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Which of the following techniques would an effective reader use when reading a patient’s medical history?
interpreting clues
skimming the content
reading for comprehension
ignoring any vocabulary that is not understood
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Correct choices: interpreting clues; skimming the content; reading for comprehension.
An effective reader will often skim first to get an overview, read carefully for comprehension, and use contextual clues to infer meaning. They should not ignore unfamiliar vocabulary — instead they should clarify or look up terms.
An effective reader will often skim first to get an overview, read carefully for comprehension, and use contextual clues to infer meaning. They should not ignore unfamiliar vocabulary — instead they should clarify or look up terms.
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