Recent Question/Assignment

TASK OVERVIEW
Task weighting - 30%
Due date - Friday September 9 at 12 noon (week 7)
DETAILS OF TASK 2A:
This assessment task requires you to summarise and evaluate the literature that gives information about the clinical question you have chosen (options provided on page 3). You will appraise THREE (3) peer-reviewed primary research articles and prepare an annotated bibliography. ONE (1) article will be provided to you on Moodle, and you must search for and choose TWO (2) other articles yourself.
Writing annotated bibliographies is very useful as it allows you to identify and evaluate the published literature in an open and transparent manner. It is therefore important to include the following elements in your annotated bibliography:
• A full citation of the source (using a referencing style APA, 7th)
• A general statement about the author’s purpose for writing the source
• A short summary of the content
• An evaluation of the content
• Reflection on the usefulness of the source for assessment task 2b.
WORD LIMIT
Total word limit = 600 words (+/- 10%) (200 words each article)
For this assessment task, the headings (article reference) are not included in the word limit.
PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
• Use Word doc format only (For those students with Mac computers, please convert to a Word file equivalent). No other file types will be accepted.
• Submit the Annotated bibliography as a single document.
• Font size 12, normal margins, and double line spacing.
• Your student ID and unit code e.g.: 12345678_NURBN1015, should be in the header; with page numbering in the footer e.g., page 1 of 10.
• Please include a word count at the end of each annotation.
• Attach an assignment title page with Assessment task 2a, Annotated bibliography, your name, student ID number, course code, and campus.
TASK 2A SUBMISSION
The Annotated bibliography is to be submitted online via Moodle.
Step 1 - Complete the Annotated Bibliography Plagiarism Declaration. Upon completion of the declaration, the Annotated Bibliography Turnitin link will become accessible.
Step 2 – Submit your single document through the Annotated Bibliography Turnitin link.
Step 3 – Check Turnitin report and make amendments to ensure your own words are used, and all references and reference list are cited as per the APA 7th referencing style. You can resubmit to Turnitin up to three times.
Step 4 – Re-submit the paper after you have made amendments by the due date and time.
Step 5 - Congratulate yourself on completing task 2a.
LIBRARY AND LEARNING SKILLS RESOURCES
Click the link below to the library Nursing subject guide that has links and instructions for completing task 2a and 2b. Library Nursing Subject Guide NURBN1015 Assessment 2 page
The annotated bibliography helpsheet provides instruction on how to complete this assessment task. Please review and follow these instructions. Annotated bibliography Helpsheet
The helpsheet below outlines the basics of APA referencing style APA 7th Referencing Helpsheet CLINICAL SCENARIO CHOICES FOR TASK 2A AND 2B
Choose ONE topic to complete Assessment tasks 2a and 2b.
Clinical question choice 1: Pressure injury prevention
Dario is a student nurse working in an aged care facility and is looking after Mr George Florentine an 82-year old man who suffered a stroke four months ago. He is not able to mobilise without assistance. It was handed over that Mr Florentine needs re-positioning every 2 hours. However, Dario’s buddy nurse says that is not necessary as he has a pressure relieving mattress.
The following article is to be used in your annotated bibliography. You will still need to source two (2) further articles that are up to 7 years old to complete the annotated bibliography.
De Meyer, D., Van Hecke, A., Verhaeghe, S., & Beeckman, D. (2019). PROTECT–Trial: A cluster RCT to study the effectiveness of a repositioning aid and tailored repositioning to increase repositioning compliance. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 75(5), 1085-1098.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13932
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jan.13932
Clinical question choice 2: Nutrition in wound healing
Amelia is a student nurse working in a residential facility caring for Iris Johnson a 92-year-old female with a ulcerative wound to her left lateral malleolus. The ulcer is 2cm in diameter and sloughy in appearance with minimal hemoserous exudate. Iris has been prescribed vitamin D and folic acid supplements to help with the healing process, however Amelia’s buddy nurse says that this is silly because nutrition has nothing to do with wound healing.
The following article is to be used in your annotated bibliography. You will still need to source two (2) further articles that are up to 7 years old to complete the annotated bibliography.
Haughey, L., & Barbul, A. (2017). Nutrition and lower extremity ulcers: causality and/or treatment. The international journal of lower extremity wounds, 16(4), 238-243.
https://doi.org/10.1177/15347346177376
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1534734617737639
NURBN1015 Assessment 2a – Annotated Bibliography – Marking Guide
Attribute Task High
Distinction
(80-100) Distinctio n
(70-79) Credit (60-69) Pass (50-59) Fail (0-49)
Students embark on inquiry and find needed information. Identify the key concepts within the task (clinical scenario), and determine knowledge required to complete task. Student acquires two (2) appropriate articles for the task and uses the article supplied for the topic.
Total: 20 marks ? All the key concepts
and issues
are identified
? Appropriate response to task
? The acquired
article is clearly related to the topic
? Has used the prescribed
article
16-20 marks ? Most key concepts and issues are identified
? Appropriate response to task
? The acquired article is related to the topic
? Has used the prescribed
article
14-15 marks ? Some key concepts identified but in
a limited capacity
? Response to task contains some
irrelevancies
? The acquired article is marginally related to the topic
? Has used the prescribed
article
12-13 marks ? Limited identification of key concepts
? Response to task mostly irrelevant
? The acquired
article in parts is slightly related to the topic
? Has used the prescribed
article
10-11 marks ? Key concepts from the task not addressed
? Response to
task irrelevant
? The acquired article is unrelated to the topic
? Has not used the prescribed article
0-9 marks
Students appraise information. Evidence of high-level understanding of article. Annotations are consistent with article content and articulated in students own words.
Total: 30 marks ? Each source article author’s original ideas are represented well
? Ideas are articulated in own words
24-30 marks ? Most of the source article author’s original ideas are represented
? Ideas are mostly articulated in own words with one or two copied directly from the article
21-23 marks ? A few of the source article author’s original ideas are
represented
? Some ideas are articulated in own words, some have been copied directly from the
article
18-20 marks ? One or two of the source article author’s original ideas are represented
? Most other ideas and sentences area copied directly from article
15-17 marks ? None of the source article author’s original ideas are represented
? Ideas and sentences are copied directly from article/ unrelated to
article
0-14 marks
NURBN1015 Assessment 2a – Annotated Bibliography – Marking Guide
Attribute Task High
Distinction
(80-100) Distinctio n
(70-79) Credit (60-69) Pass (50-59) Fail (0-49)
Students organise information and synthesised appropriately. The annotation must
include: 1. Full citation of the journal article; 2. General statement of author’s purpose for writing; 3. Short summary of the content; 4. An evaluation of the content;
5. Reflection on the
usefulness of the source
Total: 30 marks ? Annotation includes all five elements
? Excellent ability to paraphrase
ideas
? Sentence structure and expression are clear and concise
24-30 marks ? Annotation includes only
four of the five elements
? Good ability to paraphrase
ideas
? Sentence structure and expression are mainly clear and concise
21-23 marks ? Annotation includes three
of the five elements
? Reasonable ability to
paraphrase
ideas
? Sentence structure and expression are mostly clear and concise
18-20 marks ? Annotation includes two of
the five elements
? Paraphrasing skills require
development to avoid plagiarism
? Sentence structure and expression mostly clear but
wordy
15-17 marks ? Annotation has no clear structure and does not include any of the required elements
? Excessive use of quotations
? Plagiarism evident
? Considerable sentence structure errors
0-14 marks
Students communicate knowledge
with ethical, social and cultural awareness, and with academic integrity. Appropriate use of academic language;
accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation; and correct acknowledgement
of articles using APA 7th style.
Total: 20 marks ? Consistent use of academic language used throughout
? No errors in spelling, grammar, or
punctuation
? All articles are acknowledge
d
? Correct APA
7th referencing
16-20 marks ? Academic language used
? One or two errors in spelling, grammar, or
punctuation
? All articles are acknowledge
d
? Correct APA
7th
referencing
14-15 marks ? Mainly academic language used
? Few errors in spelling, grammar, or
punctuation
? All articles are acknowledge
d
? Mostly correct APA 7th
referencing
12-13 marks ? Mostly lay language used
? Several errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation
? Partial
acknowledgeme
nt of articles
? Attempted use of APA 7th referencing
10-11 marks ? Lay language used
? Substantial errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation
? Incorrect
acknowledgeme
nt of articles
? Referencing does not conform to APA 7th referencing
0-9 marks
Overall grade: /100