NSE 101 Week 2 Questions and Answers 100% correct
Descriptive writing
Write a summary about a text you read or describe. Includes a description of the main points and usually does not include your personal opinion or critique
How to do descriptive writing
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Descriptive writing - answer Write a summary about a text you read or describe.
Includes a description of the main points and usually does not include your personal
opinion or critique
How to do descriptive writing - answer - Consider the reason you why are writing
- Pre-reading
- Point form main points
- Provide general overview
- Exclude minor details
- Consider your audience
- Begin text identifying text source
- Use complete sources
- Use neutral voice, avoid incorporating your opinion or critique of text
- Paraphrase the text in its own words and avoid use of direct quote
Descriptive Writing Example - answer - Megani and her research team claim that
students learn to write by reading and practicing writing
- The authors explain that clients should sit on a chair quietly for five minutes before
having their blood pressure taken
Reflective Writing - answer Reflective Writing: Think deeply and critically write about
an experience or an event or something you have read. You are expected to engage in
reflective writing related to your clinical practice
How to do reflective writing - answer Look back - Recall a situation that was
meaningful to you in your practice.
Elaborate - Describe the situation from an objective and subjective perspective
Analyze - Examine how and why the situation happened the way it did. Think about it in
the context of nursing courses and literature
Revise - Consider how and why your practice should remain the same and how it
should be changed
New trial/perspective-Think and move forward. What will you do differently when a
similar situation occurs
Reflective writing example - answer According to Bramley and Matiti (2014), patients
want nurses to understand how to be treated with compassionate care and gain an
understanding of the importance of demonstrating compassion. Based on my personal
understanding of how painful needles are, I demonstrated compassion by putting myself
in my patient's shoes. Compassion was demonstrated by recognizing my patient's
emotions and working collaboratively with my patient to limit the pain.
, Analytical writing - answer Involves examining the issue or text closely and looking at
its parts to understand the whole
How to do Analytical Writing - answer - Start with a question or debate.
-Review the literature to gain a preliminary understanding of what is known about your
topic.
- Once you have decided what literature to include, begin your analysis.
- Your analysis should present what is known about the topic in a concise and
informative manner.
- In your analysis, articulate your process of inquiry and examine the concept or issue
closely.
- The discussion section of your paper provides room for analytical commentary
Persuasive Writing - answer Is to persuade, influence, convince and inspire your
audience to believe in your point of view on a topic that involves multiple viewpoints and
opinions
Persuasive Writing example - answer - The aim of this paper is to argue why
community violence in urban secondary schools is best addressed with the
implementation of trauma-informed programs
- Most importantly, it has been noted in the research that harm reduction clinics reduce
disease incidence and mortality rates
How to do Persuasive Writing - answer - Approach the subject from an angle that
interests you.
- Read and prepare as much you can about the topic.
- Begin your paper with an engaging introduction
- Begin with most important points
- Identify opposing points of view and provide a thorough, evidence-informed,
convincing argument challenging these views.
- Leave the reader with a strong impression or a call to action.
Critical writing - answer Involves a detailed assessment of or evaluation of a text. To
some degree, this is the highest level of writing because it is both analytical and
persuasive
How to do Critical writing - answer - Provide a clear picture of the issue
- Critically evaluate the phenomenon or the text in question. This will involve identifying
strengths and limitations
- Critical analysis demonstrates that you are able to synthesize and connect ideas
- You will be expected to evaluate texts related to research studies.
Editorial writing - answer Incorporate an educated opinion from a unique viewpoint
on a particular issue and is sometimes referred to as an opinion or perspective piece
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