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Informed Consent |
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b. |
Assent |
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c. |
They don’t need to provide approval if their parents provide informed consent |
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They don’t need to provide approval if the school superintendent approves the research in school settings. |
B. Assent
Assent is type of informed consent .Assentis child’s affirmative agreement to participate in research. If the subject is 7-17 years of age, assent must be obtained. The assent form must be written at the appropriate reading level of the youngest subject in the age range and use simple terminology and should not use technical language
Informed consent is an voluntary agreement to participate in clinical research
D. When children or minors are included in research, the parent/ guardian must sign a parental permission consent document.
In Some situations require permission from at least one parent, while other situations require permission from both parents.
In some cases, it may be necessary to waive the
requirement to obtain parental permission
The name of the support that children provide for research is called… a. Informed Consent b....
Parents need to provide consent to support or approve research with their children. a. True b. False
Post, an explanation of how informed consent for medical research (clinical trials) differs from the patient's consent to treat used in health care practice (e.g., medical treatment or surgery). Explain why you think this difference exists? Provide at least one clear example of how informed consent could be used in medical research and one example of how it is used in health care practice. Then provide an example of each of the four ethical principals in action in research. Use...
Which of these is not an ethical issue a researcher must consider? A. Informed consent B. All of these must be considered C. Additional ethical considerations for children D. Ethical guidlines
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Which element of informed consent is not required? Question 23 options: a) The extent to which confidentiality will be maintained. b) Financial compensation for all individuals is mandatory. c) An explanation of the purpose of the research. d) The description of any reasonably foreseeable risks or discomforts
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In which instance would the nurse accept informed consent from a 13-year-old patient? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. a. When the parents are not readily available b. Under no circumstances can a 13-year-old give valid consent. c. If the child is consenting to treatment for an emergency surgery d. If the child is consenting to treatment for a venereal disease e. The patient is seeking...
In which instance would the nurse accept informed consent from a 13-year-old patient? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. a. When the parents are not readily available b. Under no circumstances can a 13-year-old give valid consent. c. If the child is consenting to treatment for an emergency surgery d. If the child is consenting to treatment for a venereal disease e. The patient is seeking...
Clinical research trials are being conducted on children being treated for a rare type of leukemia at a children's hospital. What is necessary for families to know when considering entering their child into a research study? a. The patient or legal representative must be given the choice to participate or not. b. The patient or legal representative must know that he or she cannot terminate participation in the study. c. Informed consent is not mandatory in clinical research trials. d....