For this assignment you will review current research from South’s Online Library and provide a critical evaluation on that research through an annotated bibliography. An annotated bibliography is a brief summary and analysis of the journal article reviewed.A total of four annotated bibliographies are to be submitted (not to exceed one page each). The articles must come from nursing scholarly literature and may not be older than 5 years since publication. Please note that the articles must be research based and reflect a quantitative methodology (review our reading assignments). Web pages, magazines, textbooks, and other books are not acceptable. Each annotation must address the following critical elements: •Explanation of the main purpose and scope of the cited work•Brief description of the research conducted•Value and significance of the work (e.g., study’s findings, scope of the research project) as a contribution to the subject under consideration•Possible shortcomings or bias in the work•Conclusions or observations reached by the author•Summary as to why this research lends evidence to support the potential problem identified specific to your role optionPlease note Grading criteria:Articles selected are appropriate to role option and support the potential problem identified. Addresses required elements for each of the 4 nursing research articles that provide supportive evidence for the problem. Articles selected meet guidelines (quantitative methodology, nursing scholarly literature, no older than 5 years since publication). Followed APA guidelines for writing style, format, spelling, and grammar. The following publications are provided for purposes of completing this assignment.• #1. Influence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Neuroinflammation and Cell Proliferation in a Rat Model of Traumatic Brain Injury: e81585Acosta, Sandra A; Diamond, David M; Wolfe, Steven; Tajiri, Naoki; Shinozuka, Kazutaka; et al. PLoS One; San Francisco 8.12 (Dec 2013): e81585.Citation : Acosta, S. A., Diamond, D. M., Wolfe, S., Tajiri, N., Shinozuka, K., Ishikawa, H., . . . Borlongan, C. V. (2013). Influence of post-traumatic stress disorder on neuroinflammation and cell proliferation in a rat model of traumatic brain injury. PLoS One, 8(12), e81585. doi:http://dx.doi.org.southuniversity.libproxy.edmc.edu/10.1371/journal.pone.0081585• #2 Post-traumatic stress disorder symptom duration and remission in relation to cardiovascular disease risk among a large cohort of womenGilsanz, P ; Winning, A ; Koenen, K C ; Roberts, A L ; Sumner, J A ; et al. Psychological Medicine; Cambridge 47.8 (Jun 2017): 1370-1378.Citation: Gilsanz, P., Winning, A., Koenen, K. C., Roberts, A. L., Sumner, J. A., Chen, Q., . . . Kubzansky, L. D. (2017). Post-traumatic stress disorder symptom duration and remission in relation to cardiovascular disease risk among a large cohort of women. Psychological Medicine, 47(8), 1370-1378. doi:http://dx.doi.org.southuniversity.libproxy.edmc.edu/10.1017/S0033291716003378• #3Healthcare use and costs associated with post-traumatic stress syndrome in a community sample of older adults: results from the ESA-Services studyLamoureux-Lamarche, Catherine; Vasiliadis, Helen-Maria; Préville, Michel; Berbiche, Djamal. International Psychogeriatrics; Cambridge 28.6 (Jun 2016): 903-911.Citation: Lamoureux-Lamarche, C., Vasiliadis, H., Préville, M., & Berbiche, D. (2016). Healthcare use and costs associated with post-traumatic stress syndrome in a community sample of older adults: Results from the ESA-services study. International Psychogeriatrics, 28(6), 903-911. doi:http://dx.doi.org.southuniversity.libproxy.edmc.edu/10.1017/S1041610215001775 • #4Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-Related Cardiovascular Disease and Accelerated Cellular AgingWolf, Erika J; Schnurr, Paula P. Psychiatric Annals; Thorofare 46.9 (Sep 2016): 527-532.Citation: Wolf, E. J., & Schnurr, P. P. (2016). Posttraumatic stress disorder-related cardiovascular disease and accelerated cellular aging. Psychiatric Annals, 46(9), 527-532. doi:http://dx.doi.org.southuniversity.libproxy.edmc.edu/10.3928/00485713-20160729-01