Title: SCHOLARLY PAPERS NURSING
1 SCHOLARLY PAPERS NURSING
- Nancy Marenick
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5Critical Thinking
- Nurses and the political process
- The future of nursing practice A changing and
advancing profession - The art and science of nursing
- Nursing as a profession Professional Nursing
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7Topic to Thesis Statement
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- Focal point of your essay
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9Simple (working) Thesis Statement
Example
- Make a statement
- The federal governments policy on health
care spending is inadequate limits nurses
ability to provide proper care for their
patients. -
BECAUSE - Argue, Defend, or Support your statement
- Not providing enough money
- The provinces dont have the capacity to pay for
all needed services - Individual provinces charging user fees
- 4) Skilled health care workers leaving
province, profession
10 authors Becker, L.J., Seligman, C.
article title (1981). Welcome to the
journal title in italics energy
crisis. Journal of volume in italics
(issue) pages Social Issues, 37(2), 1-7.
11References Canadian Nurses Association. (2002).
Code of ethics for registered nurses.
Ottawa Author. Mueller, C., Karon, S.L.
(2004). ANA nurse sensitive quality
indicators for long-term care facilities.
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 19 (1),
39-47. Retrieved from http//.................
.................................. Registered
Nurses Association of Nova Scotia. (1997).
Standards of nursing practice. Halifax, NS
Author.
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13APA Template
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14All margins should be set at 1 inch
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16 17Headings
- Assessing Critical Care (Level 1)
- Critical Care (Level 3)
- Dealing with Crisis
- Providing Care
- Conclusion
- (APA, 2001, p.113)
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20Literature Review
- Synthesize the literature
- Provide the reader with information.
- Focus on the published literature.
21Constructing Your Argument
- Present a clear line of argument.
- A well argued literature review will demonstrate
the following qualities - Opinions are backed up with facts
- Differing opinions are accounted for,
- The sections of the review are clearly connected.
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23Incorporating Information
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25Introduction
- Clear and concise
- Clear thesis statement.
26Believing is the first step in doing.
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27Essential Components
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29Supporting Your Arguments
- Paraphrase carefully
- Do not plagiarize
- Always cite paraphrases
30In-text Citations
31One Author
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- Pierrynowski (2004) discovered a genetic link to
alcoholism. - One recent study found a genetic link to
alcoholism (Pierrynowski, 2004).
32Two Authors
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- MacFarlane and Farrell (2004) discussed ....
- The ethical implications are (MacFarlane
Farrell, 2004).
33Three, Four or Five Authors
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- Whitty-Rogers, McGibbon, and Shaw (2004) proved
that... - They proved that .. (Whitty-Rogers, McGibbon,
Shaw, 2004). -
34Subsequent Citations
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- MacFarlane et al. (2004) discovered that.
- The research proved that . (MacFarlane et al.,
2004). -
35Six or More Authors
- Alex et al. (2005) clarified the
- results by..
- They clarified their results by.
- (Alex et al., 2005).
36Secondary Sources
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- Graham (as cited in Gillis MacIsaac, 2002)
described .. - The researcher described.. (Graham, as cited in
Gillis MacIsaac, 2002).
37Conclusion
- Problems - offer solutions
- Discuss implications
- Reflect
- Project
38Pronoun Agreement
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- When a nurse begins to reflect on their
profession.. -
39Neutral Expressions
- Stroke victim
- Population suffering from multiple sclerosis
- Individual who had a stroke
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- People who have multiple sclerosis
- APA, 2001, p.76
40Neutral Forms of Description
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- A person with ______
- A person living with _______
- A person who has _______
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- (APA, 2001, p.69).
41Find the Error?
A similar task was then done by the child with a
lot of people around, egocentric speech declined
significantly.
42- ?
- __________________ . _________________
- __________________ , and ______________
- __________________ _________________
- __________________ however, _________
43Conciseness
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- Theres many ways to describe care of the
elderly. They include .. -
44Good, Better, Best
- There are many ways to describe care of the
elderly. They include .. - Care of the elderly is described as ..
- Nurses describe care of the elderly as .
45Revision
- Questions are answered?
- Ideas are logical and consistent?
- Supporting evidence is accurate?
- Properly documented?
- Correct grammar and sentence structure?
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