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- Speed, even if it means sacrificing accuracy.
- Using informal slang.
- Clarity, accuracy, and using standardized request forms or procedures.
- Communicating only through the head of the department.
- Changed at any time without consequence.
- Used as evidence in a court of law.
- Shared with the nurse's friends and family.
- Discarded after the patient is discharged.
- A type of religious belief.
- Considering the whole person?body, mind, and spirit?in planning care.
- A specific brand of medical supplies.
- A focus only on the patient's holes or wounds.
- Ends the communication abruptly.
- Clearly tells the reader what you want them to do next.
- Asks a rhetorical question.
- Insults the reader.
- a random
- reverse chronological
- a logical and often chronological
- an alphabetical
- tertiary
- trivial
- testicular
- terminal
- Using complex vocabulary.
- Writing quickly.
- Maintaining patient confidentiality, accuracy, and honesty.
- The cost of documentation software.
- The project budget.
- The project timeline and task dependencies.
- The members of the project team.
- The risks associated with the project.
- itemized
- atomized
- idolized
- chastised
- Using the same language and tone as you would with an adult.
- Communicating only with the parents.
- Using age-appropriate language, being honest, and allowing them to play with medical equipment if safe.
- Making promises that you cannot keep.
- proofreading
- brainstorming and organizing
- final submission
- citation
- "How much vacation time do I get?"
- "Do you have any concerns about my qualifications for this role?"
- "Do you enjoy working here?"
- "When can I expect a promotion?"
- The types of stethoscopes they can use.
- The range of duties and activities that a nurse is educated and authorized to perform.
- The size of the hospital they work in.
- The number of patients they can care for.
- gravity
- gratitude
- platitude
- attitude
- Making the text harder to read.
- Presenting a list of items or key points in a clear and digestible format.
- Hiding important information.
- Writing a long, narrative story.
- Focus on the person's personality flaws.
- Be given in front of as many people as possible.
- Be specific, focus on behavior, and be aimed at improvement.
- Be entirely negative.
- Shorter and more concise.
- More detailed and includes publications, presentations, and academic achievements.
- Used only for non-professional jobs.
- Written in a casual, informal style.
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