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2-page Introduction only on the topic above please touch on all components provided below. It must be written in APA format, typed. using 12-point font, one-inch margins, and be double-spaced. Your paper will need to include an introduction including both a thesis statement and a purpose statement. Use references discussed development of an argumentative thesis statement as well as the overall writing of an argument paper. Thesis statements for this paper should include: why, who, and what. Why: significant medical risk, risk taking behavior with statistics/research. Who: FDA What: Should require consent for the minors to receive Plan B. The paper will need to include the following components: • Establish Thesis/Position and Purpose Statement (1 ½ -2-page introduction). • Support Thesis using Ethical Theory and Principles (that supports why it should be require get consent for minors to receive plan B). • Present and Defend Arguments Supporting Thesis using Research/Statistics (3 main points. 1st ethical argument, 2nd significant risk factors, 3rd risk taking behavior) in any order 2 paragraphs each with research and/or statistics. • Present Opposing Views and Theories using Research/Statistics (3 paragraphs) • Present Rebuttals to Opposing Arguments using Research/Statistics (7-8 paragraphs) • Include Faith Integration (2 paragraphs) • Include Value/Impact to Nursing using Code of Ethics, Social Policy Statement, NPA, and other related Professional and Organizational Positions (2 paragraphs) Conclusion Please see below for further instruction & References (within 5 years) Introduction: 1. Began w/” attention-getter” 2. Background information sufficient 3. Motivated reader to continue using statistics, research, and relevant references 4. Ethical relevance introduced 5. Thesis & Purpose Statement formatted correctly and clearly identified Effective Arguments/Organization of Ideas: 1. Main points identified, organized well, sufficiently argued and supported well using research/statistics (one of the three main arguments should be ethical theory/principle) 2. Opposing positions identified, organized well, and supported well using research/statistics 3. Rebuttal points identified, organized well, sufficiently argued and supported well using research and statistics 4. Faith integrated and relevant to the thesis using faith-based organizations or leaders supporting positions and using Biblical reference. 5. Nursing Value/Impact included using the Nursing Code of Ethics, the Nursing Social Policy Statement, the NPA, and other related Professional Nursing Organizations formal positions related to the chosen topic and all supporting the thesis of the paper. Conclusion: 1. Restate thesis 2. Summarize main points 3. Make conclusions using sound thought process related to thesis 4. End paper with impactful/memorable quote, story, statistic, etc 5. Does not introduce new ideas References American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Adolescence. Position Statement on Emergency Contraception. Pediatrics 2012;130:1174. Burkhardt, M. A., & Nathaniel, A. K. (2014). Ethics & issues in contemporary nursing. 4th ed. Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning. Cherry, B., & Jacob, S. R. (2014). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management. 6th edition St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, Inc. Contraceptive Access in the United States https://www.reproductiverights.org/.../contraceptive-access-in-the-united- states. 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