What is a double-blind study?
When the subject doesn't know whether he is getting the trail drug or a placebo.
What does an institutional review board do?
What is reviewing all research proposals and making sure research standards are met?
When participants are assigned to either the drug or a placebo.
The Research and finding that result from Medical and Scientific must be valid and?
What is to have integrity?
A participant in a clinical trial wants to withdraw is he allowed true or false
What is true?
What alternates genes to correct genetic defects?
What is Gene Therapy?
Prenatal Testing can be done by what 3 things?
What is blood test, amniocentesis, and ultrasound scans?
Conflict of interest?
What is an occurrence when self-interest affects an individual's professional obligations to one's patient, organization, or profession?
Researchers and research can be held accountable to?
What is the public
When do you test for PKU?
What is a newborn screening?
What's one problem a pt with a disease that participating in the blind study might have?
What is receiving a placebo
Main goal of ethics in medical research
What is Lessen the impact of our greatest diseases and disorders
Human Genome Project
What is established to map a sequence of the number of genes that are within the 23 pairs of chromosomes?
What is find new treatment is safe and effective
Name the 4 ethical principles in medical research should include the following:
What is 1)Obtaining informed consent from potential research participants 2)Minimize the risk of harm 3)Protect participants' anonymity and confidentiality 4) give participants the right to withdraw from the research
How would society determine which human traits are normal? How would society view people who are different? How would society identify those disorders that would be appropriate for gene therapy? These are examples of what?
What is how many people are in the study and the amount of compensation?
Experimental Group
What is new, research treatment in a clinical trial.
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study illustrated needs what?
What is informed consent?
Who enforces the GINA?
What is the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission?
Stem cells must first be destroyed before being used in research True or False?
What is False?
An example of discrimination in the workplace according to the GINA:
Bioethics
Why is steam cell research so important?
How they can theoretically provide essential replacement cells.
Out of the list what disease does not have a genetic test: Sickle cell anemia, Beta Thalassemia, Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome, or cystic fibrosis
What is Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome?