OET Writing Practice: Letter# 14 [OET For Doctors and Nurses]

OET WRITING SAMPLE (LETTER 14)

 


Dr. Lorna Bradbury
Stillwater Medical Clinic
12 Main Street
Stillwater
23/05/2015


Dear Dr. Bradbury

Re: Ms. Isabel Garcia


I am writing to refer back to Ms. Garcia, who is being discharged today after being treated for bacterial meningitis, for the follow-up treatment and management of any complications.


Ms. Garcia, on her initial presentation, had a headache, photophobia, and pain in her joints. She was afebrile but her neck stiffness test was positive. She had a petechial rash on her legs and abdomen and a bruise on her left arm. Her blood CRP level was elevated and her LP result showed the picture of typical bacterial meningitis. She was advised ceftriaxone 2g I/V in b.d, dexamethasone 10mg before the first dose of the antibiotic, and then 10mg I/V every 6 hours for 4 days. The antibiotic was changed to benzylpenicillin after the culture report revealed the causative agent to be Neisseria meningitidis.


Ms Garcia is responding well to the treatment. Her family members were counseled regarding the immunization and the Department of Human Services was notified of the disease.


I would appreciate it if you could also counsel the close contacts of the patient regarding the initial signs and symptoms of this disease and chemoprophylaxis if required.


If you have any queries,  kindly contact me.

Yours Sincerely

Doctor



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