Assignment Details
This is a 3-step project:
Please read the detailed instructions below carefully.
Step 1: Write 3–4 sentences answering the following questions:
Describe the change in 3-4 sentences.
1 of the sentences should address the rationale for the change.
Step 2: Begin researching scholarly articles from the library from the past 5 years that are related to the change issue identified in Step 1.
Author(s) last name, first initial.
(Year).
Title of article.
Title of Publication,
Volume #(Issue #),
Pages of the article.
EXAMPLE
Change Issue: Low Census Staffing Policy
Currently, when the patient census is low, staff go home based on tenure; the same staff are continually going home, resulting in a lower paycheck for these nurses. The proposed change is to rotate all staff to leave when the census is low, regardless of tenure, so the burden of potentially lower pay is shared among the entire staff and not the same few.
Author Last Name, First, Initial.(Year).Title of Article.Title of Publication,Volume #
(Issue #),Pages.
Step 3: This step requires the development of an annotated bibliography for each of the 6 articles listed in Step 2. This step should be 6 paragraphs total (1 for each article that is summarized and analyzed) and approximately 450–700 words in 2–3 double-spaced pages.
Consider the following:
M = Main point
E = Example and/or Evidence (citation)
A = Analysis—refers to what was significant about the article and how the article was related to the change topic you selected.
Be sure to include at least 1 analysis sentence about each reference in that paragraph.
L = Link or transition to the main topic
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APA Style for CTU Students
link for help with APA formatting. Use the CTU Writing Style Guide (templates provided)—not the Introductory Writing Style Guide.
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Running head: NURSING WORKFORCE CHANGE
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NURSING WORKFORCE CHANGE
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Nursing Workforce Change
First Name Last Name
Colorado Technical University
Nursing Workforce Change
Begin writing your paper with a .
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” indent and continue the paper with an indent for each new paragraph. Identify and describe a recent change that occurred in your workplace. It could be a change in the levels of staffing; a change in policy, such as time off or tuition reimbursement; a change in use of equipment or supplies; a change in charting or computerized medical records; and so on. Describe the change in
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–
4
sentences. 1 of the sentences should address the rationale for the change.
Change Issue: Low Census Staffing Policy
Currently, when the patient census is low, staff go home based on tenure; the same staff are continually going home, resulting in a lower paycheck for these nurses. The proposed change is to rotate all staff to leave when the census is low, regardless of tenure, so the burden of potentially lower pay is shared among the entire staff and not the same few. Place in alphabetical order.
The next step requires the development of an annotated bibliography for each of the
6
articles listed in Step 2. This step should be 6 paragraphs total (1 for each article that is summarized and analyzed) and approximately 450–700 words in 2–3 double-spaced pages.
Table 1. Change Issue: Low Census Staffing Policy Bibliography |
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Article |
Author Last Name, First, Initial |
(Year). |
Title of Article. |
Title of Publication, |
Volume # (Issue #), |
Pages. |
1 | ||||||
2 | ||||||
3 | ||||||
4 | ||||||
5 | ||||||
6 |
Annotated Bibliography
Aiello, J. (2003). Primary care provider: Who should that be for the ESRD patient? Nephrology
Nursing Journal, 30(5), 587–588. Retrieved from http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=1&did=461916921
Summarize the main points for each of the 6 references (must be from within the last 5 years) from Step 2, each in its own paragraph. Use the MEAL method of writing, where each paragraph contains a minimum of 4 sentences. M is for Main point. E is for Examples and evidence with citation. Analyses refers to what was significant about the article and how the article was related to the change topic you selected. Be sure to include at least 1 analysis sentence about each reference in that paragraph. Link or transition to the main topic. Remember to cite each article appropriately (Author(s) Last Name, Year) and include an APA formatted reference page. (See APA 6th edition).
Anderson, E. B. (2002). Patient-centeredness: A new approach. Nephrology News & Issues,
16(12), 80–82. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12452113
Summarize the main points for each of the 6 references (must be from within the last 5 years) from Step 2, each in its own paragraph. Use the MEAL method of writing, where each paragraph contains a minimum of 4 sentences. M is for Main point. E is for Examples and evidence with citation. Analyses refers to what was significant about the article and how the article was related to the change topic you selected. Be sure to include at least 1 analysis sentence about each reference in that paragraph. Link or transition to the main topic. Remember to cite each article appropriately (Author(s) Last Name, Year) and include an APA formatted reference page. (See APA 6th edition).
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