Help me create an outline on my topic of Fibromyalgia. Below is an example of how it should be. In-cite citation must be used in outline. or more information on how to format in-text citations and references lists, the link below:
The required elements: Your outline should contain the following elements in the following order
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.
Sources I already have:
Driver, C. B. (2020, January 14). Fibromyalgia Symptoms, Treatment, Tests, Causes, Diagnosis, Medication. Retrieved April 24, 2020, from https://www.medicinenet.com/fibromyalgia_facts/article.htm
Boomershine, C. S. (2020, April 23). Fibromyalgia. Retrieved April 25, 2020, from https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/329838-overview#a2
Dellwo, A. (2019, June 24). What Is the Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia? Retrieved April 25, 2020, from https://www.verywellhealth.com/fibromyalgia-pain-physiological-evidence-716141