HELP! I’M A NURSING STUDENT OF MS. JOHNSON’S AND I THINK I’M GOING TO GO CRAZY TRYING TO GET THIS PAPER/PRESENTATION DONE!!! WRONG ATTITUDE, GUYS AND GALS Here are some tips: GET STARTED – that’s half the battle. DO NOT bury yourself with your research, it’s a short research project, not a book. Balance your arguments – your pros and cons should be fairly equal. DO NOT give away your personal feelings in the paper. Your arguments should be from the perspective of the articles you’ve researched. OUTLINE Follow the sample outline from the handouts section. You probably will not have that specific number of arguments and sub-arguments as there are in the sample but the numbering and lettering should be consistent. You do not have to use a full sentence format for your outline, just key words and phrases will suffice. Just make sure your outline and paper are in the same order. INTRODUCTION Define the topic and why there is an ethical dilemma surrounding the issue. End your introduction with an open ended thesis statement. Sample: The problems caused by a shortage of licensed nurses in the United States have led to the recruitment of nurses educated and trained abroad. This has sparked controversy over their abilities and qualifications to relieve the pressure of the nursing shortage in the U.S. medical community. THE CASE SCENARIO should also be open-ended, anonymous, not a real case! MAKE IT UP! And remember to keep it from the nurse’s perspective. Sample: Nurse Nancy has been a practicing RN for nine years. Recently she took a job at a local cancer treatment facility. She has observed that one physician regularly prescribes placebos for to his patient’s pain. Nurse Nancy is unsure whether this practice is efficacious or even ethical. PERIOD – STOP RIGHT THERE!!! There should be no resolution of the dilemma in the case scenario. THE CURRENT STATUS: Who’s doing what, when, where, how & why. Remember, these topics are not just local, state or even US – they can be addressed globally. The case scenario and current status can be in any order depending where you think it works best. (Look at the sample outline in the handouts module.) PROS AND CONS: Balanced, not 7 pros and 2 cons. 3 & 4, 4 & 3 are okay. You can combine or separate certain arguments to make them balanced. ARGUMENTS SHOULD BE BASED ON THE RESEARCH. NOT YOUR OPINION. THINK OF MR. SPOCK FROM STAR TREK – NO EMOTION UNTL YOUR CONCLUSION. CONCLUSION. Just write the word CONCLUSION on your outline. You don’t want your instructor to know what you think until she reads it or hears it. THIS is where YOU get heard. Now you can turn into a raving maniac, saying what you think, but still KEEP IT FROM THE NURSING PERSPECTIVE. Example: As a future nursing professional, I firmly and adamantly argue against the recruitment of nurses trained and educated in other countries. Not only is their ability suspect, but there are many social and cultural differences which can easily lead to problems with patient relations, safety, etc… You get the idea. These are some suggested research areas: AMA – American Medical Association ANA – American Nursing Association NEJM – New England Journal of Medicine HMJ – Harvard Medical Journal BMJ – British Medical Journal CDC – Center for Disease Control NIH – National Institute for Health WHO – World Health Organization INC – International Nursing Council CAN – Canadian Nurses Association Look for .govs and .edus. Dot coms and orgs are okay but check them carefully. Nobody rides herd on them and they can post anything. Orgs usually have an agenda, but they can still contain viable information – just be careful. Also, if you find an article but want additional information, look at the article’s bibliography, it might help. Some of you, because of the sensitive ethics of your topic, might not always find arguments on one side or the other. For instance, take the continued employment of disabled nurses. No one is going to argue against disabled people working. Look outside the bun; what about patient’s safety, the possible burden placed upon that nurse’s coworkers, etc. I have been working with Lillie and her students for years. However, all of the tutors at the center are qualified to help you. They are all familiar with APA format and style. Most have already worked with Lillie’s students before and are aware of the parameters to be followed. Good luck, Doug Perry Rio Grande Writing Center