Model Letters
Model Letters
Model Letters
The Director
Community Child Health Service
41 Jones Street
Ekibin
Dear Sir/Madam,
During his stay in hospital, he has fully recovered from the mumps
and meningoencephalitis. However he will need a neurological check –up.
For both children, the advice on recommended vaccines will be needed.
I hope you will be able to arrange someone who can help this family
and provide proper medical support. Please do not hesitate to contact me
if you require any further information about this family.
Yours sincerely,
Nurse
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Task 2 Model Letter: Nicole Smith
The Director
Community Child Health Service
41 Vulture Street
West End, 4101
Dear Sir/Madam
The baby is progressing quite well with breast feeding and is gaining
weight and is currently 4.4kg. Fefol and Vitamin C were prescribed to
Nicole as her blood examination revealed low numbers in her hemoglobin
from blood loss.
Nicole has no relatives in Brisbane and no contact with her family or the
father of the baby. She lives in a rented flat with one other young woman
and is on a single mother’s pension.
My main concern is that she does not believe she has the ability to
breastfeed, bathes or cares for her baby and is considering adoption. It
would be greatly appreciated if you could organize a home visit for Nicole
and the baby. Nicole requires appropriate advice and assistance to
encourage her to develop parenting skills due to her isolated
circumstances.
Thank you for agreeing to assist in this matter. Should you require any
further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
Charge Nurse
Spirit Mother’s Hospital
Task 3 Model letter: Betty Olsen
10 July 2009
Dear Doctor,
Last night she refused her dinner because she felt slightly nauseous. She
had trouble sleeping and complained of shoulder and neck pain. Her
condition has further deteriorated today and normison and two Panadol
tablets were given at 10 pm. When I checked on her at 10.45 pm, Mrs.
Olsen was distressed, pale and sweaty and complaining of persistent
chest pain. Her blood pressure was 190/100 mmHg.
Yours sincerely,
Night Nurse
Golden Pond Retirement Village
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am referring this patient, a 58- year-old terminally ill widow, who has
been under our care for the treatment of cancer. She was transferred to
your centre for further care this morning.
She has had lower intestine cancer since March, 2009. When admitted to
this hospital she complained of dehydration, nausea and severe pain. She
has received IV fluids and transdermal patch for pain. She has been told
to take light, low fiber foods and has been visited by a social worker.
Over the past week, she has remained free from severe pain and has
been able to tolerate a fluid diet. Mrs. Greerson has had radiation therapy
for six weeks and her life expectancy is only 3 – 4 months. Therefore,
she and her only relative, her brother Mr. Brian Hewson have made the
decision that she would only receive treatment for pain and comfort.
Based on the advice of a social worker, her brother has requested that
Mrs. Greerson be transferred to your centre. As she is in morbid condition,
please make an arrangement to provide prioritized care.
Thank you for agreeing to assist in this matter. Should you require any
more information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
Sarina Chai
Charge Nurse.
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15/09/2009
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing with regard to Mr. O’Riley, a 53 –year- old- man, who was
admitted the hospital on the 2nd of September and diagnosed with
obstructive coronary artery disease. He underwent a coronary artery
bypass graft on the 4th of September.
Mr. 0’Riley has a history of smoking (20 cigarettes per day) and drinks on
a regular basis. His body mass index is high and he usually eats fatty, rich
foods.
After the surgery, Mr. O’Riley has attained a routine post operative
recovery. He has been advised to stop smoking and to reduce alcohol
consumption. He also has been told to follow a low fat diet and has been
receiving attention from a social worker. His wounds are healing and he is
walking well.
Yours sincerely,
Lee Wong
Charge Nurse
01/11/2008
Ms. Harwood was admitted to our hospital on the 30th of October with a
diagnosis of right rotator cuff tear following a fall while descending stairs.
Therefore, surgery has been suggested, however, she prefers non-
surgical treatment. She has received ibuprofen and cortisone as
prescribed and also daily visits by a physiotherapist.
In terms of her medical history, she suffers from type 2 diabetes mellitus
for which she is taking metformine 500mg. However, following her
discharge, she will need a regular monitoring on the blood glucose level
which may become elevated due to administration of cortisone during
hospitalisation. She will also require assistance in showering and home
help. As well as this, she needs to review her condition with an
orthopaedic surgeon on the 19th of November.
Ms. Harwood lives alone and has no children. Her next of kin is her niece,
Megan Mack who lives in Sydney. Regrettably, she has no relatives or
friends to support her.
Yours sincerely,
Sonya Matthews
The Director
Aged Care Assessment Team
78 Masterson Street
Brisbane
Dear Sir/Madam,
Mr. O’Keefe was admitted to the Mater Public Hospital on the 14th of
March and underwent surgery. Since his discharge from the hospital, we
have been doing daily home visits and wound dressing and also assisting
him with his showers. On observation today, Mr. O’Keefe’s general
condition had improved. His wound is healing and is free from
complications.
Mr. O’Keefe, who lives with his wife in a housing commission home, is an
aged care pensioner. They are getting some help from their neighbours,
but they are having trouble keeping up with routine household work. As
per the doctor’s order, we have organized daily home visits until 24 March
2008 after which our nursing care will end. Therefore, it would be greatly
appreciated if you could do a home visit and assess their needs and to
arrange further assistance for this family.
Thank you for agreeing to assist in this matter. For further queries, please
do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
Charge Nurse
Blue Skies Home Care Centre
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Task 8 Model Letter
07/03/2010
Barnaby Webster
The School Psychologist
Toohey Point State School
Dear Mr Webster,
She lives with her mother, who is working full-time as a bank manager
and her father died 3 years ago due to an accident. Alison has an older
sister and a younger brother. Her grandmother looks after the children
when required. In terms of her medical history, she is suffers from
asthma and eczema with no other significant illnesses, however, she is
overweight for her age.
Her school record shows that she has a history of regular absence during
the past 5 years. In addition, her academic performance is declining and
she is reluctant to joint any school activities unless persuaded. She has
few friends and has been teased by her peers about her weight.
Please note, Alison’s teacher contacted her mother regarding her situation
and she reported that Alison is overeating, embarrassed about her
eczema and missing her father, who she was very close to.
Based on this, I would appreciate it if you could investigate her case and
should you require any further information please do not hesitate to
contact me.
Yours sincerely,
Charge Nurse
Toohey Point State School
21/05/09
The Director
Blue Nursing Service
207 Sydney Street
New Farm, 4106
Yours sincerely,
Grace Jones
Ward C 25
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Task 10 Model Letter
The Director
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
GPO Box 777
Brisbane, 4001
Dear Sir/Madam
Please contact me on (07) 3947 2987 should your require any further
information
Yours sincerely,