Annotated bibliography 5 lines summary
- Martin, C. J. (2015, March). The effects of nurse staffing on quality of care. MEDSURG Nursing, 24(2), 4-6.
- MacKusick, C. I., & Minick, P. (2010, November/December). Why are nurses leaving? Findings from an initial qualitative study on nursing attrition. MEDSURG Nursing, 19(6), 335-340.
- Feldman, H. (2003). The nursing shortage: Strategies for recruitment and retention in clinical practice and education. Retrieved from https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.proxy-edinboro.klnpa.org/lib/bflibrary-ebooks/reader.action?docID=423535&query=
This book is from 2003 If you find a different book about nursing shortage with a recent editing date I will appreciate it. If you do please write the citation on APA style.
- Jacobson, R. (2015, July 15). Widespread understaffing of nurses increases risk to patients. Scientific American. Retrieved from https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/widespread-understaffing-of-nurses-increases-risk-to-patients/
- Ledbetter, J. (2015, November 3). Why is the U.S perpetually short of nurses? The New Yorker. Retrieved from https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/why-is-the-u-s-perpetually-short-of-nurses
- Ulrich, B. (2003, August). The nursing shortage and potential solutions: An overview. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 30(4), 364-376. Retrieved from eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy-edinboro.klnpa.org/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=3&sid=3aece9f4-6af3-4bc6-982b-ae3fe2674818%40sessionmgr4009
If you find a recent article about nursing shortage. I would appreciate if you write the summary about it and the citation on apa style.
- Please look for an article about nursing shortage in PA and do the same. 5 line summary of the article or paper and 5 lines why I will use the it in a research project about nursing hospital in a local hospital.
- Find one field source, media source, or government document and do the same exercise.
- Examples of field or media sources: An interview you conduct, whether in person, by email, by phone, or by personal letter; a lecture you attend, other than lectures delivered by your current or former professors; a performance you attend; a survey you administer; an instructional brochure; a professional newsletter; a DVD; a film; a television broadcast; a radio broadcast; a musical recording
- Government documents are issued by a wide variety of government agencies, entities, offices, and individuals at the federal, state, county, and municipal levels. They are available on the appropriate government websites.
- How researchers cite field sources, media sources, and government documents will depend on the bibliographic style employed.