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Nursing Student Writing Guide

(Updated 2006)

Though crucial elements of your nursing education, clinicals, pathophysiology, and pharmacology are not the only classes that prepare you for your career and future studies. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing involves developing and fine tuning writing skills you will frequently use in your professional and academic life. The time and effort put into creating thoughtful, well-written papers will pay off not only with “good grades”, but also by making you a critical thinker with scholarly ability, thus enhancing your value as a nurse and member of an intellectual community.

The APA Manual:

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th edition (2001). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

The manual can be purchased online and at all UVA bookstores. A supplemental CD-Rom is available online.

The purpose of this guide is to highlight the most common problem areas students encounter when using APA format. If you have any doubts or uncertainties after reading this writing guide, please refer to the APA manual, the final authority for answering your APA paper writing questions. This student writing guide covers only the basics of the following:

 


After reading this guide and writing your paper, turn to page 379 of the APA manual for a very helpful "Checklist for Manuscript Submission".


FONT (p 285)


PAGE SETUP (pp. 286-287, 289)


PAGE NUMBERS and RUNNING HEAD


HEADINGS


GRAMMAR (pp. 40-61)


SPELLING (pp. 89)


ABBREVIATIONS (103-111, especially 106-108)


NUMBERS


PUNCTUATION (pp. 78-87)


FIGURES, TABLES, CHARTS, and PHOTOGRAPHS (pp. 176-201)


APPENDIXES (pp. 205-206)


REFERENCE CITATIONS (pp. 207-281)


CITING YOUR SOURCES WITHIN THE BODY OF THE PAPER See the APA Manual for specific guidance about other exceptions not dealt with in the following):


REFERENCE LIST