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Title in Upper and Lower Case (Bold)
Your Name
Trident Technical College
NUR 210: Complex Health Problems
Assignment due date
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Title in Upper and Lower Case (Centered, Bold, Matches Title Page)
Analysis
Refer to your assignment guidelines for the level headings to be used for the body of the paper. Begin to type the body of your paper here.
Use as many paragraphs as needed to cover the content appropriately. Often the content can be guided by the assignment’s grading rubric and the assignment guidelines. The best practice for constructing a paragraph is to build each one using the
CARE Plan format. The four components of the
CARE
Plan paragraph are (a)
Central
idea (only one main idea per paragraph), (b)
Authority
(evidence, scholarly reference citation, experience, etc.), (c)
Relevance
(discussion, analysis, or explanation of the main idea and the evidence), and (d)
Exit
(connect to the main idea, the paper’s topic, or link to the next paragraph’s content).
Reflection
Papers should end with a conclusion or summary. The assignment directions will specify which is required; if not specified, use the heading, “Conclusion.” The conclusion should be concise and contain no new information or details. The best conclusions will recap the paper’s purpose, reflecting the purpose statement in the introduction. Conclusions will also remind the reader of the paper’s organization (or mini-outline from the introduction). Typically, it will draw major conclusions from your paper’s body and summarize the topic’s importance.
No matter how much space remains on the page,
the references always start on a separate page. In most Microsoft Word programs, you can insert a page break after the conclusion so that the references will begin on a new page.
References
Type your references in alphabetical order here using hanging indentions. See the APA (2020) Manual and the Checklist in d2L for guidance.
Boyd, M.A. & Luebbert, R. (2023).
Essentials of psychiatric nursing (3rd ed.). Wolters Kluwer Health.
Note: An APA (2020) 7th edition reference has four ordered components: (a) author, (b) publication date, (c) title of work, and (d) source (the retrieval information for the work). If the author is the source, it is not relisted. Geographical locations are not listed. Hard copy or proprietary database sources without a doi or http address should not use a permalink from a database.