Submit a scholarly paper that fully explores the pathophysiologic topic you have signed up to complete.
The topic should be of pathophysiologic interest to you and will be an in-depth scholarly paper examining the subject matter at the cellular level.
• The grade will be based on the degree of detail in the content and overall quality of the paper, including writing style, grammar, appearance and adherence to APA format.
• The body of the paper should be a minimum of 1,700 but not more than 2000 words; 10-14 pages excluding references, and title page.
• The paper must be organized and include all of the following sections and will be graded based on the quality and content of each sections: a. Introduction b. Etiology c. Pathogenesis d. Morphological Changes e. Clinical Significance f. Medical/Nursing Management Considerations g. Patient Teaching h. Conclusion
• The paper is due no later than 11:59 PM on Sunday on the week the topic is assigned and is uploaded into the drop box in blackboard.
• There is an exemplar scholarly paper posted under the assignments & rubrics tab in Bb to assist you. Pathophysiology Scholarly Paper Grading Rubric Possible Points Points Earned Etiology (20%) 4 Pathogenesis (20%) 4 Morphological changes (20%) 4 Clinical significance (15%) 3 Medical/Nursing Management (5%) 1 Patient Teaching (5%) 1 Overall Quality of writing (style, grammar, and organization of ideas) (15%) 3 Total points for Paper 20