Plagiarism

Plagiarism is a very serious academic offense. A few students plagiarize in an attempt to cut corners or to cover academic deficiencies. Other students, unfortunately, plagiarize because they don’t understand the concept of plagiarism and the methods for avoiding it. In either case, students are held accountable for their actions, and the penalty could be as severe as dismissal from the institution” (Prentice, 2004, p. 7)

Prentice, C. (2004). Introduction to the APA and other writing tips for graduate students.

Provided a response on what plagiarism is and how to prevent it.
Responses needs to be a minimum of 150 words.
You need to provide 2 references from articles.
Need to provide in text citations for each of the two references.

Citing sources means giving information about where an idea came from; for example, naming the author, work, and page that you’re quoting. You must cite your sources for any words, facts, ideas, or statistics in your paper that aren’t yours. When in doubt, cite.

Example of an in-text citation with the associated reference.

Providing proper care and improving patient outcomes, nurses must collaborate with members of other health professions. In 2010, the World Health Organization supported interprofessional education, to strengthen global healthcare, students must learn with, from, and about members of other health professions (Jakubowski &amp; Perron, 2018). When I was the Director of Nursing Education, the nursing program, EMS program, criminal justice, and MA program all worked together on mock scenario day. The students loved working with the other disciplines.</p>

Reference:

Jakubowski T. and Perron T. (2018). Interprofessional collaboration improves healthcare.