APHON JEOPARDY TEST QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
A Phase II trial: what is it? ANSWER Determining a novel agent's
effectiveness in treating particular cancer types, as well as validating toxicity,
dosing information, administrative guidelines, and supportive care, are the main
objectives.
Informed consent: what is it? ANSWER In-depth dialogue between the
caregiver's patient and the medical staff regarding the diagnosis and course of
treatment
The Nuremberg Code: What is it? ANSWER The first paper to discuss the
morality of using human subjects in scientific research
The Belmont Report: What is it? ANSWER Three primary issues are raised in
this US National Commission report.
Name two regulatory bodies that are specifically involved in the supervision of
clinical trials: the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Human Research
Protections (OHRP), the Institutional Review Board, and the National Cancer
Institute (ANSWER).
What does beneficence mean? ANSWER the duty to limit potential damages,
maximize potential benefits, and do no harm.
Rights of Patients Nursing Standards of Care Medication Mistakes
Documentation Confidentiality Violations: ANSWER Enumerate two to three
legal concerns pertaining to the delivery of chemotherapy.
Cisplatin: What is it? ANSWER The greatest emetogenic potential is possessed
by this medication.
Vincristine: what is it? ANSWER While taking this medication, patients must
have their peripheral neuropathies and constipation assessed.
ANSWERS
A Phase II trial: what is it? ANSWER Determining a novel agent's
effectiveness in treating particular cancer types, as well as validating toxicity,
dosing information, administrative guidelines, and supportive care, are the main
objectives.
Informed consent: what is it? ANSWER In-depth dialogue between the
caregiver's patient and the medical staff regarding the diagnosis and course of
treatment
The Nuremberg Code: What is it? ANSWER The first paper to discuss the
morality of using human subjects in scientific research
The Belmont Report: What is it? ANSWER Three primary issues are raised in
this US National Commission report.
Name two regulatory bodies that are specifically involved in the supervision of
clinical trials: the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Human Research
Protections (OHRP), the Institutional Review Board, and the National Cancer
Institute (ANSWER).
What does beneficence mean? ANSWER the duty to limit potential damages,
maximize potential benefits, and do no harm.
Rights of Patients Nursing Standards of Care Medication Mistakes
Documentation Confidentiality Violations: ANSWER Enumerate two to three
legal concerns pertaining to the delivery of chemotherapy.
Cisplatin: What is it? ANSWER The greatest emetogenic potential is possessed
by this medication.
Vincristine: what is it? ANSWER While taking this medication, patients must
have their peripheral neuropathies and constipation assessed.