You are serving on the IRB committee. In reviewing study proposals, what are questions you might ask? Select all that apply

1. Can subjects withdraw at any time?
2. How are subjects told about their role in the study?
3. Is it clear whom the subjects should contact for questions?
4. Will negative results be kept private?
5. How will the researcher protect subject confidentiality?


1, 2, 3, 5
Explanation: 1. This is a common question.
2. This is a common question.
3. This is a common question.
4. Whether or not results are positive or negative should not impact sharing the results.
5. This is a common question.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

Jerry, a patient with a T3-4 spinal cord injury (SCI), is in the ICU. Shortly after his bath, the nurse notes that he is hypertensive, flushed, and complains of a severe headache. The nurse should

A) do nothing, this response will pass. B) lower the head of the bed and notify the physician. C) raise the head of the bed, check the bladder drainage system, and check for a bowel impaction. D) increase the IV fluid rate and clamp the urinary catheter.

Nursing

The United States recruits more internationally educated nurses (IENs) than any other country. As of March 2008, the largest group of IENs in the United States is from:

a. India. b. Canada. c. Great Britain. d. the Philippines.

Nursing

Which of the following problems is MOST often associated with taking clozapine?

a. constipation b. retrolental fibroplasia c. agranulocytosis d. proliferation of macrophages

Nursing

A nurse is caring for a client in a healthcare facility. When should the nurse implement

Transmission-Based Precautions? A) When caring for clients with insect-borne diseases B) When caring for clients with hematologic diseases C) When caring for clients with life-threatening diseases D) When caring for clients with known or suspected infectious diseases

Nursing