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1 Assignment: APA Review Assignment (50 points) • The assignment must be typed in order to be graded. Handwritten assignments will be given 0 points. Due Date • See Course Schedule Submit in Unit 2, APA Review Assignment in CANVAS • The College’s Late Assignment Policy applies to this assignment. Instructions 1. Create an accurate APA-style Title Page for this assignment. (2 points) 2. Create an accurate APA-style Reference Page for the following articles and alphabetize them. (3 points for each reference) 3. Using the Alphabetized APA-format REFERENCE PAGE (completed for #2), fill in the in-text citations on the next page. (6 points for each in-text citation) Articles Author(s): Norma A. Metheny, Andrew C. Mills, Barbara J. Stewart Journal: American Journal of Critical Care Title of article: Monitoring for Intolerance to Gastric Tube Feedings: A National Survey Pages: e33-e40 Year published: 2012 Volume: 21 Issue: 2 Author(s): C.M. McIntyre, H.M. Monk Journal: American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy Title of article: Medication absorption considerations in patients with postpyloric enteral feeding tubes Pages: 549-556 Year: 2014 Volume: 71 Author(s): Peggi Guenter, Joseph Boullata Journal: Nursing2013 Title: Drug administration by enteral feeding tube Pages: 26-35 Year: 2013 Volume: 43 Issue: 12 Author: Catherine R. Stepter Journal: MEDSURG Nursing Title: Maintaining placement of temporary enteral feeding tubes in adults: a critical appraisal of the evidence Pages: 61-68, 102 Year: 2012 Volume: 21 Issue: 2 2 For the Following Sentences: • Fill in the blanks based on correctly citing the sources indicated from APA-STYLE REFERENCE PAGE YOU CREATED. • Do NOT change any contents of each original sentences. • There is a difference with how you cite direct and indirect. • Carefully follow APA rules for in-text citations (6 points each). 1. When administering medications through a feeding tube, it is recommended that sustained/extended-release drugs should be avoided. Crushing these medications can result in rapid release of a large amount of product at one time, resulting in erratic blood levels and possible toxic levels of the drug __________________________. (Cite source 1 for the first time ) 2. According to a recent survey, _____________________ found that critical care nurses most frequently measured gastric residual volumes (GRV) in patients receiving gastric feedings to assess for intolerance to tube feedings. (Cite source 3 for the first time) 3. Surprisingly, “one–fourth of the survey’s participants are inclined to interrupt feedings for GRV levels of 150 mL or less (a practice that contributes to inadequate caloric delivery to patients” ___________________. (Cite source 3 for the second time; p. e39) 4. ________________________ assessed nurses’ knowledge of evidence-based guidelines for administering medications per feeding tube in patients receiving enteral feedings and preventing complications such as tube clogging and drug-nutrient interactions. (Cite source 1 for the second time) 5. Similarly, _____________________ reviewed the literature “to determine gastrointestinal absorption of medications administered via post-pyloric enteral feeding tubes” (Cite source 2; p. 549) 6. Patients with temporary feeding tubes require ongoing nursing assessment to detect and minimize adverse effects associated with tube feedings. The most common and potentially fatal complications from incorrect tube placement include aspiration, pneumothorax, atelectasis, and other pulmonary injuries _______________________. (Cite source 4)
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