Pick 3 Journal articles and write up a summary of the articles. Each article is worth 50 points each. Summary Guidelines: 1 page The summary should be written with enough detail so that a reader would not have to look at the original research to understand all the main points. A well-written summary should cover three main points: why the research was done, what happened in the experiment, and what conclusions the author drew.
Why was the research done?
The first section of your summary should include all the important background information and
context. It should also include the author’s purpose for doing the research and the goal or
hypothesis. You should typically be able to pull all this information from the introduction.
What happened in the experiment?
Next, cover what happened in the methods and results sections of the paper. This is important for
letting the reader know what happened in the experiment. Do not mix the author’s analysis with
this section: simply state the facts first. This will keep your summary organized. Also, try not to
include too many specific numbers or details. Only offer what is necessary or helpful in
explaining what happened.
What conclusions did the author draw?
Lastly, write about the author’s analysis and everything they concluded from the experiment. Go
over all the main points that the author makes here, including their conclusion, limitations, and
future directions. Remember that the conclusion is not the same thing as the results. Results are
the outcomes of the experiment, and conclusions are what the author says the results mean.
Analysis
“How is this research relevant or important?”
Journal Article: Antioxidant Supplements to Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Journal Article: Code red: When your postpartum patient won’t stop bleeding
Journal Article: Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Could Improve Myeloma Treatment
Journal Article: Nutrition in Older Adults
Journal Article: Perceived Stress and Surgical Wound Cytokine Patterns
Journal Article: Comparison of vegetarian versus animal-based low protein diets on estimated glomerular filtration rates in chronic kidney disease patients: a systematic review protocol
Journal Article: Human Papilloma Virus and the Nurse’s Role in Education and Prevention
Journal Article: Sickle Cell Disease: Bone, Joint, Muscle, and Motor Complications
Journal Article: Feasibility and Effects of a Nursing Intervention for Patients with Peripheral Vestibular Disorders
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