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ACTUALSTUDY
Certification
for
IRB
Professionals
(CIP)
Exam
According
to
the
Belmont
Report,
respect
for
persons
usually
demands
that
subjects...
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-enter
into
research
voluntarily
&
with
adequate
information
According
to
the
Belmont
Report,
the
moral
requirement
that
there
be
fair
outcomes
in
the
selection
of
research
subjects,
expresses
the
principle
of:
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Justice
A
poorly
designed
protocol
is
considered
unethical
because...
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-research
subjects
may
be
put
at
risk
or
inconvenienced
for
insufficient
reason
When
should
an
IRB
suspend
or
terminate
approval
of
research?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-When
it
is
not
being
conducted
in
accordance
with
the
IRB's
requirements
A
quorum
for
a
convened
IRB
meeting
requires
the
presence
of...
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-a
nonscientific
member
What
is
required
in
research
involving
no
more
than
minimal
risk
with
children?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Adequate
provisions
are
made
for
assent
of
the
child
and
permission
of
parent
or
guardian
Federal
regulations
require
each
IRB
to
have
written
procedures
for...
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-initial
&
continuing
review
of
research
and
for
reporting
its
findings
and
actions
to
the
investigator
and
the
institution
What
are
the
3
ethical
principles
discussed
in
the
Belmont
Report?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Respect
for
Persons,
Justice,
&
Beneficence An
example
of
how
the
Principle
of
Beneficence
can
be
applied
to
a
study
employing
human
subjects?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Determining
that
the
study
has
a
maximization
of
benefits
&
a
minimization
of
risks.
The
researcher's
failure
to
protect
research
subjects
from
deductive
disclosure
is
the
primary
ethical
violation
of
which
study?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Harvard
"Tastes,
Ties,
and
Time
(T3)"
study
(2006-2009)"
What
is
an
example
of
how
the
principle
of
beneficence
is
applied
to
a
study
involving
human
subjects?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Ensuring
that
risks
are
reasonable
in
relationship
to
anticipated
benefits
Humphreys
collecting
data
for
the
Tearoom
Trade
study
under
the
pretense
that
he
was
a
lookout
is
an
example
of
a
violation
of
the
principle
of:
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Respect
for
Persons
Which
study
is
linked
most
directly
to
the
establishment
of
the
National
Research
Act
in
1974
and
ultimately
to
the
Belmont
Report
and
Federal
regulations
for
human
subject
protection?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-"The
Public
Health
Service
Tuskegee
Study
of
Untreated
Syphilis
in
the
Negro
Male"
The
Belmont
Principle
of
beneficence
requires
that...
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-potential
benefits
justify
the
risks
of
harm
A
subject
in
a
clinical
research
trial
experiences
a
serious,
unanticipated
adverse
drug
experience.
How
should
the
investigator
proceed,
with
respect
to
the
IRB,
after
the
discovery
of
the
adverse
event
occurrence?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-Report
the
adverse
drug
experience
in
a
timely
manner,
in
keeping
with
the
IRB's
policies
and
procedures,
using
the
forms
or
the
mechanism
provided
by
the
IRB.
How
long
is
an
investigator
required
to
keep
consent
documents,
IRB
correspondence,
and
research
records?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-For
a
minimum
of
three
years
after
completion
of
the
study
According
to
federal
regulations,
when
can
the
IRB
use
expedited
review
on
a
new,
proposed
study?
-
CORRECT
ANSWER-The
study
involves
no
more
than

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