Abbreviations
Purpose of FFS
Creating FFS
Creating FFS - cont.
100

IRB stands for

What is the Institutional Review Board?

100

Who do fast fact sheets help the most? PIs, sponsors, nursing staff, or CRCs?

Nursing staff

100

Who is responsible for creating the Fast Fact Sheet?

CRC

100

Fast Fact sheets are usually __ pages long

1-2 pages 

200

PK stands for

What is Pharmacokinetics?

200

Fast Fact Sheets are for patients on clinical trial receiving research treatment/study IP through which 2 routes? 

Oral and IV 

200

What materials do CRCs need to create a Fast Fact Sheet?

Current fast fact sheet template, Current IRB approved protocol, ERICA access 

200

When must the FFS be drafted by?

Prior to the date of the SIV 

300

VS stands for

What is Vital Signs?

300

Are Fast Fact Sheets patient specific or protocol specific?

Protocol specific 

300

Where will the CRC submit the FFS draft?

UBox 

300

When must the FFS be reviewed?

At the SIV

400

SIV stands for

What is Site Initiation Visit?

400

Where are Fast Fact Sheets most commonly needed/used by nursing staff?

Infusion and inpatient spaces 

400

When should timing of vital signs, ECGs, PKs be included in the FFS?

When a flowsheet is not provided by the CRC 

400

When must the FFS be finalized?

By the time the trial is open to accrual 

500

ERICA stands for

What is University of Utah Electronic Research Integrity and Compliance Administration?
500
Are fast fact sheets a safety control measure or a quality control measure?

Trick question - both safety and quality 

500

What are some elements of a FFS?

Basic description of the trial, purpose of the trial, common side effects and potential AEs, reactions, prohibited meds/activities 

500

If a new protocol amentment is approved by thte IRB, how long does the CRC have to update the FFS?

1 week from approval 

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