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Nursing Resource Guide

This is the guide that you will be using for your Nursing courses here at SUNY Delhi. Here you will find information on specific courses, general information about searching for and using library resources.

The Assignment

Directions from Professor Sloane:

Biol 220 – Anatomy & Physiology – Project – 
 

Specific Guidelines Anatomy & Physiology Project

Schedule of Important Dates for Collage & Breakdown of Grading Rubric

 

Topic: (5%) in Vancko Hall

 

Outline:  (10%) in Vancko Hall

Outline of addressing each topic and how it relates to your chosen movement.

Detailed: (10%) in Vancko Hall

Introduction/Background of the topic (describing movement, what its importance is)

Greater detail for each topic in greater outline including references AND resources where you obtained the information for each category.  Resources MUST be reliable and cited properly (feel free to ask questions)!!

You MUST show the application of material to your specific topic, not a description of information related to the individual topics. 

Paper/Presentation Due Finals Week (75%) (More information forthcoming)

            Paper (40%)

                        Introduction

                        Coverage of each topic, application of the information to your specific topic

                        Conclusion

                        Clarity, readability, correct grammar/spelling/punctuation

            Presentation (30%)

                        Introduction & Explanation of movement

                        All aspects of outline addressed for specific movement

            References (5%)

                        Reliable sources, properly cited, in-text citations & appropriate references

 

Outline for A&P Project

The following is a very basic outline for your projects.  It is up to you to expand it.  Remember to begin with an introduction about your movement.

At each level, what goes on here and what exactly is important to your area and movement? The items following each topic are examples, but not limited to what is provided.

1-Chemistry: Energy-different kinds of energyà what are you using and how?

2-Cells: what in the cell is particularly important to movement, for example, providing energy? 

3-Tissue: What is important to movement and how does that work?

4-Integumentary System: Sweat, components of skin, hair, etc

5-Bones and Skeletal Tissue- mechanical stress-what happens when you use things a lot?

6-Skeletal System-specific bones

7-Joints-specific joints and movements

8-Muscle and Muscle tissue

9-Muscular System

10-Nervous System-what does it take to make a movement?

 

Numbers 1-4 are more general because all of the topics will have very similar answers.  The remaining topics will be specific to your particular movement.  For example, what particular bones, joints, muscles are involved in your movement?

General Anatomy and Physiology Books

These books are upstairs on the 3rd Floor of Resnick Library. Skimming through these books can give you an idea for a topic, even if you don't read the whole book. Use the Call Number to find them on the shelves, or ask a librarian to help you find them. To search for other books, use the search box above.