An adult participant receives an informed consent form to participate in a study on breast cancer in women younger than the age of 35. The study's informed consent process should include which elements? (Select all that apply.)
a. The participant's meeting the IRB members who approved the study
b. The participant's being informed of risks associated with the study
c. The participant's being informed of the study protocol
d. The participant's being given the right to decline participation at any time
e. The participant's being assured that her confidentiality will be maintained
ANS: B, C, D, E
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Correct The participant must be notified of potential risks.
The participant must be informed of the study protocol.
The participant must be made aware that she can decline participation in the study at any time without penalty to her.
The participant should be assured that her personal information will be kept confidential.
Incorrect The participant does not meet IRB members.
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