An Outline’s Purpose
Outlines are essential tools in the writing process, particularly when developing a comprehensive research paper. They help organize thoughts, ensure a logical flow of ideas, and facilitate the approval process for academic work. For this course, you will create an outline for your Treatment of Disease paper, adhering to a structured format to ensure clarity and coherence in your final submission. This is the first of a 3-part assignment submission.
The Components of the Outline
Title Page:
Title of the paper
Your name
University
Course and faculty information
Abstract:
Although the abstract for the final paper will be written later, include 4-8 keywords that guide your research.
Introduction:
Develop a draft introduction, including a compelling opening sentence and a working thesis statement that outlines the focus of your paper.
Body:
Outline the three main points you plan to address in your paper, including brief summaries of the evidence you have gathered to support each point.
Conclusion:
Draft a conclusion that restates the thesis in a rephrased manner and provides a summary of the main arguments. Given that this is a treatment-focused paper, consider including a call to action for healthcare professionals or policymakers.
References:
Begin compiling and citing the references you will use to support your main arguments, formatted according to APA guidelines.
Guidelines
The outline should be written in APA format and adhere to academic standards.
Length: 4-5 pages, including the title and reference pages.
Submit as a Word document.
By completing this outline, you will lay the groundwork for a well-organized and scholarly Treatment of Disease paper, facilitating the integration of evidence-based practices into your nursing expertise.

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