Clinical Research Nursing Fundamentals
Informed Consent Process and Operations
Professional Development & Documentation
Project Management & Protocol Feasibility
Leadership & Team Management
100

The specialized practice of professional nursing focused on maintaining equilibrium between care of participant and fidelity to protocol

What is Clinical Research Nursing?

100

This technique ensures participants understand their role in a study by summarizing information in their own words.

What is the teach-back method?

100

These certifications enhance the credibility of clinical research nurses and coordinators.

What are SOCRA and ACRP certifications?

100

This process involves reviewing key factors such as study population, resources, and finances to determine if a study is viable and identifying solutions or challenges.

What is a feasibility assessment?

100

This term refers to a group of people organized to work together interdependently and cooperatively to achieve a shared purpose or goal.

What is a team?

200

Known as the founder of modern nursing, and credited as the first nurse researcher, she emphasized the importance of data collection and analysis to improve patient care.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

200

This practice involves rehearsing study procedures to identify gaps and ensure readiness before enrolling participants.

What is a dry run?

200

This documentation principle ensures that research data is verifiable and trustworthy.

What is ALCOA-C? (Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original, Accurate, Complete)

200

This cloud-based software uses a spreadsheet-like interface to manage tasks, track progress, share documents, and collaborate on projects.

What is Smartsheet?

200

***FREEBIE***

Here’s a freebie—no question required!

300

This document outlines the professional standards and competencies for Clinical Research Nurses.

What is the Clinical Research Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice?

300

This electronic method of obtaining consent can streamline processes but also presents unique challenges

What is e-consenting?

300

This process involves planned and systematic activities to ensure accuracy, compliance, and data integrity.

What is quality assurance?

300

These metrics are used to evaluate the success of an organization, project, or individual in achieving specific objectives.

What are Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)?

300

This essential leadership skill helps address and resolve disagreements within a team.

What is conflict resolution?

400

This principle ensures the ethical treatment of research participants by safeguarding informed consent, monitoring risks, and promptly reporting adverse events.

What is human subjects protection?

400

This system provides a secure, electronic platform for obtaining and managing participant consent in clinical trials.

What is REDCap's e-consenting framework?

400

This system is used to collect and manage clinical trial data electronically throughout a study.

What is an eCRF system?

400

This system is commonly used in university settings to provide staffing support services, where users are charged based on rates set annually to cover both personnel and non-personnel costs.

What is an ISO (Internal Sales Organization)

400

This natural human response to conflict involves either confronting the situation aggressively or avoiding it by fleeing.

What is the fight-or-flight response?

500

This theoretical document provides the ethical foundation for clinical research practices prioritizing respect for persons, beneficence, and justice.

What is the Belmont Report?

500

This collaborative review ensures that specialized departments are prepared to support study procedures, such as lab processing or imaging

What is an ancillary department review?

500

This day commemorates the start of the first clinical trial by James Lind on May 20, 1747, and honors the contributions of clinical research professionals worldwide.

What is Clinical Trials Day?

500

This process involves categorizing study protocols based on factors like intervention level, study population stability, and required coordinator time to assess overall complexity.

What is Protocol Complexity Benchmarking?

500

This model includes stages such as forming, storming, norming, and performing, which describe how a group evolves toward becoming an effective team.

What are the stages of group development?

M
e
n
u