What you are writing about below:
1. Share your views on the unique characteristics of the DNP-prepared nurse.
2. The Global Burden of Disease and National Practice Problems are the focus of your
ongoing work as a DNP-prepared nurse. The National Practice Problems are
multifaceted and complex in nature. As you consider one of these complex practice
problems, explain which of them would you consider examining and why.
Remember to keep a limited scope of a problem you would consider working on
with the interprofessional team.
3. Provide key points on why recently published research studies supply the solutions
to the practice problem you are considering.
Instructions below-
Address all bullet points in the weekly discussion accurately and thoroughly with a
substantive, in-depth discussion.
Incorporate three (3) diLerent sources each week: two (2) of the three (3) should be
scholarly.
The initial response should include at least one peer-reviewed, scholarly source of
evidence.
A scholarly source is (a) evidence-based, (b) peer-reviewed, and (c) published in the last
five (5) years.
References are consistent with APA style/formatting with no error patterns; the hanging
indent is not required.
b. Presents information in an organized manner.
c. Uses clear and concise language.
d. Communicates with no error patterns in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and
punctuation
Writing Requirements (APA style/formatting)
· In-text citations
· Reference list in correct APA style/formatting
· Standard English usage and mechanics
· Refer to Chamberlain Guidelines for Writing Professional Papers-Graduate in Resource
section of the course
· A scholarly source is (a) evidence-based, (b) peer-reviewed, and (c) published in the last
five (5) years.
· Response post(s) may require a scholarly citation and reference.
Provide critical points on why recently published research studies supply the
solutions to the practice problem you are considering.
5. Continue using APA formatting
italics for the journal title and volume are needed in the references