Innovative Nursing Care Delivery Model

Innovative Nursin" rel="nofollow">ing Care Delivery Model Order Description Students may wish to begin" rel="nofollow">in workin" rel="nofollow">ing on the next paper due June 16, 2017. I am once again" rel="nofollow">in in" rel="nofollow">includin" rel="nofollow">ing the writin" rel="nofollow">ing guidelin" rel="nofollow">ines I previously sent to you. I want to again" rel="nofollow">in emphasize that writin" rel="nofollow">ing scores are based on both content & formattin" rel="nofollow">ing. Also, review the in" rel="nofollow">instructions on how to access the in" rel="nofollow">instructor evaluation from your first paper in" rel="nofollow">in order to improve your score. Innovative Nursin" rel="nofollow">ing Care Delivery Model Paper: Fin" rel="nofollow">indin" rel="nofollow">ing References and Information First, read the example of a model found at the end of the assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions/module 4 learnin" rel="nofollow">ing activity (Bus Stop for Health). That idea may assist you in" rel="nofollow">in developin" rel="nofollow">ing your own model. Second, read the two (2) articles on examples of in" rel="nofollow">innovative nursin" rel="nofollow">ing care delivery models. These articles provide examples (and ideas). Another source of ideas is to develop a nurse-focused delivery model based on the vignettes and case studies found in" rel="nofollow">in your textbook (Global Health 101) chapters. Third, develop your own model usin" rel="nofollow">ing the assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions for content and formattin" rel="nofollow">ing. Fourth, in" rel="nofollow">include citations/references as needed. I do not required a "min" rel="nofollow">inimum" number of references; however, if you based your idea on a source you found in" rel="nofollow">in an article, textbook, or the in" rel="nofollow">internet, you must give credit to that source. Fifth, to earn an "A" (93-100 score), formattin" rel="nofollow">ing for titles, headin" rel="nofollow">ings, citations, and references must reflect assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions and correct APA format, in" rel="nofollow">includin" rel="nofollow">ing boldin" rel="nofollow">ing, italics, correct capitalization, titles, and publishers/authors. COMPLETE THE WRITING GUIDE CHECKLIST BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PAPER! See below for common errors/paper evaluation. Writin" rel="nofollow">ing the Paper The standard for writin" rel="nofollow">ing and evaluatin" rel="nofollow">ing papers in" rel="nofollow">in the FIU Nursin" rel="nofollow">ing Unit is APA formattin" rel="nofollow">ing/style as reflected in" rel="nofollow">in the Nursin" rel="nofollow">ing Student Writin" rel="nofollow">ing Guide, APA Format Quiz, and the APA Manual. Per the assignment, APA formattin" rel="nofollow">ing/style is 40% of your score. UPLOAD EARLY; This is a hard deadlin" rel="nofollow">ine, and missed or late papers will receive a failin" rel="nofollow">ing score. Before you begin" rel="nofollow">in writin" rel="nofollow">ing your paper: 1) Read the assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions. I am always perplexed when students do not follow assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions (you must have a discussion under ALL the assignment headin" rel="nofollow">ings in" rel="nofollow">in your paper) or "forget" the in" rel="nofollow">information on the APA Format Quiz they recently passed by 100%. If you do not address the required content (see assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions), you risk significant poin" rel="nofollow">int deductions, in" rel="nofollow">includin" rel="nofollow">ing a failin" rel="nofollow">ing score. The students who earn the best scores are those who follow assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions re: content and APA formattin" rel="nofollow">ing (headin" rel="nofollow">ings, citations, references), and use the Nursin" rel="nofollow">ing Student Writin" rel="nofollow">ing Guide checklist before submissions. 2) Review the APA-formatted paper example on Course Content page. The example provides a "visual" of the topical headin" rel="nofollow">ings in" rel="nofollow">in a fin" rel="nofollow">inished paper, and the citations and references are in" rel="nofollow">in APA format. If it visually helps you, prin" rel="nofollow">int out the paper example and keep it for future reference. 3) Headin" rel="nofollow">ings/subheadin" rel="nofollow">ings levels/positions- APA format. APA format is very specific as to the headin" rel="nofollow">ing/subheadin" rel="nofollow">ing levels & positions in" rel="nofollow">in a professionally written paper. See the APA-formatted paper example. To assist you, I in" rel="nofollow">indicated the headin" rel="nofollow">ings and levels for each paper in" rel="nofollow">in the Writin" rel="nofollow">ing Guide and/or assignment in" rel="nofollow">instructions. Note that if there are level 3 headin" rel="nofollow">ings, a short in" rel="nofollow">introductory paragraph (at least 2 sentences) must in" rel="nofollow">introduce the level 3 headin" rel="nofollow">ings. Pay special attention to the level 3 headin" rel="nofollow">ing format--the headin" rel="nofollow">ing is in" rel="nofollow">indented, only the first word in" rel="nofollow">in the headin" rel="nofollow">ing is capitalized unless a proper noun, there is a period at the end of the headin" rel="nofollow">ing, and the discussion begin" rel="nofollow">ins immediately after the period. Up to fifteen (15) poin" rel="nofollow">ints are taken off if headin" rel="nofollow">ings are not APA format. 4) Abbreviations. APA format is very specific as to how to deal with abbreviations, such as World Health Organization (WHO). If you in" rel="nofollow">insert an abbreviation in" rel="nofollow">into your paper at any time, ask yourself---Have I first "spelled out" this abbreviation in" rel="nofollow">in a previous sentence or citation? 5) Quotes. "Quotes" require a page(s) (p. or pp.) or paragraph (para.) number. 6) Citations- APA format. APA format expects all thoughts from another author/publisher to be cited in" rel="nofollow">in the text--to not do so is considered plagiarism (student misconduct). Citations that are missin" rel="nofollow">ing or formatted in" rel="nofollow">incorrectly decrease a paper score significantly. There are lots of examples in" rel="nofollow">in the documents and the APA Manual--remember that you can cite at the end of a paragraph if you used the same source throughout the paragraph. It is better to "over" cite than "under" cite. Up to fifteen (15) poin" rel="nofollow">ints are taken off if citations and/or references are not APA format. 7) References- APA format. APA format expects references to be formatted correctly. There are lots of examples in" rel="nofollow">in the documents and the APA Manual. The author for the citation & reference must match exactly. References that are formatted in" rel="nofollow">incorrectly decrease a paper score significantly. Up to fifteen (15) poin" rel="nofollow">ints are taken off if citations and/or references are not APA format. The most common errors are in" rel="nofollow">in web page references: Web page reference format = Author or Publisher. (Date). Title here. Retrieved from http:… Author or Publisher: If an author's name isn't found on the web page, use the publisher, agency, company, or organization name as author. The name or a lower case abbreviation (such as "who" -- World Health Organization) is often found within" rel="nofollow">in the URL lin" rel="nofollow">ink/web address in" rel="nofollow">in your browser or somewhere on the web page. If you used the abbreviation for an agency/organization in" rel="nofollow">in your paper, spell out the full name of the agency/organization as author with the abbreviation in" rel="nofollow">in the reference, i.e., World Health Organization (WHO) Date: Include the publication date; it is often found at the bottom of the web page. Title: A web page title (in" rel="nofollow">in italics) MUST be in" rel="nofollow">included in" rel="nofollow">in the reference. If the web page does not have a title, create a short title (in" rel="nofollow">in italics) based on the content of the page, i.e., Morbidity and mortality statistics in" rel="nofollow">in Peru. ONLY the FIRST word in" rel="nofollow">in the web page title is capitalized (unless a proper noun), i.e., Community resources for the childhood immunizations in" rel="nofollow">in Florida. Retrieved from..: Always in" rel="nofollow">include http: pathway. NOTE: References found in" rel="nofollow">in NUR 4667 modules are formatted in" rel="nofollow">in APA format.