What are the effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus / AidsOrganization for Disease Paper
3 page minimum; Times New Roman 12 point font, Double-spaced
Paper Due December 1
I. Cover Sheet: Title, date, Course & Section, and Name; all centered on the page
II. Introduction: History of the disease (when/who discovered, etc., anatomy /physiology affected)
III. Body of the paper should include:
a. Who gets the disease (sex, age, race, etc. AND how they get it)
b. Clinical signs (symptoms, chief complaints)
c. Differential diagnosis (what other diseases could it be)
d. Diagnostics test done (blood work, x-rays, MRI, etc.) and why
e. Treatment options (types of medications, therapy, etc.)
f. Prognosis (outcome)
g. Any new or current research being done (if any) on treatment, cure, diagnosis
You may include any drawings, photos, pathology reports, brochures, etc., but this is considered extra
information and does not count toward the 3 page minimum.
IV. Conclusion: Discuss why you chose this particular topic. Has it affected you directly? Is there a family
history? Do you find the topic interesting? If so, why?
V. Works Cited page (does not count as your third page)
Students must use three (3) references other than the textbook. Please utilize the library’s electronic databases
to search for disease. You can also check out books at the library to use as reference for your paper.
STUDENTS CANNOT USE WEBMD, MAYOCLINIC ONLINE, WIKIPEDIA, ETC., to develop and write
the paper.
COPY AND PASTING FROM THE INTERNET WILL RESULT IN AN AUTOMATIC ZERO (0).
All references must be cited in your paper:
Each student is charged with the responsibility of maintaining scholastic integrity. When written assignments
require excerpts from material published by others, the student must give full credit to the author to avoid the
possibility of plagiarism. For more information refer to “Students Rights and Responsibilities section (F)
Student Code of Conduct.” Any student violation of scholastic integrity for plagiarism or cheating falls properly
within the realm of student/faculty relations and is subject to a faculty recommendation to the college
administration for loss of credit for a particular assignment, examination, or unit of work; failure in a course; or,
dismissal from the college.
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