3. • Dialogue:
• Setting: Doctor's office, with the patient sitting in front of the doctor's desk. The lab technician
and nurse are also present in the room, assisting with the examination.
• Doctor (Dr. aime): Good morning, Mr. frank. I'm Dr. aime, and this is robert, our lab technician,
and Nurse Emelien. How can we assist you today?
• Patient (Mr. frank): Good morning, Doctor. I've been experiencing some health issues lately, and
I thought it best to get them checked. I'm 22 years old, and I work as a car driver. The problem
I've been facing is severe abdominal pain.
4. • Doctor: I see, Mr. frank. Let's start by understanding your condition
better. Can you tell me more about the location of the pain and how
long you've been experiencing it?
• Patient: The pain is concentrated in the lower right side of my
abdomen. I've had it for about a week now.
• Doctor: Thank you for that information. Now, can you describe the
symptoms and the severity of the pain?
• Patient: The pain is sharp and intense, and it gets worse when I move
or cough. It's becoming increasingly difficult for me to carry out my daily
tasks because of it.
5. • Doctor: I see. Have you noticed anything that aggravates or relieves the pain?
• Patient: The pain seems to worsen after eating, and I feel some relief when I lie
down and rest.
• Doctor: That's helpful to know. Are there any other symptoms you've been
experiencing along with the abdominal pain?
• Patient: Yes, I've been feeling nauseous, and I've had a low-grade fever for the
past couple of days.
6. • Doctor: Noted. Let's discuss your past medical history. Have you had any significant health
issues in the past, or do you have any chronic conditions?
• Patient: No, Doctor. I've generally been healthy with no major illnesses in the past.
• Doctor: Alright. Have you noticed any effects on your digestive system or any changes in your
bowel movements?
• Patient: Yes, Doctor. I've had some changes in my bowel movements, and I've noticed that I'm
passing gas more frequently than usual.
7. • Doctor: Thank you for sharing that information. Now, robert will conduct some tests
to help us identify the cause of your symptoms. She will need a blood sample and a
stool sample.
• Lab Technician (robert): Don't worry, Mr. frank. The tests won't take long, and we'll
do our best to make you comfortable.
• Patient: Thank you, robert.
• Doctor: While we await the test results, let's discuss some potential treatments.
Based on your symptoms, it's important to rule out appendicitis. If the tests confirm
it, we'll need to schedule a surgical procedure to remove your appendix
8. • Patient: Surgery? That sounds daunting, but I trust your judgment, Doctor.
• Doctor: You're in good hands, Mr. frank. After the surgery, we'll prescribe pain
medication to manage the post-operative discomfort. Additionally, we'll
recommend some dietary changes to aid your recovery and promote good
digestive health.
• Nurse (Nurse Emilien): We'll make sure you understand the medications and
provide you with detailed instructions for your post-surgery care, Mr. frank.
9. • Patient: Thank you, Nurse Emelien. I appreciate all your
help.
• Doctor: You're welcome, Mr. frank. If you have any
questions or concerns during your recovery, don't hesitate
to reach out. We're here to support you throughout this
process.
• Patient: I feel more at ease now, knowing I'm in capable
hands. Thank you all for your care and attention.
10. • Lab Technician (robert): You're welcome, Mr. frank. We'll have the test results
soon, and we'll proceed with the necessary steps accordingly.
• Nurse (Nurse Emilien): Get some rest, follow the instructions, and you'll be back
on your feet in no time.
• Patient: I'll do my best. Thank you again, everyone.
• (End of dialogue)