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🎓 OET – Sentence Completion Quiz for Clinical Vocabulary Practice

Build stronger medical English skills by completing OET-style sentences using accurate healthcare vocabulary.

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OET – Sentence Completion Quiz for Clinical Vocabulary Practice.
Build stronger medical English skills by completing OET-style sentences using accurate healthcare vocabulary.

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OET Clinical Vocabulary Completion Quiz

Build stronger medical English skills by completing OET-style sentences using accurate healthcare vocabulary.

Complete the sentence: "The patient presented with a(n) ________ rash that appeared suddenly over 24 hours."

Complete the sentence: "The CBC shows ________, with a white blood cell count of 2.5 x 10⁹/L (normal 4.0-11.0)."

Complete the sentence: "The patient was diagnosed with ________, a condition characterized by inflammation of the joints."

Complete the sentence: "The medication list includes ________, which is a beta-blocker used for hypertension and heart failure."

Complete the sentence: "The patient reports ________ (difficulty swallowing) that has worsened over the past month."

Complete the sentence: "The EKG shows ST-segment elevation in leads II, III, and aVF, consistent with ________ myocardial infarction."

Complete the sentence: "The patient was started on ________, a proton pump inhibitor, for gastroesophageal reflux disease."

Complete the sentence: "The urine dipstick shows 3+ ________, indicating significant protein leakage into the urine."

Complete the sentence: "The patient has ________, a condition where the thyroid gland produces excessive thyroid hormone."

Complete the sentence: "The patient was admitted for ________, which is inflammation of the pancreas."

Complete the sentence: "The ABG shows pH 7.52, PaCO₂ 48, HCO₃⁻ 38, consistent with ________ metabolic alkalosis."

Complete the sentence: "The patient has a history of ________, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures."

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Healthcare professionals preparing for the Occupational English Test (OET) can use these quizzes to strengthen the clinical English skills required in real healthcare environments. Topics include medical vocabulary, patient communication, referral letters, grammar, listening comprehension, and common OET-style question formats across Reading, Listening, and Writing sections.

The quizzes are suitable for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, physiotherapists, and other internationally educated healthcare professionals preparing to work in English-speaking healthcare systems such as the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. Each test uses multiple-choice questions with instant answer feedback to support self-study, OET preparation courses, and daily clinical English practice.

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