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A: Hello, I am the nurse here. The doctor has recommended getting an IV to boost your energy.
B: Oh, okay. Where should I go?
A: Follow me, please. I'll take you to the injection room./ B: Thank you. Does the IV take a long time?
A: Not too long...about half an hour? Do you need to leave by a certain time?/ B: Not necessarily. Thanks.
A: Now, let's prepare for your IV. Could you make a tight fist? It helps in finding the vein more easily.
B: Understood. Is this right?/ A: Yes, perfect. Just hold it like that for a moment. I'm locating the vein.
B: Okay. It won't hurt, right?/ A: Don't worry. I'll make it as painless as possible. It'll be just a slight pinch.
A: Excuse me, nurse. My arm where I got the shot still hurts.
B: Oh, I see. Could you show me the area? I'll check for any swelling or redness.
A: Right here. It seems a bit swollen and red.
B: We can apply a cold compress. And I'll monitor it closely to make sure the pain decreases.
A: Nurse, the injection site still hurts, and it feels itchy too.
B: You feel itchiness too? It could be an allergic reaction. I'll check it right away./ A: Yes, I'm a bit worried.
B: Don't worry. We'll take all necessary measures. Just press this button when you feel uncomfortable.
A: Great, we're done. So, it wasn't too bad, was it?/ B: No, it wasn't. Thank you.
A: No problem. Now, I need you to keep pressing gently on the injection site with this cotton ball.
B: Sure, I can do that. How long should I keep pressing?/ A: Just about a minute or two should do it.
A: Hey, Kelly, I got my OnBody results today./ B: Oh, yeah? What do they say?
A: It looks like my muscle development is pretty balanced. I like that.
B: That's great, Mike. All the workouts seem to have paid off.
A: I guess. It also suggests I need to shed about 5 Kgs./ B: You've got this. Just watch your diet a little more.
A: Sorry I kept you waiting so long. Here's my chocolate pie!
B: I told you. I shouldn't eat this at least for the next few months.
A: Oh, I forgot. You're on a diet!/ B: Well, I'll have just one small bite. It won't kill me.
A: No, you'll blame me later./ B: But your chocolate pie is to die for.
A: I've just been informed that I need to make a sales pitch next week.
B: Hey, don't worry. Presentations can be daunting, but you've got this.
A: I'm just not sure where to start, and I'm worried I might mess up.
B: How about we work on your speech together?/ A: That would be great!
B: Alright. Let's begin by outlining your main points.
A: Eric, your draft is good, so let's focus on how you deliver it./ B: Okay. I'm all ears.
A: First, using pauses can really emphasize your key points./ B: Pauses? Won't that just make me seem hesitant?
A: Not at all. It'll give the audience time to absorb what you've said.
B: That makes sense./ A: And how about intonation?
B: I'm glad you brought it up. That's another part we need to work on./ A: Oh, I see.
B: Change your pitch and tone to highlight important information.
A: Do I sound monotonous?/ B: A little. Intonation keeps the audience engaged.