The SMART way : an introduction to writing for nurses By Glennis Zilm, Cheryl Entwistle
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto, ON, Canada, W.B. Saunders, 2002Edition: 2nd edDescription: x, 206 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmLOC classification:- RT24 Z31
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Nurses Instruction
Nursing Authorship
Problems and Exercises
Problems and exercises
Problèmes et exercices
Rapports Rédaction
Report writing
Soins infirmiers Art d'écrire
Writing
exercise books
writing (processes)
The SMART Elements of Communication
The Writing PROCESS
Common Errors in Writing
References and Bibliographies
Final Rungs of the Writing PROCESS
SMART Ways for Other Routes in Nursing
App. A.A Guide to APA Style in Reference Lists and Bibliographies
This book is a guide for nurses and nursing students who wish to improve their writing skills. This second edition examines the essential elements of written communication and teaches readers how to apply the SMART approach to writing, using the five steps of Source, Message, Audience, Route and Tone. Following the latest APA style guidelines, the book illustrates the various forms of common written communication such as e-mail, letters, memos, reports, résumés, briefs, articles and research papers. The book also includes many useful sample documents and helpful, skill-testing exercises.
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