listen.
C She’s concerned by the fact that some vary in certain key aspects.
33 Anna says the work carried out in 2017 was important because
35. Anna believes some nurses do not follow the domestic washing guidelines because
B they think the hospital laundries will damage their uniforms over time.
C they know that using their washing machines every day is expensive.
36. What does Anna think hospitals should do to improve infection prevention?
B Require all staff to change out of their uniforms before leaving work.
You hear a geriatrician called Dr Daniel Booker giving a presentation about the surgical care of elderly patients.
37. In describing the medical history of an elderly patient called Jane, Dr Booker suggests that
38. In the ED, tests and examinations carried out on Jane gave conflicting evidence of
A a twisted bowel.
39. Dr Booker explains that in Jane’s case, an endoscopy was omitted because
40. When describing the preparation for Jane’s surgery, Dr Booker gives examples of
42. Dr Booker says an important lesson to be learned from Jane’s case is that