The Role of the Attending Nurse Scholarly Paper Phase 1 (centered, bold, begins on page 2) (No heading of Introduction) This section is to remain blank for this assignment. Do NOT type in


The Role of the Attending Nurse

Scholarly Paper Phase 1 (centered, bold, begins on page 2)

            (No heading of Introduction) This section is to remain blank for this assignment. Do NOT type in this section for this assignment.

Assigned Article Summary

            Type statements that summarize the assigned article here. This paper should include a summary of the most important ideas in the assigned article. Most of these facts should be paraphrased (including proper citations). One or two short direct quotations (with appropriate citations) should be used in this section. There should be no prior knowledge, experience, or opinion in this section. All facts (both quoted and paraphrased) must originate from and be cited to the assigned article. No information should be included from other sources. See rubric for length limitations and other criteria.

            Add paragraphs here as needed.

Impact of Assigned Article Content on Future Practice

                Type statements here about the impact that the content of the assigned article will have on your future professional nursing practice. This portion of this paper should be your own ideas about how your own future practice will be impacted by content of the assigned article. Since ideas are your own, use of first person is appropriate and no citations are needed in this section. See rubric for length limitations and other criteria.

            Add paragraphs here as needed.

Conclusion

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References (centered, bold)

Type your reference here using hanging indent and double line spacing (under “Paragraph” on the Home toolbar ribbon).  See your APA Manual and the resources in the APA section of Course Resources under Modules for reference formatting.