PRACTICE OF NURSING

 Details:

As the country focuses on the restructuring of the U.S. health care delivery system, nurses will continue to play an important role. It is expected that more and more nursing jobs will become available out in the community, and fewer will be available in acute care hospitals.

  1. Write an informal presentation (500-700 words) to educate nurses about how the practice of nursing is expected to grow and change. Include the concepts of continuity or continuum of care, accountable care organizations (ACO), medical homes, and nurse-managed health clinics.
  2. Share your presentation with nurse colleagues on your unit or department and ask them to offer their impressions of the anticipated changes to health care delivery and the new role of nurses in hospital settings, communities, clinics, and medical homes. PRACTICE OF NURSING
  3. In 800-1,000 words summarize the feedback shared by three nurse colleagues and discuss whether their impressions are consistent with what you have researched about health reform.
  4. A minimum of three scholarly references are required for this assignment.

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While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.PRACTICE OF NURSING 

Checkpoint for Certification Plan


Psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioners currently have only one choice for certification, which is through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The ANCC offers the “psychiatric/mental-health nurse practitioner (across the lifespan)” board certification (PMHNP-BC).

In many states, board certification is needed as a prerequisite to being granted an NP license. Even if board certification is not a requirement for state licensure, it may be a requirement to receive privileges in various hospitals and other health care facilities. It may also be required by malpractice insurance providers prior to issuing coverage to NPs. Checkpoint for Certification Plan

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                                      Learning Objectives

Students will:

Evaluate progress on certification plans

Report your progress on the Certification Plan you completed in Week 4 (SEE ATTACHED WEEK 4 CERTIFICATION PLAN DONE)

                                Assignment 

            Write a 2- to 3-page paper in which you do the following: 

1) What have you done to prepare for your certification?

2) Have you completed the scheduled tasks assigned on your timeline as you 

     noted in week 4 ? If not, what are your plans to stay on schedule?(SEE 

    ATTACHED WEEK 4 CERTIFICATION PLAN DONE)

                            INSTRUCTION

  NB: for this Assignment (Journal Entries)

· Include references  immediately following  the content.

· Use APA style for your journal entry and references less than 5 years old. Checkpoint for Certification Plan

. PLEASE INCLUDE INTRODUCTION, CONCLUSION AND REFERENCES LESS 

 THAN 5 YEARS OLD

                                             Learning Resources

Required Readings

Barton Associates. (2017). Nurse practitioner scope of practice laws. Retrieved from https://www.bartonassociates.com/locum-tenens-resources/nurse-practitioner-scope-of-practice-laws/

American Psychiatric Association. (2016). Practice guidelines for the psychiatric evaluation of adults. Retrieved from http://psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.books.9780890426760 Checkpoint for Certification Plan

COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

 This is a Collaborative Learning Community assignment.

The instructor will assign you to a CLC group.

This assignment consists of both an interview and a PowerPoint (PPT) presentation.

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Assessment/Interview

Select a community of interest. It is important that the community selected be one in which a CLC group member currently resides. Students residing in the chosen community should be assigned to perform the physical assessment of the community.

  1. Perform a direct assessment of a community of interest using the “Functional Health Patterns Community Assessment Guide.”
  2. Interview a community health and public health provider regarding that person’s role and experiences within the community. COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Interview Guidelines

Interviews can take place in-person, by phone, or by Skype. Complete the “Provider Interview Acknowledgement Form” and submit with the group presentation.

Develop one set of interview questions to gather information about the role of the provider in the community and the health issues faced by the chosen community.

Compile key findings from the interview, including the interview questions used, and submit with the group presentation.

PowerPoint Presentation

Within your group, create a PowerPoint presentation of 15-20 slides (slide count does not include title and reference slide) describing the chosen community interest.

Include the following in your presentation:

  1. Description of community and community boundaries: the people and the geographic, geopolitical, financial, ethnic, and phenomenological features of the community as well as types of social interactions, common goals and interests, barriers, and challenges.
  2. Summary of community assessment.
  3. Summary of interview with community health/public health provider.
  4. A conclusion summarizing your key findings and a discussion of your impressions of the general health of the community.

APA format is required for essays only. Solid academic writing is always expected. For all assignment delivery options, documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion. COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

REPORT ON BREAST CANCER

Create your Assignment submission and be sure to cite your sources if needed, use APA style as required, and check your spelling.

Assignment:

Case Study:

Mrs. Adams, a 68-year-old widow who was referred to case management upon discharge from the hospital based on her physician’s recommendation that she is not able to care for herself independently. Her diagnosis is diabetes, hypertension, and breast cancer.

She is 5 days’ post-op from a right sided mastectomy.   Mrs. Adams apartment is located in a low income area of the city where crime is prevalent.  Upon assessment by the Community Health Nurse, Mrs. Adams apartment was in disorder with minimal airflow or light. Her cloths appeared unchanged and she had no food in the apartment. 

The small apartment also housed 3 cats and a small dog who Mrs. Adams considers family since the death of her husband 1 year ago. Mrs. Adams complains of pain and draining from her surgical site and a broken air conditioner.

  • Using Nightingales Environmental Theory, what actions would the nurse take upon the first assessment?
  • What are the five essential components of Nightingales Theory?
  • Prioritize an appropriate care plan for Mrs. Adams?
  • Apply Nightingale’s Environmental Theory to an area of your nursing practice, what patient population would benefit from this approach?  Support this practice change with at least one evidenced-based article (this means current EBP of 5 years of less for the article.)

The assignment should be completed in APA format, as an essay of between 1000 and 1500 words. The paper should include at least 2 outside references and the textbook. The paper should be in APA format with a title page, level headings, and reference page, please see the Shell that I have included in this module. 1st person is not acceptable in APA papers, make sure to keep this is 3rd person. 

NURSING JOURNAL ENTRY


Journal 1 Entry

Reflect on a patient who is beyond 20 weeks gestation and presented with a health problem that commonly arises during pregnancy. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain the implications of the patient’s health problem. If you did not have an opportunity to evaluate a patient with this background during the last eight weeks, you may select a related case study from a reputable source or reflect on previous clinical experiences.

(Health Problem: Alcohol Consumption)

Journal 2 Entry

Reflect on a patient who presented with postpartum depression during your Practicum Experience. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain the implications of the patient’s postpartum depression, including how this might impact the entire family unit. If you did not have an opportunity to evaluate a patient with this background during the last nine weeks, you may select a related case study from a reputable source or reflect on previous clinical experiences.

Journal 3 Entry

Reflect on a patient who presented with a cardiovascular, neurologic, respiratory, or gastrointestinal disorder during your Practicum Experience. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain how the patient’s gender might have impacted or influenced her care. If you did not have an opportunity to evaluate a patient with this background during the last 10 weeks, you may select a related case study from a reputable source or reflect on previous clinical experiences.

(Health Problem: Hyperlipidemia

 Reference

Schuiling, K. D., & Likis, F. E. (2017). Women’s gynecologic health (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Tharpe, N. L., Farley, C., & Jordan, R. G. (2017). Clinical practice guidelines for midwifery & women’s health (5th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.

And any other.

Requirement : One and half page each

Auto DraftOrganizational Foundations

As you strive to grow in your leadership skills and abilities, you will find that the context in which you work influences your motivation and areas of focus. In a similar vein, your commitment to developing professionally can contribute toward organizational effectiveness.

To that end, it is critical to recognize the importance of organizational culture and climate. In particular, through this week’s Learning Resources, you may consider several questions: How do an organization’s mission, vision, and values relate to its culture? What is the difference between culture and climate? Moreover, how are culture and climate manifested within the organization?

For this Discussion, you explore the culture and climate of your current organization or one with which you are familiar. You also consider decisions and day-to-day practices and the way they relate to the organization’s mission, vision, and values.

To prepare:

  • Review the information related to planning and decision making in health care organizations presented in the textbook, Leadership Roles and Management Functions in Nursing: Theory and Application. Consider how planning and decision making relate to an organization’s mission, vision, and values, as well as its culture and its climate.
  • Familiarize yourself with the mission, vision, and values of your organization or one with which you are familiar. Consider how the statements and actions of leaders and others within the organization support or demonstrate the organizational mission, vision, and values. In addition, note any apparent discrepancies between word and deed. Think about how this translates into expectations for direct service providers. Note any data or artifacts that seem to indicate whether behaviors within the organization are congruent with its mission, vision, and values.
  • Begin to examine and reflect on the culture and climate of the organization. How do culture and climate differ?
  • Why is it important for you, as a master’s-prepared nurse leader, to be cognizant of these matters?

Post a description of your selected organization’s mission, vision, and values. APA formatt.  Describe relevant data, or artifacts, words, and actions of leaders and others in the organization that support, or perhaps appear to contradict the organization’s mission, vision, and values statement. In addition, discuss the organization’s culture and its climate, differentiating between the two. Explain why examining these matters is significant to your role as a nurse leader.

Ethics In Research

Ethics In Research

Activity 3

Ethics in Research

  1. View Human Subjects Research Training: “Protecting Human Subjects”
  2. PDF titled PHRP. Reflect on History, Codes and Regulations, Respect for Persons, Beneficence and Justice.
  3. Explore the Research Clinic

Choose a vulnerable population and describe the ethical issues surrounding this population.  What is the role of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) in protecting vulnerable populations?  Should the population be considered for research? Why is it important to have diverse populations sampled in research?

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Resources

National Institute of Health (2008). Protecting Human research participants.  Retrieved from https://learn.americansentinel.edu/pluginfile.php/709455/course/section/110371/PHRP%20%282%29.pdf

Additional Instructions:

  1. All submissions should have a title page and reference page.
  2. Utilize a minimum of two scholarly resources.
  3. Adhere to grammar, spelling and punctuation criteria.
  4. Adhere to APA compliance guidelines.
  5. Adhere to the chosen Submission Option for Delivery of Activity guidelines.

Submission Options:

Choose One:

Instructions:

Paper

  • 2 to 3-page paper. Include title and reference pages.

Note: Title and reference pages/slides do not count towards the count requirements.

Evidence – Based Practice- Ethics in Research

Description: The nurse differentiates between ethical and legal precepts that guide research,

protect human subjects and guide unique population-based interventions.

Course Competencies: 3) Differentiate between ethical and legal precepts that guide research

conduct and protect human subjects. 5) Evaluate data from relevant sources, including

technology, to inform the delivery of care to culturally and ethnically diverse populations.

QSEN Competencies: 3) Evidence-Based Practice 5) Safety

BSN Essential

ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE

No Plegarism please, assignment will be checked with Turnitin. 

Will need minimum of 3 full content pages, plus title, and reference page APA Style, double spaced, times new romans, font 12, and and 3 references with intext citations. References within 5 years (2014-2018). 

Hypertension Case Study

C.D is a 55-year-old African American male who presents to his primary care provider with a 2-day history of a headache and chest pressure.

PMH

Allergic Rhinitis

Depression

Hypothyroidism

Family History

Father died at age 49 from AMI: had HTN

Mother has DM and HTN

Brother died at age 20 from complications of CF

Two younger sisters are A&W

Social History

The patient has been married for 25 years and lives with his wife and two children. The patient is an air traffic controller at the local airport. He has smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for the past 15 years. He drinks several beers every evening after work to relax. He does not pay particular attention to sodium, fat, or carbohydrates in the foods he eats. He admits to “salting almost everything he eats, sometimes even before tasting it.” He denies ever having dieted or exercised.

Medications

Zyrtec 10 mg daily

Allergies

Penicillin

ROS

States that his overall health has been fair to good during the past year.

Weight has increased by approximately 30 pounds in the last 12 months.

States he has been having some occasional chest pressure and headaches for the past 2 days. Shortness of breath at rest, headaches, nocturia, nosebleeds, and hemoptysis.

Reports some shortness of breath with activity, especially when climbing stairs and that breathing difficulties are getting worse.

Denies any nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool.

Self treats for occasional right knee pain with OTC Ibuprofen.

Denies any genitourinary symptoms.

Vital Signs

B/P 190/120, HR 73, RR 18, T. 98.8 F., Ht 6’1”, Wt 240 lbs.

HEENT

TMs intact and clear throughout

No nasal drainage

No exudates or erythema in oropharynx

PERRLA

Funduscopy reveals mild arteriolar narrowing without nicking, hemorrhages, exudates, or papilledema

Neck

Supple without masses or bruits

Thyroid normal

No lymphadenopathy

Lungs

Mild basilar crackles bilaterally

No wheezes

Heart

RRR

No murmurs or rubs

Abdomen

Soft and non-distended

No masses, bruits, or organomegaly

Normal bowel sounds

Ext

Moves all extremities well

Neuro

No sensory or motor abnormalities

CN’s II-XII intact

DTR’s = 2+

Muscle tone=5/5 throughout

What you should do:

  • Develop an evidence-based management plan.
  • Include any pertinent diagnostics. (Screening Chest Xray/EKG, LABS, referrals to cardiologist to eval cardiovascular disease, smoking cessation education, nutritional consult) 
  • Describe the patient education plan. (lifestyle changes, weight management, AHA/DASH diet)
  • Include cultural and lifespan considerations. ( Common in African American )
  • Provide information on health promotion or health care maintenance needs.
  • Describe the follow-up and referral for this patient.
  • Prepare a 3 page paper (not including the title page or reference page).

Ethical Behavior In Nursing

Ethical Behavior In Nursing

  1. Why do you think the filmmakers began the movie with the Florence Nightingale pledge?
  2. How did Nurse Evers uphold or violate this Using the ANA Code of Ethics, discuss at least 2 sections of the Code and how Nurse Evers acted within or violated those sections https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/nursing-excellence/ethics/code-of-ethics-for-nurses/.

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  3. What advice would you offer Nurse Evers if she asked how you would have handled her situation?

answer with 1-2 pages, use proper apa 7th edition format, must include a reference page

The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses

The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses

APA format essay (use the attached APA book), 2 page long not including title and reference page. Paper lists and uses three scholarly references (Ex: Book, Scholarly Journal, or Scholarly Internet Resource).

INTRODUCTION

Excellence in writing is critical for success in many academic and professional pursuits. APA Style is a set of guidelines for clear and precise scholarly com- munication that helps authors , both new and experienced, achieve excellence in writing. It is used by millions of people around the world in psychology and also in fields ranging from nursing to social work, communications to education, business to engineering, and other disciplines for the preparation of manuscripts for publication as well as for writing student papers, dissertations, and theses. The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is the authoritative resource for APA Style, and we are proud to deliver its seventh edition The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses.

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APA Style provides a foundation for effective scholarly communication because it helps authors present their ideas in a clear, concise, and organized manner. Uniformity and consistency enable readers to (a) focus on the ideas being pre- sented rather than formatting and (b) sean works quickly for key points, find- ings, and sources. Style guidelines encourage authors to fully disclose essential information and allow readers to dispense with minor distractions, such as inconsistencies or omissions in punctuation, capitalization, reference citations, and presentation of statistics.

When style works best, ideas flow logically, sources are credited appro- priately, and papers are organized predictably and consistently. People are described using language that affirms their worth and dignity. Authors plan for ethical compliance and report critical details of their research protocol to allow readers to evaluate findings and other researchers to potentially replicate the studies. Tables and figures present data in an engaging, consistent manner.

Whether you use APA Style for a single class or throughout your career, we encourage you to recognize the benefits of a conscientious approach to writing. Although the guidelines span many areas and take time and practice to learn, we hope that they provide a balance of directiveness and flexibility and will eventually become second nature.

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APA Style for Students

The Publication Manual has long been an authoritative source for scholarly writ- ing, and this edition provides more targeted guidance and support for students. AH students, no matter what career they pursue , can benefit from mastering scholarly writing as a way to develop their critical thinking skills and hone the precision and elarity of their communication.

Most guidelines in the Publication Manual can be applied to both student papers and professional manuscripts. The manual also has elements specifi- cally designed for students, ineluding a student title page; guidance on citing elassroom or intranet sources; and descriptions of common types of student papers such as annotated bibliographies, response papers, and dissertations and theses. Journal artiele reporting standards (JARS) are intended primarily for authors seeking publication but may be helpful for students completing advanced research projects.

Utility and Accessibility

We have created the seventh edition of the Publication Manual with the practical needs of users in mind. Within chapters, content is organized using numbered sections to help users quickly locate answers to their questions. This ease of navigability and depth of content mean that the manual can be used as both a reference work and a textbook on scholarly writing.

This edition promotes accessibility for everyone, ineluding users with dis- abilities. In consultation with accessibility experts, we ensured that the guide- lines support users who read and write works in APA Style through a variety of modalities, ineluding screen readers and other assistive technologies. For exam- pIe, we present a streamlined format for in-text citations intended to reduce the burden of both writing and reading them. We provide guidance on how to use adequate contrast in figures to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (Web Accessibility Initiative, 2018). We also support the use of a variety of fonts and default settings in common word-processing programs, meaning that users need to make fewer adjustments to their systems to be ready to write in APA Style. Above all, our aim is to support the many ways in which people commu- nicate. We encourage authors to be conscientious and respectful toward both the people about whom they are writing and the readers who will benefit from their work.

What’s New in the Seventh Edition? The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses

Brief descriptions of new and updated content are provided next on a chapter- by-chapter basis. For a more comprehensive overview of content changes, see the APA Style website (https://apastyle.apa.org).

Chapter 1: Scholarly Writing and Publishing PrincipIes

Chapter 1 addresses types of papers and ethical compliance.

• New guidance addresses quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods arti- eles as well as student papers, dissertations, and theses.

 

 

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• Information onplanning for and ensuring ethical compliance reflects best practices.

• Guidance on data sharing, including in qualitative research, reflects open practice standards . .

Chapter 2: Paper Elements and Format

Chapter 2 is designed to help novice users of APA Style select, format , and orga- nize paper elements.

• The title page is updated for professionals, and a new student title page is provided.

• For all papers, the byline and affiliation format on the title page aligns with publishing standards.

• The author note includes more information, such as ORCID iDs, disclosure of conflicts of interest or lack thereof, and study registration information.

• The running head format has been simplified for professional authors and is not required for students. The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses

• Font specifications are more flexible to address the need for accessibility.

• An updated heading format for Levels 3, 4, and S improves readability and assists authors who use the heading-styles feature of their word-processing programo

• Two new sample papers are provided: a professional paper and a student paper, with labels to show how specific elements appear when implemented.

Chapter 3: Journal Article Reporting Standards

Chapter 3 orients users to journal article reporting standards (JARS) and includes tables outlining standards for reporting quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research.

• JARS for quantitative research has been significantly expanded and updated (see Appelbaum et al., 2018; Cooper, 2018).

• The updated JARS now cover qualitative and mixed methods research (see Levitt, 2019; Levitt et al., 2018).

Chapter 4: Writing Style and Grammar

Chapter 4 provides guidance on writing style and grammar.

• The singular “they” is endorsed, consistent with inclusive usage.

• More detailed guidance helps writers avoid anthropomorphism.

Chapter 5: Bias-Free Language Guidelines Chapter S presents bias-free language guidelines to encourage authors to write about people with inclusivity and respecto

• Existing guidance on age, disability, gender, racial and ethnic identity, and sexual orientation has been updated to reflect best practices.

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o New guidance is pravided on participation in research, socioeconomic sta- tus, and intersectionality.

Chapter 6: Mechanics of Style

Chapter 6 covers the mechanics of style, ineluding punctuation, capitalization, abbreviations, numbers, and statistics in texto

o Updated guidance answers a common question: Use one space after a period at the end of a sentence, unless an instructor or publisher requests otherwise.

o Formatting of linguistic examples has changed; quotation marks are now used araund examples, rather than italics, to promote accessibility.

o Expanded guidance is pravided on the capitalization of proper nouns, job titles, diseases and disorders , and more.

o Guidelines for the presentation of abbreviations address common questions, such as how to inelude a citation with an abbreviation.

o Guidelines for the presentation of numbers have been updated to be consis- tent throughout a work (e.g., there is no longer an exception for presenting numbers in an abstract).

o New guidance is given on how to write gene and protein names.

o Updated guidelines allow greater flexibility for lettered, numbered, and bul- leted lists.

Chapter 7: Tables and Figures

Chapter 7 presents guidance on creating tables and figures.

o More than 40 new sample tables and figures are presented, in dedicated sec- tions, covering a variety of research types and topics.

o The presentation of tables and figures in text is more flexible (either after the reference list on separate pages or embedded in the text).

o Formatting of tables and figures is parállel, ineluding consistent styles for numbers, titles, and notes.

o The accessible use of color in figures is addressed.

Chapter 8: Works Credited in the Text

Chapter 8 addresses appropriate levels of citation as well as plagiarism, self- plagiarism, and other unethical writing practices.

o In-text citations have been simplified; all in-text citations for works with three or more authors are shortened to the name of the first author plus “et al.” (except where this would create ambiguity).

o New guidance is provided on how to cite recorded or unrecorded Traditional Knowledge and Oral Traditions of Indigenous Peoples.

o Examples of paraphrasing demonstrate how to achieve elear attribution without overcitation.

o N ew guidance is provided on how to format quotations fram research partic- ipants. The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses

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Chapter 9: Reference List

Chapter 9 examines the four elements of a reference list entry (autho r, date , title, and source).

• The numbei- of authors ineluded in a r eference entry has changed; up to 20 authors are now ineluded before names are omitted with an ellipsis.

• The presentation of digital object identifiers (DOIs) and URLs.has been stan- dardized . Both are presented as hyperlinks ; the label “DOI :” is no longer used, and the words “Retrieved from” are used only when a retrieval date is also needed.

• Updated guidance explains when to inelude DOIs and URLs for works re- trieved fram most academic research databases as well as from proprietary databases such as ERIe or UpToDate.

• New formatting guidance is pravided for annotated bibliographies.

Chapter 10: Reference Examples

Chapter 10 provides more than 100 examples of APA Style references, each with accompanying parenthetical and narrative in-text citations.

• Templates are provided for every reference category.

• References are streamlined; for example , journal artiele references always in- elude the issue number, and book references now omit the publisher location.

• Audiovisual materials receive expanded coverage, with new examples for YouTube videos, PowerPoint slides and lecture notes, TED Talks, and more.

• Social media, webpages, and websites are addressed in new categories. For consistency and ease of formatting, blogs and other online platforms that publish artieles are part of the periodicals category.

Chapter 11: Legal References

Chapter 11 presents expanded and updated legal reference examples.

• Guidelines fram The Blueboolc: A Uniform System oi Citation continue to be the foundation for APA Style legal references, with sorne modifications.

• New, relevant legal reference examples are provided (e.g., the Every Student Succeeds Act)The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses.

Chapter 12: Publication Process

Chapter 12 provides guidance on the publication process.

• New content helps early career researchers adapt a dissertation or thesis into a journal artiele or artieles , select a journal for publication, avoid predatory or deceptive publishers , and navigate journal submission.

• Improved guidance on the journal publication pracess reflects current pra- ces ses and policies authors need to be aware of when preparing a manuscript for submission.

• New guidance addresses how authors can share and promote their work fol- lowing publication.

 

 

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APA Style Online

The APA Style website (https://apastyle.apa.org) is the premier and authorita- tive online destination for APA Style. In addition to numerous free resources and instructional aids, it contains supplemental content that is referred to through- out the manual, including additional reference examples, sample papers, and guidance on using color effectively and accessibly in figures.

The JARS website (https://apastyle.apa.org/jars) contains the full repository of information about journal article reporting standards for a wide range of research designs; it is freely available to complement the orienting information in Chapter 3.

The APA Style blog (https://apastyle.apa.org/blog) and related social media accounts will continue to answer questions about and share insights into APA Style with the publication of the seventh edition, providing authoritative con- tent from members ofthe APA Style team.

Academic Writer (https://digitallearning.apa.org/academic-writer) is APA’s cloud-based tool for teaching and learning effective writing. Developed by the creators of APA Style , this product helps both student and professional authors compose research papers and master the application of seventh-edition APA Style.

Notes to Users

The Publication Manual refers to numerous products and services that are not affiliated with the American Psychological Association but that our readers may encounter or use during the process of research, writing, and publication. The trademarks referenced in the Publication Manual are the property of their respective owners. The inclusion of non-APA products is for reference only and should not be construed as an endorsement of or affiliation between APA and the owners of these products and their respective brands.

Finally, sorne eagle-eyed users have asked why every aspect of APA Style is not applied throughout this manual. The manual is a published work, whereas the guidelines for APA Style are meant to be applied to manuscripts being sub- mitted for publication or to student papers. Considerations for published works such as this book (e.g., typesetting, line spacing, length, fonts , use of color, mar- gins) differ from those of draft manuscripts or student papers and thus necessi- tate deviations from APA Style formatting . Also, in this manual- in which we are writing about writing-it is often necessary to distinguish between explanatory text and examples through the use of font , color, and other design elements. Wherever possible, however, we have endeavored to demonstrate APA Style while writing about it and to present the information in a way that is accessible for our many users around the world The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses.

Contents

Types of Articles and Papers 1.1 Ouantitative Articles 4 1.2 Oualitative Articles 5 1.3 Mixed Methods Articles 6 1.4 Replication Articles 6 1.5 Ouantitative and Oualitative Meta-Analyses 7 1.6 Literature Review Articles 8 1.7 Theoretical Articles 8 1.8 Methodological Articles 8 1.9 Other Types of Articles 9

1.10 Student Papers, Dissertations, and Theses 9

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ETHICAL, LEGAL, ANO PROFESSIONAL STANOAROS IN PUBLlSHING 11

Ensuring the Accuracy of Scientific Findings 11 1.11 Planning for Ethical Compliance 11 1.12 Ethical and Accurate Reporting of Research Results 12 1.13 Errors, Corrections, and Retractions After Publication 13 1.14 Data Retention and Sharing 13 1.15 Additional Data-Sharing Considerations for Oualitative Research 16 1.16 Duplicate and Piecemeal Publication of Data 17 1.17 Implications of Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism 21

Proteding the Rights and Welfare of Research Participants 21 and Subjeds 1.18 Rights and Welfare of Research Participants and Subjects 21 1.19 Protecting Confidentiality 22 1.20 Conflict of Interest 23

Proteding Intelledual Property Rights 24 1.21 Publication Credit 24 1.22 Order of Authors 25 1.23 Authors’ Intellectual Property Rights During Manuscript Review 25 1.24 Authors’ Copyright on Unpublished Manuscripts 26 1.25 Ethical Compliance Checklist 26

1 SCHOLARLY WRITING ANO

PUBLISHING PRINCIPLES

Research is complete only when scholars share their results or findings with the scientific community. Although researchers may post articles on scholarly collaboration sites or preprint servers or share them informally by email or in person, the most widely accepted medium for formal scholarly communication continues to be the published article in a peer-reviewed, scientific journal. Sci- entific journals contain our primary research literature and thus serve as repos- itories of the accumulated knowledge of a field.

Students are also important members of the scholarly community. Although most student work is not formally published, by writing papers students engage in critical thinking, thoughtful self-reflection, and scientific inquiry and thereby prepare to make unique contributions to the repository of knowledge. There- fore, student writing deserves the same level of care and attention to detail as that given to professional writing.

In this chapter, we provide important principIes that professional and stu- dent authors should consider before writing their paper or, in many cases, before embarking on a research study. We begin with overviews of the differ- ent types of articles and papers professional and student authors write. This is followed by a discussion of ethical, legal, and professional standards in pub- lishing that all authors of scholarly work, regardless of the type of paper they are writing or their level of experience, must be mindful of and abide by. For example, research conducted with human participants or nonhuman animal subjects must be approved by an institutional review board (IRE), institutional animal care and use committee (IACUC), or another ethical committee. Simi- larly, an author writing about human participants must protect their confiden- tiality while following best practices for data sharing. Moreover, any written work, from a course paper to a published manuscript, should represent an orig- inal con tribu ti o n and include appropriate citations to the work of others. Thus, scholarly writing and publishing, in all forms, are inherendy embedded in and guided by an ethical contexto The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses

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4 ~ SCHOLARLY WRITING AND PUBLlSHING PRINCIPLES

Types of Articles and Papers

Many types of articles are published in scientific journals, including quantita- tive, qualitative, and mixed methods empirical articles and replications. These journal articles report primary, or original, research-that is, research that has not been previously forinally published. Theoretical articles and methodological articles do not present research but describe advancements in theories or meth- ods. Journal articles that review or synthesize findings from primary research include literature reviews and quantitative and qualitative meta-analyses. By understanding the characteristics of different types of articles and the types of information they most efficiently convey, you will be able to select an article type that fits your research and to follow the appropriate journal article report- ing standard s (discussed in Chapter 3). Students may write the same kinds of articles that are published in journals, as well as student papers (including course assignments, dissertations, and theses) not intended for publication in ajournal (see Section 1.10). Sample papers are included at the end of Chapter 2 and on the APA Style website (https://apastyle.apa.org).

1.1 Quantitative Articles In quantitative articles, authors report original, empirical, quantitative research. Quantitative research refers to a set of approaches commonly used in the behav- ioral and social sciences and related fields in which the observed outcomes are numerically represented. The results of these studies are typically analyzed using methods (statistics, data analyses, and modeling techniques) that rely on the numerical properties of the measurement system. Quantitative research studies use a variety of experimental designs and a range of analytic tech- niques. Sorne quantitative articles present novel hypotheses and data analyses not considered or addressed in previous reports of related data. Within the article, authors should describe elements of their study in the first person (see Section 4.16). Researchers who used a quantitative approach should follow the quantitative journal article reporting standard s to report their findings (see Sections 3.5-3.12)The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses.

Quantitative articles typically include distinct sections that reflect the stages of the research process and appear in the following sequence:

• Introduction: a statement of the purpose of the investigation, a review of the background literature, and an explicit statement of the hypotheses being explored (see Section 3.4)

• Method: a full description of each step of the investigation, including details about the material s used and the procedures followed (which should be sufficient to enable replication), a full statement of the research design, statements on the protection of human participants or nonhuman animal subjects and informed consent, and a description (in words and/or a figure) of the flow of participants through the study (see Section 3.6)

• Results: data analysis and a report ofthe findings (see Section 3.7)

• Discussion: a summary of the study, including any interpretation, limita- tions, and implications of the results (see Section 3.8)

Reports of Multiple Studies. Authors of quantitative articles often report the findings of several conceptually linked studies in one manuscript. These authors

Types of Articles and Pape rs

should make the rationale , logic, order, and method of each study clear to read- ers. Headings should be used to label each study- for instance, “Experiment 1,” “Experiment 2;’ and so forth. This format organizes the sections and makes them easier to discuss in the manuscript or in later research articles : Method and Results subsections can appear under each study heading. If appropriate, the authors can include ashort subsection titled “Discussion” in which they explore the implications of the results of each study, or they can combine the discussion with the description of results under a heading such as “Results and Discussion.” Authors should always include a comprehensive general discussion of all the studies at the end of the article, which often has the heading “General Discussion The Effects Of Covid On Pediatric Nurses.”