NLM103 Nursing Elective Jurisprudence Preparation
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Portfolio Professional Conduct Scholarly Paper Value 30% of your total grade Due week on November to safe assign Description This is scholarly paper examining professional conduct.
The student will apply course concepts to examine a case of professional misconduct from the past 5 years. It is 3-page 7th Edition APA scholarly paper referencing material from course (For Acaedmic APA support refer to your library resources) website. It is due week 8 before class start.
It is submitted to safe assign, remember you may review your safe assign report, make amendments before you submit your final copy.
Details The first page is briefly outlining the misconduct case and identifies the standards or practice and guidelines violated.
The second page identifies what the nurse did well and needs to keep doing to maintain practice and what they need to change in the future to prevent form repeating incidence.
The third page reflects a summary of course concepts to the students nursing practice and what insights they have gained into nursing practice.
Formal Discussion weeks 3 and 5 in class questions and clarifications may be asked at anytime Grading refer to posted rubric Safe Assign All designated assignments will be submitted using Safe Assign.
Safe Assign is a plagiarism prevention and detection service to which . It is a tool to assist students in determining the similarity between their own work and the work of other students who have submitted papers to the site.
Students may review their submission as many times as needed before due date and view the degree of plagiarism and edit their paper to meet academic integrity requirements.
The Safe Assign service is a tool which reviews and compares the work submitted by student to any submitted to any university, college or academic center, internet sources, blogs, paper for hire sites, books, journals, and other publications. Instructors review this to determine students’ work is their own.
No decisions are made by the service; it generates an “originality report,” which instructors must evaluate to judge if something is plagiarized.