PN2 - Exam #2 Questions With Answers Graded A+ three major ethical principles from the belmont report - Answer beneficence, respect for human dignity, justice what two sub-principles out of those listed below fall under "beneficence?" the right to fair treatment the right to privacy The right to freedom from harm and discomfort The right to protection from exploitation the right to self-determination the right to full disclosure - Answer The right to freedom from harm and discomfor t The right to protection from exploitation what two sub-principles out of those listed below fall under "respect for human di gnity?" the right to fair treatment the right to privacy The right to freedom from harm and discomfort The right to protection from exploitation the right to self-determination the right to full disclosure - Answer the right to self-determination the right to full disclosure What two sub-principles out of those listed below fall under "justice?" the right to fair treatment the right to privacy The right to freedom from harm and discomfort The right to protection from exploitation the right to self-determination the right to full disclosure - Answer the right to fair treatment the right to privacy what does HIPAA stand for? - Answer Health Insurance Portability and Accountabil ity Act how would you define concealment with regard to research? - Answer the collection of information without participants' knowledge how would you define deception with regard to research? - Answer withholding information or providing false information to participants Some U.S. researchers obtain a _______________________ that protects them against the forced disclosure of confidential information through a court order. - Answer Certifica te of Confidentiality what are some of the groups included in what are considered "vulnerable groups" in nursing research? - Answer children prisoners pregnant women mentally/physically disabled terminally ill patients Poor or from marginalized communities what is the Belmont Report? - Answer ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research what is the IRB and what does it do? - Answer The Institutional Review Board; committee of five or more members that conducts an external review of the ethical aspects of a study by a human subjects committee. It is highly desirable and is often required by universities and organizations from which participants are recruited.
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