NUR 2214 Rasmussen College Depression Annotated Bibliography

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NUR 2214

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Course Competency:

  • Compare the care models for nursing practice specific to the older adult.

Transferable Skill:

  • Information Literacy: Discovering information reflectively, understanding how information is produced and valued, and using information to create new knowledge and participate ethically in communities of learning.

Your nursing supervisor likes the topic you chose for the in-service presentation and wants you to start researching! To make sure you get the project on the right track, your supervisor has asked you to do the following:

  1. Using the Rasmussen Library, identify at least 2 resources pertaining to your topic.
  2. Prepare an annotated bibliography for the resources you identified. Each entry will include:
    1. the full APA formatted reference
    2. an annotation consisting of the following elements:
      • 2 to 4 sentences to summarize the main idea(s) of the source
      • 1 or 2 sentences to assess and evaluate the source
      • 1 or 2 sentences to reflect on the source

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Annotated bibliography
1. Bruce, M. (2015). Caring for Depression in Older Home Health Patients. Journal Of
Psychosocial

Nursing

And

Mental

Health

Services, 53(11),

25-30.

https://doi.org/10.3928/02793695-20151021-01.
This source contains summary of information about care models that are essential for health care
providers in managing those struggling with depression. The journal focuses on adults and gives
out key components while managing depression such as; doing clinical follow up, proper
coordination of medical care and health care management. The methods of realizing depressed
adult patients are well explained it is also evident that nurses play a great role of managi...

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