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Nurse Sarah : “I understand. Let’s start by discussing your health concerns. (2) ____________
recently?” (Clue: Asking for symptoms the patient has noticed)
Mr. Rashid : “I often feel fatigued, and I experience occasional shortness of breath when I’m walking
or doing any physical activity.”
Nurse Sarah : “Thank you for sharing that. (3) ____________ most short of breath during the day?”
(Clue: Asking about the time the symptom occurs)
Mr. Rashid : “Usually when I’m walking upstairs or carrying something heavy in the afternoons.”
Nurse Sarah : “I see. (4) ____________ you at home if you feel too tired to move around?” (Clue:
Asking for the person who helps the patient)
Mr. Rashid : “My wife assists me, especially when I’m feeling weak.”
Nurse Sarah : “Alhamdulillaahirobbil'alamiin. That’s good to hear. Let me check your heart and lungs
now using (5) _________ ___ to listen for any (6) ___________ _ or abnormal sounds.
Please take a deep breath for me.” (Clue: Listening to internal body sounds and a specific
type of abnormal heart sound)
(After listening to his lungs and heart)
Nurse Sarah : “Alhamdulillaahirobbil'alamiin. I didn’t hear any significant abnormalities, but we’ll keep
monitoring. Let’s talk about your mobility. (7) ____________ your knees feel when
you’re walking or standing for long periods?” (Clue: Asking about how the condition feels)
Mr. Rashid : “They feel painful and stiff, especially in the mornings or after walking for more than 10
minutes.”
Nurse Sarah : “Thank you. I’ll check your knees now for any signs of (8) ____________ or swelling
through (9) ____________ and (10) ____________.” (Clue: Crackling in joints; touching
the body to examine; visual examination)
(After examining his knees)
Nurse Sarah : “It seems like there’s some stiffness and mild (11) ____________ in your knees, which
might explain the pain. (12) ____________ you been able to exercise regularly?” (Clue:
Asking for the reason)
Mr. Rashid : “It’s mainly because of the knee pain. It discourages me from doing any physical activity.”
Nurse Sarah : “That makes sense. I’ll provide some recommendations to help improve your mobility
and reduce your discomfort. Allahumma rabban naas mudzhibal ba'si isyfi antasy-syaafii
laa syafiya illaa anta syifaa'an laa yughaadiru saqoman.”
Mr. Rashid : “Ameen. Thank you so much for your help, Nurse Sarah.”
Nurse Sarah : “You are welcome, Mr. Rashid. We’ll work together to manage your health, inshaAllah.
Assalamu alaikum.”
Mr. Rashid : “Wa alaikum assalam.”
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