Most institutions where research is conducted have formal committees for reviewing proposed research plans. In the United States, what will the committee likely be called?

A) Research Ethics Board
B) Institutional Review Board
C) Ethical Advisory Board
D) Human Subject Committee


B

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A patient is admitted to the cardiac care unit for an electrophysiology (EP) study. What goal should guide the planning and execution of the patient's care?

A) Ablate the area causing the dysrhythmia. B) Freeze hypersensitive cells. C) Diagnose the dysrhythmia. D) Determine the nursing plan of care.

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The self-care goal of a patient with diabetes is to keep the blood sugar within normal limits. What causes hyperglycemia to occur?

a. Blood glucose levels rise, stimulating the production of insulin. b. Insulin conversion of glycogen to glucose is inhibited. c. The body responds to glucose-starved tis-sues by changing stored glycogen into glucose. d. Glycogen is unable to be stored in the liver and muscles.

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The primigravida client is in the second stage of labor. The fetal heart rate baseline is 170, with minimal variability present. The nurse performs fetal scalp stimulation. The client's partner asks why the nurse did that

What is the best response by the nurse? "I stimulated the top of the baby's head to: A. Wake him up a little." B. Try to get his heart rate to accelerate." C. Calm the baby down before birth." D. Find out if he is in distress."

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The nurse makes this entry in a client's medical record: "The client is a drug addict and is always asking for more medication than what is necessary." In this situation, the nurse may be charged with which of the following?

1. Defamation 2. Slander 3. Libel 4. Incompetence

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