- The number of pages in the book.
- The title of the book in italics.
- The price of the book.
- The author's biography.
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- hurriedly
- carelessly
- with great attention to detail
- financially
- Focus on blaming others for any mistakes.
- Analyze the experience, connecting it to nursing theories and evidence-based practice.
- Simply describe the experience like a story.
- Discuss only the positive aspects of the experience.
- Repeat the introduction word for word.
- Provide a final thought or implication, leaving the reader with something to consider.
- End with a cliffhanger.
- Apologize for any weaknesses in the argument.
- "The data indicates…"
- "As a matter of fact…"
- "The results suggest…"
- "One interpretation is…"
- There are many patients in the hospital who require blood transfusions because they are anemic.
- Anemia in hospital patients often necessitates blood transfusions.
- Patients in the hospital that are anemic need blood transfusions.
- The hospital's patients who are anemic need blood.
- "in addition to"
- "because of"
- "in spite of"
- "instead of"
- The website having many colorful advertisements.
- A recent update date and a clear indication of the author's or organization's credentials.
- The website being the first result on a Google search.
- The website having a .com address.
- A block quote, indented from the left margin, without quotation marks.
- A regular part of the text, with quotation marks.
- A footnote at the bottom of the page.
- A block quote in italics.
- Be filled with dense paragraphs of text.
- Use visual elements like charts and graphs to supplement key text points.
- Have a different background color for every slide.
- Use sound effects for every bullet point.
- Show that previous research is worthless.
- Justify the need for the new research study being proposed.
- Confuse the reader.
- Provide a summary of a single article.
- A brief, relevant summary of the patient's medical, family, and social history.
- A day-by-day diary of the patient's hospital stay.
- A list of all the nurses who cared for the patient.
- A detailed financial report of the cost of care.
- "Despite the challenges" is incorrect.
- The word "excellent" is subjective.
- "team were" should be "team was" (collective noun).
- The sentence is too short.
- Weaken an argument.
- Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of something.
- Replace something with a substitute.
- Contradict a claim.
- The study had one main finding: that the new drug was highly effective.
- The patient wanted: to go home.
- The nurse packed her bag with: a stethoscope, a pen, and her notes.
- The reasons were: numerous and complex.
- It is debatable.
- It is specific.
- It is a question.
- It is a single sentence.
- In all capital letters.
- In sentence case.
- In italics.
- In bold font.
- State that you do not like the intervention.
- Provide evidence from credible studies that show the intervention is ineffective or harmful.
- Say that all the other nurses also dislike the intervention.
- Ignore the intervention completely in your writing.
- Describing what you would do differently next time.
- Describing your feelings about the event.
- Describing the event objectively and factually.
- Analyzing the good and bad aspects of the experience.
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