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WWatsford

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After teaching a group of students about writing professional e-mails, which of the following statements by one of the students indicates the need for additional teaching?
 
  A) You should always check the spelling and grammar before sending.
  B) Never send any type of confidential information in an e-mail.
  C) If an unexpected file is attached, don't open it.
  D) Use acronyms and emoticons freely to express the tone.

Question 2

A nurse executive is composing an e-mail to the professional organization. In addition to the name, which of the following would the nurse include when signing an e-mail?
 
  A) Street address
  B) Home phone number
  C) Sender's title
  D) Date



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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