A student nurse feels that his reading skills are not adequate. Which action would he take in order to have effective reading skills?
a. Focus on improving reading speed.
b. Read slowly and thoroughly.
c. Ask his friends and family read to him.
d. Passively engage in reading.
ANS: A
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