NURS 3150 – Week 2 Quiz
NURS 3150 – Week 2 Quiz Question 1 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) influenced ethics in research by: Enhancing privacy standards for health information Question 2 The Tuskegee Syphilis Study was a violation of which standard of research ethics? All of these are correct Question 3 A researcher is studying post-partum depression. She leaves her office with the computer screen on and several employees have access to the results of an individual’s answers on a depression scale. This best describes an example of a violation of which of the following human rights? Privacy Question 4 An undergraduate student receives a survey in the mail. The information included with the survey indicates the purpose of the study is to understand the stresses experienced with dorm life. The student later learns the survey was used to develop marketing information to market dorm life to prospective students. This is an example of : Deception Question 5 Neonates may participate in clinical research if : The research has the potential to enhance the probability of survival of the neonate Individuals in an outpatient cardiac clinic are recruited for a clinical trial to test the effectiveness of a new beta blocker. Any individual may decide not participate without fear of affecting the current medical treatment best defines which of the following human rights? Self-determination Question 7 An individual who agrees to participate in a study has the right to fair treatment. This best defines which of the following human rights? Justice Question 8 A researcher is recruiting elderly females in an assisted living center to participate in a study testing a dietary supplement to help prevent osteoporosis. The researcher explains that every attempt will be made to prevent any harm to the individual’s overall health if the supplement is taken with breakfast every morning best defines which of the following principles? Beneficence Question 9 Individual information may be used in a study if there is a process to de-identify specific elements. Which of the following data would need to be coded so the individual person could not be identified? All of these are correct A researcher is performing a study on the effects of biofeedback on blood pressure and treatment of hypertension. The level of protection from harm must be identified in any study. This study most likely would be classified as: Temporary discomfort
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