What is the basic human right that is violated when a nurse researcher allows an unauthorized person access to study data containing information about subject identity and responses?
a. Justice
b. Beneficence
c. Confidentiality
d. Respect for persons
ANS: C
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A Justice refers to fair treatment.
B Beneficence refers to benefitting others.
C Participants should be assured of anonymity and confidentiality. The ethical principle of confidentiality is being violated.
D Respect for persons refers to self-determination.
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