HS 305 Research Methods for Health Sciences Paper
Assignment
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Introductions
An annotated bibliography is used to provide a short description of the sources chosen for your research. There are several ways that an annotated bibliography can assist with your success in writing research papers; they can help narrow your topic, provide a review of the literature on your topic, or they can be a useful pre-writing activity to aid with narrowing the sources you may need to use to support your writing.
Instructions
Review the Unit 3 Reading “Writing an Annotated Bibliography” from the Writing Center. Choose a health topic of interest to you. Some examples might include obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, etc. Go to the Library and complete a peer-reviewed source search for your topic. Locate a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources on your topic. Compose an annotated bibliography for your chosen sources with at least 5-6 sentences for each annotation. The annotations should include a summary of the chosen peer-reviewed article, a discussion of how you know the source and research is credible, and how it can be used to support your research. Your summary should provide the reader with a clear understanding of what the study adds to the body of literature on the topic. Your annotation should be original and composed by you.
Inflammatory Response Discussion
Identify the signs of inflammation and how it can help an organism fight an infectious disease.
List the four cardinal signs of inflammation.
Describe what physiological processes bring about these signs.
Describe the role these signs play in disease management.
Identify what would happen if a patient was unable to create these signs.