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NSE101 – Exam Questions with Complete Solutions | Verified & Updated professional communication skills - Answer ️️ -- being formal, addressing yourself and the person you are speaking to, dont assume gender, clearly articulating your message - verbal: oral communication that happens through spoken words, sounds, vocal intonation, and pace. can occur face to face, one on one, or in groups (over the phone or video conferencing). - written: occurs through written words, symbols, pictures, and diagrams. documentation notes and scholarly writing like essays. active voice - Answer ️️ -when the subject performs the action it expresses (e.g., the nurse will give you the medication) contractions - Answer ️️ -a word that combines two or more other words in a shortened form, usually with an apostrophe. - can not = can't - ensure not to use in scholarly writing short form/abbreviations - Answer ️️ -a shortened form of a word used in place of a full word (e.g., Corp.) - an acronym is a word formed from the first letters of each of the words in a phrase or name (NASA) colloquial language - Answer ️️ -Slang or common language that is informal - They made a big deal of the issue → The issue was viewed as an important problem. voice - Answer ️️ -A writers distinctive use of language? Professional Tone - Answer ️️ -formal, respectful, and serious, with punctuation and full words and sentences - avoid jargon (complex medical language) which can be quite common in nursing and other health-related disciplines effective reading - Answer ️️ -Reading effectively involves understanding, evaluating, and reflecting on a text Critical reading - Answer ️️ -Analyze, Capture the text's main points by summarizing its meaning, Critique, Reach conclusions, Combine your own ideas with the textual analysis to synthesize new ideas and insights, Ask yourself how the text relates to what you are studying information literacy - Answer ️️ -Recognizing when information is needed, Identifying relevant information, Searching and locating the information, Evaluating the information scholarly sources - Answer ️️ -Scholarly sources are written by academics and other experts and contribute to knowledge in a particular field by sharing new research findings, theories, analyses, insights, news, or summaries of current knowledge. Scholarly sources can be either primary or secondary research. Critical Evaluation - Answer ️️ -The point of a critical evaluation is to demonstrate that you can think beyond what you are being told. By taking steps to question what is being written and presented to you, you may be better able to write a critical review and to reflect on how and why the author took the position they did. Databases - Answer ️️ -Become familiar with common databases to search for information related to a topic. In nursing, common databases include CINAHL, Medline, Proquest Nursing, and Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Reviews. More information can be found at: Top Databases for Nursing. Search methods - Answer ️️ -Decide on the keywords to search. For example, if you are writing a paper about nursing interventions related to helping patients manage stress, you might search keywords such as "stress management" with a related word such as "coping." search operators - Answer ️️ -AND - In capital letters. Used to combine terms so that your search reveals sources that have both ter

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