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c. After studying the previous conversation, arrange these jumbled excerpts in the correct order.
Excerpt A
Nurse Maryam : "Assalamu’alaikum. Good morning, Mr. Huda. My name is Nurse Hasna, and I’m
here to check on you. I understand you’ve been in pain recently. Could you tell me
how you’re feeling right now?"
Mrs. Layla : "Wa’alaikum salam. Good morning, Nurse. Yes, my back has been in pain. It hurts a …
lot, especially when I sit for too long."
Nurse Maryam : "I’m sorry to hear that, Mr. Huda. I’m here to help. Could you tell me what you’ve
been doing to ease the pain?"
Mrs. Layla : "Lying down helps a bit, but even then, the pain is still there."
Excerpt B
Nurse Maryam : "That’s wonderful, Mrs. Layla. Reciting Surah Yaseen is known for bringing comfort.
Would you like to listen to it on a device or recite a few verses yourself?"
Mrs. Layla : "Maybe I’ll listen to it first. Then I’ll try reciting it slowly on my own." …
Nurse Maryam : "That sounds perfect. Take deep, slow breaths as you listen or recite, and let each
verse fill your mind and heart. It can create a sense of calm and relaxation."
Mrs. Layla : "Thank you, Nurse Maryam. I already feel more at ease just thinking about it."
Excerpt C
Nurse Maryam : "Great. One technique that many patients find helpful is reciting or listening to
verses from the Quran. Engaging in Quran recitation can bring peace to the heart
and mind, which may help ease tension and stress."
Mrs. Layla : "That sounds good. I used to recite more often, but I haven’t had the energy lately." …
Nurse Maryam : "I understand, Mrs. Maryam. Sometimes, just listening to a favourite surah can be
comforting. If you feel up to it, you could start with a short surah, like Surah Al-
Fatihah or Surah Al-Ikhlas. Just take your time, and focus on each word."
Mrs. Layla : "I like that idea. I find peace in reciting, especially when I listen to or recite Surah
Yaseen."
Excerpt D
Nurse Maryam : "Thank you for sharing that. Can you describe the type of pain you’re experiencing?"
Mrs. Layla : "It’s a dull ache most of the time, but sometimes it feels like a sharp, stabbing pain
in my lower back." …
Nurse Maryam : "I see. Could you rate your pain right now on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the
worst pain imaginable?"
Mrs. Layla : "I’d say it’s about a 5 or 6."
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