NR 500 Week-5 Assignment: Area of Interest Presentation -Cervical Cancer Screening

NR 500 Week-5 Assignment: Area of Interest Presentation -Cervical Cancer Screening

NR 500 Week-5 Assignment: Area of Interest Presentation -Cervical Cancer Screening

The process for affecting positive change to improve practice outcomes can start with either the identification of an area of interest or the identification of a potential or existing practice problem. Selecting an area of interest helps to define a direction of further inquiry. Areas of interests can be categorized as concepts or topics. A concept is generally a broader interpretation; whereas a topic is a more specific or narrow focus of an area of interest. The purpose of this assessment is for students to identify and discuss an area of interest specific to their selected specialty track.

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Criteria for Format and Special Instructions

  1. This assignment must be submitted to TurnItIn™, as required by the TurnItIn™ policy. A Similarity Index of “blue” or “green” must be obtained. A score in the blue or green range indicates a similarity of less than 24% which is the benchmark for CCN graduate nursing students. Any other level of similarity index level requires the student to revise the assignment before the due date and time. To allow sufficient time for revision, early submission of the assignment to TurnItIn™ is highly encouraged. The final submission will be graded by faculty. If a Turnitin™ report indicates that plagiarism has occurred, the Academic Integrity policy will be followed.
  2. The use of a dictionary is not allowed for this assignment.
  3. The textbook required for this course and lesson information may not be used as a reference for this assignment.
  4. A minimum of 7 (seven) scholarly references must be used.
  5. When presenting information from a published resource, past tense verbs are required.
  6. Title page, body of paper, and reference page must follow APA guidelines as found in the 6th edition of the manual. This includes the use of headings for each section or topic (except for introduction) of the paper.
  7. The paper (excluding the title page and references page) should be at least 5 pages but not more than 8 pages long. Points will be lost for not meeting these length requirements (too short or too long)
  8. Ideas and information that come from readings must be cited and referenced correctly.
  9. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are followed and consistent with formal written work as found in the 6th edition of the APA manual.
  10. Past tense verbs are used when presenting information from published resources.