Nurse: Good morning, Mr Adams. How are you doing today?
Patient: Horrible! I can’t eat anything! I just feel sick to my stomach. Take the tray away.
Nurse: That’s too bad. I’ll just put this over here for now. Have you felt queasy for very long?
Patient: I woke up during the middle of the night. I couldn’t get back to sleep, and now I feel terrible.
Nurse: Have you been to the toilet? Any diarrhea or vomiting?
Patient: I’ve been to the toilet twice, but no diarrhea or vomiting. Perhaps, I should drink something. Can I have a cup of tea?
Nurse: Certainly, I’ll get you a cup immediately. Would you like black tea or peppermint tea?
Patient: Peppermint, please. Do you think I could have another blanket? I’m so cold. I think I’m getting the chills.
Nurse: Here’s an extra blanket. Let me tuck you in.
Patient: You’re so sweet. What is your name?
Nurse: My name is Alice. I’ll be on shift during the day for the next few days.
Patient: Hello Alice. My name is Jack. Nice to meet you.
Nurse: Let’s get you feeling better Jack! Is there anything else I can get for you?
Patient: That’s alright. I think a cup of tea and a warm blanket should help.
Nurse: OK. I’ll be back as soon as the tea is ready.
Patient: Thank you.
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