A: protection of the rights and welfare of users (such as patients and research subjects
B: protection of the right to get informed consent from patients, research subjects and/or legal authorized representatives
C: protection of the privacy of patients and research subjects
D: risk and benefit assessment of health care and medical research protocol
E: avoidance of using vulnerable population and convenient subjects
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- Which of the followings is the basic principles of bioethics: A: respect for persons, assessment of benefits and risks, and selection of subjects B: informed consent, assessment of benefits and risks, and selection of subjects C: informed consent, beneficence and justice D: respect for persons, beneficence and justice E: informed consent, beneficence and selection of subjects
- Ethical issue will be involved if the research subjects are except for:
- What of the following is not addressed in methods section in a primary research? A: subjects B: research materials (tools or equipment) C: limitations D: research procedures (steps) and statistical analysis
- The plan for an empirical research should cover its purpose, method, subjects, and procedure.
- specific. specialist. specialized.The research subjects are often narrowly ____ for doctoral degree programs.
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What is the purpose of giving the example of January poll by Princeton Survey Research Associates A: Patients commonly pay cash for their medical service. B: Patients are reluctant to tell their embarrassing illness to doctors. C: The Princeton Survey Research Associates enjoys the best reputation in conducting polls. D: The patients' disguising of their medical information widely exists.
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Keynote speeches are usually presented by famous experts of the research field on subjects generally interested by all participants of the conference.
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In the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, US, & Canada, the essential patient's rights include: A: access to health care & medical assistance; the receipt of reasonable care; B: power to consent to or refuse treatment; access to health care records; C: confidentiality; D: the protection of identity and information through a Data Protection Act.
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How can doctors work in partnership with patients? A: listen to patients and respond to their concerns and preferences B: give patients the information they want or need in a way they can understand C: respect patients' rights to reach decisions with you about their treatment and care D: support patients in caring for themselves to improve and maintain their health
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Apart from philosophical and legal reasons for respecting patients’ wishes, there are several practical reasons why doctors should ___________ to involve patients in their own medical care decisions.