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Stress Based on A Nursing Theoretical Perspective Discussion Paper.

Stress Based on A Nursing Theoretical Perspective Discussion Paper.

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Develop a scholarly paper that includes the following criteria:

  • A definition of the concept of Stress utilizing various sources (articles are provided on the attachments and must be cited on the paper)
  • Define the criteria of the concept
    • Discuss the uses of the concept
    • Define the attributes of the concept
    • Identify antecedents and consequences
  • Theoretical perspectives of the concept (theories that use the concept: Neuman systems Model)
  • Provide an example of the significance of the concept to nursing practice from the organizational setting
  • The scholarly paper should be 5-6 pages excluding the title and reference pages.
  • The paper should include level 1 and level 2 headings.
  • The paper should begin with an introductory paragraph that includes the purpose statement. The introductory paragraph and purpose statement allow the reader to understand what the paper/assignment is going to address.
  • The paper should include a conclusion.
  • Write the paper in third person, not first or second person (meaning do not use ‘we’ or ‘I’ or “you”).
  • Include a minimum of three (3) references from professional peer-reviewed nursing journals (review in Ulrich Periodical Directory) to support the paper. Students may use the course textbook in addition to scholarly journals. ***Historical references may be used as appropriate. (Definition of historical reference: reference to a well-known person, place event or literary work that adds meaning to the paper.)
  • APA format is required (attention to spelling/grammar, a title page, a reference page, and in-text citations).

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The paper must be neatly formatted, double-spaced with a one-inch margin on the top, bottom, and sides of each page. When submitting hard copy, be sure to use white paper and print out using dark ink. If it is hard to read your essay, it will also be hard to follow your argument.

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