NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
HOSPITAL CLINICAL PHARMACY
Question
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Signature
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Greeting
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Closing
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Postcript
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opening
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Detailed explanation-1: -The complimentary close is the word (such as “Sincerely") or phrase ("Best wishes") that conventionally appears before the sender’s signature or name at the end of a letter, email, or similar text. Also called a complimentary closing, close, valediction, or signoff.
Detailed explanation-2: -The most frequently used friendly letter closings are “Cordially, ‘’ “Affectionately, ‘’ “Fondly, ‘’ and “Love.”
Detailed explanation-3: -It is necessary that you address them by their first names, sign the letter ‘Yours sincerely, ‘ and use your first name in the signature. For example, in the salutation, you can write ‘Dear Miss Emma Watson, ‘ and in the complimentary close, you can write ‘Yours sincerely, Michael Smith. ‘
Detailed explanation-4: -Typical components of a personal letter include a date, greeting, introduction, body, conclusion, closing nicety, and signature.