The nurse researcher is developing informed consent materials for an upcoming study. Which portion of this material should be developed with consideration of the Nuremburg Code?

1. The section that assures the subject's right to refuse to participate or to withdraw from the study without penalty
2. The section that describes the balance between the risks and potential benefits of participating in the study
3. The section that describes how the subject's anonymity or confidentiality will be assured and protected
4. The section that discusses the compensation the subject will receive as a study participant


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Rationale 1: This concept is not assured by the Nuremberg Code.
Rationale 2: The Nuremberg Code requires that research be conducted for the good of society. This should be reflected in the benefits to subjects and others as a result of a study.
Rationale 3: This concept is not assured by the Nuremberg Code.
Rationale 4: This concept is not assured by the Nuremberg Code.
Global Rationale:

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The nurse explains that the neonates diastolic blood pressure is normally _______ mmHg less than the normal adults. Standard Text: Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A patient shouts at a nurse who just entered the room, "You're an incompetent fool. Leave me alone." The nurse's response should be based on which rationale?

a. The anger was created by a situation or significant person, not the nurse. b. The reaction probably results from transference and countertransference. c. The patient is probably reacting to fear of loss of emotional control. d. The patient has a right to openly express negative feelings.

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Metformin is a primary choice of drug to treat hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes because it:

1. Substitutes for insulin usually secreted by the pancreas 2. Decreases glycogenolysis by the liver 3. Increases the release of insulin from beta cells 4. Decreases peripheral glucose utilization

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The patient has been admitted to the hospital for the treatment of schizophrenia. The patient's mother says to the nurse, "This is all so confusing. How did he get this? Did I do something?" What is (are) the best response(s) of the nurse?

1. "Schizophrenia is a biological brain disorder." 2. "Schizophrenia is linked to drinking alcohol during pregnancy." 3. "Research indicates that a very stressful environment causes schizophrenia." 4. "Research indicates that schizophrenia is a genetic disorder." 5. "Schizophrenia is due to too much dopamine in certain parts of the brain."

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