NSE 101 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
2025|2026 (GRADED A+)
What does anti racist communication involve - Answer- self reflection, and to dismantle
systematic beliefs and bias/power
anti racism is - Answer- active process wh
White priviledge is linked with - Answer- racism
Why is scholarly writing important in nursing - Answer- professional communication,
critical thinking and accountability to contribute to safe care
Types of learners - Answer- visual, auditory, kinesthetic, verbal
verbal - Answer- talking
visual - Answer- having to do with sight or seeing
auditory - Answer- Having to do with the sense of hearing
kinesthetic - Answer- learning by doing
what is a text - Answer- Anything that can convey meaning
what should rpe reading help achieve - Answer- good starting point to help with later
key points
Pre-reading strategies - Answer- previewing
dialetic note taking - Answer- making columns of text and ur thoughts
types of writing (7) - Answer- -Descriptive, reflective , analytical, persuasive, critical ,
editorial, literature reviews
descriptive writing - Answer- describe or summarize text.
direct quotes in descriptive writing - Answer- NO
reflective writing - Answer- thhinking deeply and critically about an experience
,analytical writing - Answer- Detailed examination of multiple elements on a topic.
persuasive writing - Answer- to convince
critical writing - Answer- involved critical thinking
editorial writing - Answer- edcuated opinion
literature review - Answer- summarizing what is known
A summary, evaluation, and synthesis of existing research or writings on a specific
topic. It identifies trends, gaps, and debates, showing how your work fits into the bigger
picture.
audience - Answer- person or group ur trying to influence
first person - Answer- "I" and "Me" standpoint. Personal perspective.
second person - Answer- Told from the reader's point of view, using "you"
third person - Answer- Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story - an
observer
tone of writing - Answer- The attitude conveyed through word choice.
informal tone - Answer- relaxed casual
conversational tone - Answer- like a conversation irl
professional tone - Answer- formal
sctiefic tone - Answer- impersonal objective and fact driven
ironic tone - Answer- funny
critical tone - Answer- exposes inequalities
rhetorical tone - Answer- persuasive, simplistic
political tome - Answer- convey ideology or beliefs
affect vs effect - Answer- affect=to influence
effect = noun=result
Than vs then - Answer- comparison vs. chronology
, How to write descriptively - Answer- neutral voice, paraphase
how to reflect - Answer- choose a topic meaningful, br vulnerable, think critically
how to analytically write - Answer- clarify known complex topic
how to persuasive write - Answer- viewpoint is clear , focus on ideas
scholrly writing should avoid - Answer- second person pronouns
Anthropomorphism - Answer- the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a
god, animal, or object.
audience vs reader - Answer- reader the person whos reading it
audience is the intended person
phases of writing - Answer- prewriting, outline, draft, revising, editing
prewriting - Answer- generate ideas and reading assignment info
outline - Answer- determine oragnizational structure to organize ideas
draft - Answer- a draft that covers ideas and follows outline
revising - Answer- review flow, and adding deleting stuff
editing - Answer- improving style and words etc
starting point consists of two process - Answer- reading assignment guidelines and
thining about where you stand in the topic
thesis - Answer- controlling idea of a text
controlling idea - Answer- the main idea of a text
a strong thesis statement has (5) - Answer- specificity, precision, arguability,
demonstrability, confidence
specficity - Answer- specific topic
precision - Answer- make exact claim about topic
arguability - Answer- should contain an opinion or pov
demonstrability - Answer- provide reasons and examples
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
2025|2026 (GRADED A+)
What does anti racist communication involve - Answer- self reflection, and to dismantle
systematic beliefs and bias/power
anti racism is - Answer- active process wh
White priviledge is linked with - Answer- racism
Why is scholarly writing important in nursing - Answer- professional communication,
critical thinking and accountability to contribute to safe care
Types of learners - Answer- visual, auditory, kinesthetic, verbal
verbal - Answer- talking
visual - Answer- having to do with sight or seeing
auditory - Answer- Having to do with the sense of hearing
kinesthetic - Answer- learning by doing
what is a text - Answer- Anything that can convey meaning
what should rpe reading help achieve - Answer- good starting point to help with later
key points
Pre-reading strategies - Answer- previewing
dialetic note taking - Answer- making columns of text and ur thoughts
types of writing (7) - Answer- -Descriptive, reflective , analytical, persuasive, critical ,
editorial, literature reviews
descriptive writing - Answer- describe or summarize text.
direct quotes in descriptive writing - Answer- NO
reflective writing - Answer- thhinking deeply and critically about an experience
,analytical writing - Answer- Detailed examination of multiple elements on a topic.
persuasive writing - Answer- to convince
critical writing - Answer- involved critical thinking
editorial writing - Answer- edcuated opinion
literature review - Answer- summarizing what is known
A summary, evaluation, and synthesis of existing research or writings on a specific
topic. It identifies trends, gaps, and debates, showing how your work fits into the bigger
picture.
audience - Answer- person or group ur trying to influence
first person - Answer- "I" and "Me" standpoint. Personal perspective.
second person - Answer- Told from the reader's point of view, using "you"
third person - Answer- Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story - an
observer
tone of writing - Answer- The attitude conveyed through word choice.
informal tone - Answer- relaxed casual
conversational tone - Answer- like a conversation irl
professional tone - Answer- formal
sctiefic tone - Answer- impersonal objective and fact driven
ironic tone - Answer- funny
critical tone - Answer- exposes inequalities
rhetorical tone - Answer- persuasive, simplistic
political tome - Answer- convey ideology or beliefs
affect vs effect - Answer- affect=to influence
effect = noun=result
Than vs then - Answer- comparison vs. chronology
, How to write descriptively - Answer- neutral voice, paraphase
how to reflect - Answer- choose a topic meaningful, br vulnerable, think critically
how to analytically write - Answer- clarify known complex topic
how to persuasive write - Answer- viewpoint is clear , focus on ideas
scholrly writing should avoid - Answer- second person pronouns
Anthropomorphism - Answer- the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a
god, animal, or object.
audience vs reader - Answer- reader the person whos reading it
audience is the intended person
phases of writing - Answer- prewriting, outline, draft, revising, editing
prewriting - Answer- generate ideas and reading assignment info
outline - Answer- determine oragnizational structure to organize ideas
draft - Answer- a draft that covers ideas and follows outline
revising - Answer- review flow, and adding deleting stuff
editing - Answer- improving style and words etc
starting point consists of two process - Answer- reading assignment guidelines and
thining about where you stand in the topic
thesis - Answer- controlling idea of a text
controlling idea - Answer- the main idea of a text
a strong thesis statement has (5) - Answer- specificity, precision, arguability,
demonstrability, confidence
specficity - Answer- specific topic
precision - Answer- make exact claim about topic
arguability - Answer- should contain an opinion or pov
demonstrability - Answer- provide reasons and examples