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Annotated Bibliography on Heart Failure

This is an assessment cover sheet for the course Research in Nursing at Griffith University. The due date for the assessment item is 8/04/2019. The assignment requires the student to complete the cover sheet and provide their student details. The cover sheet also includes an academic integrity declaration.

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This annotated bibliography provides an overview of recent research on heart failure, focusing on exercise-based rehabilitation and dietary approaches. It includes a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, as well as recommendations for managing symptoms and improving quality of life.

Annotated Bibliography on Heart Failure

This is an assessment cover sheet for the course Research in Nursing at Griffith University. The due date for the assessment item is 8/04/2019. The assignment requires the student to complete the cover sheet and provide their student details. The cover sheet also includes an academic integrity declaration.

   Added on 2023-01-18

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ASSESSMENT
COVER SHEET
Please complete section below
Course Code: 2806NRS
Course Name: Research in Nursing
Due Date: 8/04/ 2019 Assessment Item # :
Enrolment: External On Campus
Campus (Enrolled) Nathan GC Logan Mt G SB
Course Tutor:
Course Convenor:
Please provide your STUDENT DETAILS here:
Student Number: S5136815
Student Name: Radhika Chand
Griffith University collects, stores and uses personal information for administrative purposes only. The information collected is confidential and will not be disclosed to third
parties without your consent, except to meet government, legal or other regulatory requirements. For further information consult the University’s Privacy Plan at
http://www.griffith.edu.au/about-griffith/plans-publications/griffith-university-privacy-plan.
Updated: February 2017
DATE RECEIVED:
Postmark:
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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY DECLARATION
Breaches of academic integrity (cheating, plagiarism, falsification of data, collusion) seriously compromise student learning, as well as the University’s
assessment of the effectiveness of that learning and the academic quality of the University’s awards. All breaches of academic integrity are taken
seriously and could result in penalties including failure in the course and exclusion from the University.
Students should be aware that the University uses text-matching software to safeguard the quality of student learning and that your assignment will be
checked using this software.
I acknowledge and agree that the examiner of this assessment item may, for the purpose of marking this assessment item:
reproduce this assessment item and provide a copy to another Griffith staff member; and/
submit this assessment item to a text-matching service. This web-based service will retain a copy of this assessment item for checking the
work of other students, but will not reproduce it in any form.
Examiners will only award marks for work within this assignment that is your own original work.
I, hereby certify that :
except where I have indicated, this assignment is my own work, based on my personal study and/or research.
I have acknowledged all materials and sources used in the preparation of this assignment whether they be books, articles, reports, lecture
notes, or any other kind of document or personal communication.
I have not colluded with another student or person in the production of this assessment item unless group work and collaboration is an
expectation of the assessment item.
this assignment has not been submitted for assessment in any other course at Griffith, or at any other University or at any other time in the
same course without the permission of the relevant Course Convenor.
I have not copied in part or in whole or otherwise plagiarised the work of other students and/or other persons.
I have not made this piece of work available to another student without the permission of the Course Convenor.
Providing this declaration falsely is considered a breach of academic integrity.
I have retained a copy of this assessment item for my own records.
Acknowledged by: Radhika Chand Date: 8/04/ 2019 (insert name here)
Where the item is submitted electronically Clicking “I Agree” constitutes an electronic signature for the purpose of assignment declaration compliance.
Griffith University collects, stores and uses personal information for administrative purposes only. The information collected is confidential and will not be disclosed to third
parties without your consent, except to meet government, legal or other regulatory requirements. For further information consult the University’s Privacy Plan at
http://www.griffith.edu.au/about-griffith/plans-publications/griffith-university-privacy-plan.
Updated: February 2017
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STUDENT CONSENT
(to be completed by the student before their essay, assignment or other work is uploaded to an internal/online learning University website or used for
the purpose of moderation (not to be used if there is to be public access to the work)
At Griffith the use of assessment exemplars by academic staff is encouraged to inform students’ understanding of the performance standards
associated with learning and achievement in the course. An assessment exemplar is an authentic example, actual sample or excerpt, of student work
that has been annotated to illustrate the ways in which it demonstrates learning, achievement and quality in relation to the intended learning
outcomes (including graduate outcomes) for the course. Assessment exemplars may be made available in a range of ways. In order to collect
assessment exemplars students are asked to consent, on every assessment item submitted, for their work, without disclosure of the contributor’s
identity, to be used, and reproduced as an assessment exemplar for standard setting and moderation activities.
I acknowledge that for the purpose of standard setting and moderation activities the examiner of this assessment item may wish to store, reproduce,
annotate, and communicate my work to others, including future students, without disclosure of my identity.
I consent to my Work, Radhika Chand , without disclosure of my personal details, being stored, reproduced annotated and
communicated within the University’s secure online learning environment.
I do not consent to my Work, , being stored, reproduced annotated and communicated within the University’s
secure online learning environment under any circumstances.
Acknowledged by: Radhika Chand Date: 8/04/2019
(insert name here)
Where the item is submitted electronically Clicking “I Agree” or “I do Not Agree” constitutes an electronic signature for the purpose of student consent.
Extension Requests:
Assessment Item Number: Due Date:
Extension Granted: Y N Amended Due Date:
Extension Approved by: Approval Date:
Examiner’s Use Only: Tick Where Appropriate:
Name: Submitted late without extension – returned to student
to seek extension /special assessment.
Mark Given: Suspected plagiarism: referred to the Course
Convenor.
Second Examiner: Returned to student to be resubmitted by:
(if required) (date) for the following reasons:
Mark Given:
Examiner’s Comments:
Griffith University collects, stores and uses personal information for administrative purposes only. The information collected is confidential and will not be disclosed to third
parties without your consent, except to meet government, legal or other regulatory requirements. For further information consult the University’s Privacy Plan at
http://www.griffith.edu.au/about-griffith/plans-publications/griffith-university-privacy-plan.
Updated: February 2017
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2806NRS – Annotated Bibliography
Name: Radhika Chand (S5136815)
Essay Title: An Annotative Bibliography Justifying and Making Recommendation to
William – a 75-Year Old Man with Worsening Chronic Heart Failure
Word Count: 1651 words (excluding title page and reference list)
s5136815
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