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question 11 (3.75 points) which writing strategy is most effective for …

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question 11 (3.75 points)
which writing strategy is most effective for documenting the side effects of a medication in a patients profile?
○ descriptive
○ narrative
○ analytical
○ persuasive

question 12 (3.75 points)
when sending out an email about a new policy for patient check - ins, which writing strategy could help provide clear instructions and examples?
○ persuasive
○ analytical

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Question 11
Brief Explanations

To document the side effects of a medication in a patient's profile, a descriptive writing strategy is most effective. Descriptive writing focuses on detailing and describing information accurately, which is suitable for listing and explaining the side effects clearly. Narrative is story - like, analytical is for analysis, and persuasive is for convincing, so they are not as appropriate here.

Brief Explanations

When sending an email about a new patient check - in policy to provide clear instructions and examples, an expository (or similar instructional - focused) writing strategy is best. Expository writing aims to explain, inform, and give step - by - step instructions or examples. Persuasive is for convincing, analytical is for breaking down and analyzing, so they don't fit.

Answer:

Descriptive

Question 12

(Note: Since the options are cut off, assuming common options like "Expository" (which is used for providing clear instructions, explanations, and examples) would be the answer. If we consider the given partial options, but since they are incomplete, based on the context of providing clear instructions and examples, the expository writing strategy (if present in options) is correct. If we assume the missing options include expository, the explanation would be: Expository writing is used to explain, inform, and provide clear instructions and examples. Persuasive is for persuasion, analytical is for analysis, so expository (or the relevant option for clear instructions) is correct. )