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HTHRHSC 4000 - Application of Ethical Decision Making
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HTHRHSC 4000 - Exam

Course Title and Number: HTHRHSC 4000 - Exam
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Read All Instructions Carefully and Answer All the
Questions Correctly Good Luck: -

Dr. Watson is proposing a research study to his
university's Institutional Review Board. The IRB requires
that Dr. Watson provide a rationale for why his study
will have greater benefits than risks to the potential
subjects. What ethical theory is the IRB using to protect
the subjects?
a. Utilitarian (Teleologic)
b. Deontologic
c. Principle-Based Approach
d. Virtue Theory - Answer>> a

One component of informed consent is the subject's
participation must be voluntary. Which ethical principle
is upheld by this component?
a. veracity
b. autonomy
c. nonmaleficence
d. justice - Answer>> autonomy

Why are special considerations for children, those with
developmental disability, and those with diminished
mental capacity important when it comes to their
participation in research?
a. these populations are considered vulnerable because
they may not be able to give truly informed consent



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b. because these populations have too many
confounding factors to make meaningful scientific
claims
c. because they are under the age of 18 and cannot
voluntarily participate - Answer>> a

Dr. Grey is conducting a research study and is having
trouble recruiting enough subjects. Her study has two
groups: a treatment group and a control (no treatment)
group. Dr. Grey encourages her patient to participate in
the study knowing that the patient may not be
assigned to the treatment group, even though the
patient desperately needs the treatment. Because Dr.
Grey needs more subjects, her actions are still ethical
even though her patient may not get the required
treatment. True or false? - Answer>> false

Confidentiality is essential for providing a caring
response and maintaining trust in the provider-patient
relationship. - Answer>> true

Mary is a researcher and physical therapist in a large
university hospital. During a data collection, Mary
forgot to record the age of her subject. But because she
is a medical professional within the system, she has
access to the patient's electronic medical record and
can look up her subject's date of birth. Even though
Mary is not treating this patient, is it ethical for her to
gather this information from her subjects' EMR?
a. YES: The subject's date of birth is not protected data
so it okay for Mary to access it in the EMR
b. NO: Mary is not involved in her subject's health care
and this would be a breach in confidentiality
c. NO: Mary should have a colleague access her
subject's EMR instead

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