A nurse is studying the ethical practices of a research project. Which principle of research ethics protects the human rights of participants?
A) Process of approval by IRB
B) Truth in research reporting
C) Anonymity of participants
D) Informed-consent signature
D
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a. ADHD. b. PTSD. c. anxiety disorder. d. autistic disorder.
The nurse is reviewing with a client cerebral circulation. The client is going to be having brain surgery and knows that circulation to the brain is vital in maintaining life and the ability to function
Based on this information, the nurse reviews the circulation in the brain. Which response by the nurse is best in the identification of which artery connects with the circle of Willis to provide oxygenated blood to the brain? A) Common carotid artery B) Internal carotid artery C) Right vertebral artery D) Left vertebral artery
A researcher enters a list of subject from a sampling frame into a computer and the computer randomly assigns subjects to control or treatment groups. This is an example of: a. cluster sampling. b. simple random sampling. c. stratified random sampling. d
A researcher enters a list of subject from a sampling frame into a computer and the computer randomly assigns subjects to control or treatment groups. This is an example of: a. cluster sampling. b. simple random sampling. c. stratified random sampling. d. systematic sampling.
A patient had a motor vehicle crash and suffered critical injuries to the brainstem. What physiological responses would the healthcare professional expect to see?
a. Prolonged QRS segment b. Shortened PR interval c. Pulse and blood pressure changes d. Fluid overload