This person can sign a consent form for a child to participate in a study.
Who is a parent or legal guardian?
This is the purpose of the IRB.
What is make sure all ethical procedures related to a research study are being followed?
This is the lowest form of evidence in the evidence hierarchy model.
What are original studies?
This is how information is listed on posters.
What are bullet points?
This QI model is widely used and has four stages.
What is Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA)?
Name a group of people who are a vulnerable population based upon their advanced age.
Who are senior citizens?
These research-related risks are considered no greater than those encountered in normal daily life.
What are minimal risks?
This is the highest form of evidence in the evidence hierarchy model.
What is Clinical Decision Support?
How information is grouped on the poster.
What is group information into blocks?
This type of breach occurs if a participant can be identified by noticeable scars.
What is a breach of confidentiality?
This term is used when the researcher cannot link a participant to the information they provided.
What is anonymity?
This group is considered a vulnerable population due to their incarceration status.
What are prisoners?
This is the main goal of evidence-based practice.
What is patients achieving good outcomes?
This is the main purpose of an EBP poster.
What is present just enough information to create dialogue?
This EBP behavior is not expected of staff nurses with a baccalaureate degree.
What is conduct small research studies related to one's area of practice?
This type of consent occurs when someone completes an electronic questionnaire.
What is implied consent?
The three categories include: exempt, expedited, and full board.
What are the Levels of IRB review?
This focuses on collecting data to evaluate and improve the systems, processes, and outcomes of care.
What is the QI process?
One thing posters do not need on them.
What are complete sentences?
How you prepare to talk to a nurse leader about an EBP that you think your agency should consider.
What is be ready to give examples of why you think a change should be considered?
Following WW II, this code of medical ethics was created.
What is the Nuremburg Code of Ethics?
This contains nine provisions that speak to ethics in nursing.
What is the ANA Code of Ethics?
This assembles scientific knowledge about clinical practice that is likely to achieve good patient outcomes and satisfaction and translates it into clinical protocols.
What is EBP?
A poster on the Experience of Accelerated Nursing Program Graduates Utilizing Ethics in Their Nursing Practice.
What is a poster by Dr. McLaughlin?
This study failed to protect participants from harm.
What is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?