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Quiz

1. As a result of the unfortuante consequences of unethical research, federal regulations have been established in order to...

Protect the families of those involved in research.

Protect the rights of the medical personnel conducting the research.

Protect the rights of human subjects participating in research.






2. According to the Belmont Report, which of the following concepts best outlines the planning, preparing, conducting and reporting of human subject research?

Develop research idea, create scientific research design, recruit volunteers, report findings.

Respect for persons, beneficence and justice.

The Department of Health and Human Services and the Federal Drug Administration.






3. Which list best describes the ethical principles included in the Nuremberg Code?

Voluntary consent, minimization of risks and harm, favorable risk/benefit ratio, qualified researches using appropriate research design, freedom to withdraw from research.

Respect for persons, beneficence and justice.

Right to legal representation, rights of prisoners to participate in research, ability of subjects to be reimbursed.






4. Failure to comply with federal research regulations could lead to loss of privileges for an individual, a laboratory, or for an entire research program. If an institution is found to be in violation of any of the Federal regulations, _________________________ provided to any researcher in the institution would cease.

media coverage

any tax exemptions

all federal research funding






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