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Assignment 2: The Outline

Objective: Organize your thoughts and the main points of your research for your final presentation

Assignment Instructions: To help you complete Assignment 3: The Presentation, you will first submit an outline to organize your thoughts and main points.Your outline should be formatted a specific way and must contain the following elements as described below.

To prepare for this assignment, I recommend that you do the following:

  • Read these directions carefully.
  • Review the sample outline provided to you below.
  • Read the grading criteria below. The grading criteria is a detailed evaluation that I will use to assess your performance. It also will help you understand what is expected of you as you prepare your assignment.
  • Message me with any questions!

Be sure to add your name and course number to your outline.

The outline format: Your outline must be formatted as described and exemplified in the example attached. Please note that this format will be assessed in your grade:

  • Use an alphanumeric sequence
  • Sections should be indented and aligned
  • Follow the suggested order of the required elements
  • Use brief but detailed and descriptive phrases.

The required elements: Your outline should contain the following elements in the following order (keep in mind that your presentation, Assignment #3, should be 10-15 slides, so you need to be concise and clear with your information – some information researched will be written on your slides but most will be narrated in the audio portion of your presentation):

I. Introduction Section – this section must contain the following:

A. Topic selection and reason for selecting

B. Thoroughly define the disease/condition

C. History of the disease/condition

II. Content Sections – this section must contain the following four main topics (the subtopics are recommendations to use if appropriate to your disease/condition):

A. Statistics/Epidemiology:

1. Statistical prevalence (e.g. overall, gender, age)

2. Types of distributions (e.g. frequencies, patterns)

3. Types of determinants (e.g. causes, risk factors)

B. Financial Costs:

1. Costs to the individual/family

2. Possible costs to society

3. Loss of productivity

C. Anatomy & Physiology/Etiology:

1. The normal and abnormal structure & function behind the disease/condition

2. Cause(s) of the disease/condition

D. Diagnosis/Treatments/Prognosis:

1. How this disease/condition is diagnosed (e.g. history, exam, diagnostic imaging, labs)

2. How the condition/disease is treated (e.g. traditional medical treatments, alternative methods of treatment)

3. The prediction of this disease/condition’s outcome (i.e., prognosis)

III. Conclusion Section – this section must contain four to six sentences that sum up the main topics of the outline.

IV. Reference Section - This is not just the reference page; rather, referencing should occur throughout the outline as it will in your presentation. Therefore, your outline should include both a separate reference page containing a minimum of five sources listed in proper APA reference list format AND internal citations throughout the outline where appropriate. Please be sure to see the resources below for assistance regarding in-text citations and reference list formatting, and/or ask me if you have any additional questions.

Please make note of the following tips and tricks:

  • We understand that this is a rough draft and, as your research and writing continue over the next few weeks, details may be added or changed. Although you do not have to resubmit it to me, I recommend that you update this outline to help you best complete Assignments 3.
  • Write your outline so that it has detailed bullets that you can easily then flesh out into sentences for the narration of your presentation (Assignment 3).
  • After your outline is complete, I recommend that you next draft your introductory and conclusion sections for your outline. This will ensure that all the main points of the outline are incorporated in these two framing sections of your final presentation.
  • Please note that less than 10% of your outline or presentation (Assignment 3) should contain direct quotes.
  • All internal citation references should be listed on the reference page, and vice versa.

Additional Resources:

  • Sampleoutline (Keep in mind that this is a sample outline for biology, NOT anatomy and physiology; use the instructions above regarding the required content specific to this SCIN XXXXXXXXXXcourse.)
  • Use MS Word’s Outline Function. Use a MAC? Here is a video link (captioning included on the link)that you may find useful that reviews formatting in MS Word. (Setting up APA headers in Word).
  • Also, please see the resources below at The Owl at Purdue site for more information on how to develop an outline:
    • Types of Outlines and Samples
    • Four Main Components for Effective Outlines
    • Why and How to Create a Useful Outline
  • For more information on how to format in-text citations and references lists, the links below:
    • In-Text Citations: The Basics

Title: Mesothelioma

Answered Same Day Apr 08, 2021

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Soumi answered on Apr 11 2021
157 Votes
Running Head: MESOTHELIOMA        1
MESOTHELIOMA        13
MESOTHELIOMA
ASSIGNMENT 2: THE OUTLINE
Table of Contents
I. Introduction    4
A. Reason for selecting the Topic    4
B. Defining the Disease    4
C. History of the Disease/Condition    5
II. Content    5
A. Statistics/Epidemiology    5
1. Statistical Prevalence    5
2. Types of Distribution    6
3. Types of Determinants    6
B. Financial Costs    7
1. Costs to the Individual/Family    7
2. Possible Costs to the Society    7
3. Loss of Productivity    8
C. Anatomy & Physiology / Etiology    8
1. The Normal and Abnormal Structure & Function behind the Disease/Condition    8
2. Cause(s) of the Disease/Condition    9
D. Diagnosis/Treatments/Prognosis    10
1. How this Disease/Condition is diagnosed    10
2. How the Condition/Disease is treated    11
3. The Prediction of this Disease/Conditions Outcome    12
III. Conclusion    12
IV. References    13
I. Introduction
A. Reason for selecting the Topic
· It has been observed that the workers who handle the asbestos are the majority to be affected by it
· They have very less idea about this disease
· This research is conducted in order to raise concern about this disease
· This research has explored various aspects related to the formation and treatment of this disease
B. Defining the Disease
· Mesothelioma is a certain type of cancer, which can be found in the body organs like the lungs, abdomen or heart.
· In this disease a certain type of tumor formation, happen in the lining of these organs. After that, it affects those organs heavily.
· The main reason for this disease is the inhalation of a particular fiber, which is called as the asbestos fibers (Kilsurn et al., 1985).
· This fiber accumulates in these organs and forms a tumor, which has a severe effect upon the organs like the lungs, abdomen and the heart.
· It directly hampers the functions of these organs (Asbestos Deaths Underestimated, 2007).
· The people who belonged from the worker family and who have dealt with the asbestos or the products associated with it can develop this disease when they are older.
· This disease like any other cancer develops in the affected organs and slowly spread through the whole body.
· The most dangerous form of this disease is called as the malignant mesothelioma.
C. History of the Disease/Condition
· Mesothelioma is such a disease that tends to develop from the fibers of the asbestos.
· These fibers tend to accumulate in the bodies of the people and then create a thin layer of the tumor along with the lining of the different organs.
· It tends to spread within a very short time paralleled with the layers of these organs.
· The most commonly affected area in this disease is lungs and the chest walls. It can spread severely through the organs.
· The abdomen and the heart is less affected area.
· This disease can develop fiercely forty years after the exposure to the asbestos.
· According to history, the highest rate of survival for this disease is 8% in the United States. Different types of conditions are related to this disease (Gi
et al., 2013).
· The affected person can feel tired and shortness of
eath as the effect of this disease.
· The organs and their functions can be severely affected due to this disease.
II. Content
A. Statistics/Epidemiology
1. Statistical Prevalence
· Mesothelioma is the rarest form of cancer.
· In Tunisia and Morocco, the disease can be seen in its lowest rate, which is 1 per 1,000,000 every year.
· The statistics of the disease in the other countries like the United Kingdom, Australia is 30 per 1,000,000 people per year (Asbestos Deaths Underestimated, 2007).
· These amounts are relatively very less than the other forms of cancer still it needs enough focus in order to control the spreading and increased amount of this disease over the years.
· The number of affected persons is rising very fast with every passing year, which is very threatening to the existence of the human being.
2. Types of Distribution
· The western countries have seen this disease more than the eastern countries.
· The western nations have observed more affected people than the former.
· The countries like Tunisia, Morocco has also seen the devastating effect of this disease.
· As opined by Kilsurn et al. (1985), though this is a very rare case in these countries, still it can be said that mesothelioma has affected these countries as well.
· The number of affected persons in the western countries varies depending upon the quantity of exposure of the people to the asbestos fiber.
· The developed countries like United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium has also different people affected by the devastating symptoms of this disease (Gi
et al., 2013).
3. Types of...
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