Enhancing Reading Strategies for Nursing Studies

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Discover the importance of being a critical reader as a nurse, exploring evidence-based practices and various reading strategies in the field of nursing. Learn about different learning preferences and pre-reading techniques, including close reading, to enhance your study approach.


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  1. Reading: some strategies from the text book The Scholarship of Writing

  2. What is your purpose for reading Before you begin to read, you need to think about why you are reading. Today, I am going to give you a purpose for reading. Your purpose is to see if you can learn any new reading strategies from the textbook, The Scholarship of Writing

  3. Before we begin to read Why do you think it is important to be a critical reader as a nurse?

  4. Why be a critical reader As a nurse, you want everything you do to be based on evidence. What is evidence? What counts as evidence in nursing? Where do you get your evidence from as a nurse?

  5. In this subject we are going to read WHO pamphlets Textbooks Peer reviewed journal articles Government statistics and websites

  6. Read Table 2.1 Which of these reading strategies do you already do? Do you think there are any strategies that are missing?

  7. Read Figure 2.2 What kind of learning do you think you prefer? Visual Verbal Auditory Kinesthetic Can you give an example from your studies so far as to why you think like learning in these ways/this way

  8. Read 2.16 and 2.17 Make a list of the pre reading strategies you can use before you read a text What is close reading and why do you need to do this kind of reading when you are studying nursing?

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