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Why is the Nuremberg Code important in research?
 
  1. It protects animals in research.
  2. It is a current listing of standards describing the research process.
  3. It establishes a prototype for current views of research ethics.
  4. The code resulted from the Willowbrook study and concerns about ethics.

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The nurse has taken an employment position in a healthcare facility that advertises itself as being part of a network. What can the nurse expect in this organization?
 
  1. This hospital is part of a vertically integrated corporation that owns and manages a group of health facilities.
  2. This hospital is an independent organization, but is in agreement with a number of other healthcare facilities that agree to deliver specific services.
  3. This hospital has agreed to provide a continuum of services to a defined population and to be accountable for the outcomes and health status of that population.
  4. This hospital has joined with another hospital to become one organization.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. The Nuremberg Code is about human experimentation.
2. This is not a current document as it originated after World War II and trials about medical experimentation. It does not focus on the research process.
3. This is a correct description of the contribution of the Nuremberg Code.
4. The code is associated with World War II and trials about medical experimentation. The Willowbrook study was in 1950-1970.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. A system refers to a corporation that owns or manages health facilities, often using vertical integration.
2. A network consists of a number of healthcare facilities that agree to deliver specific services, with each facility remaining an independent organization.
3. An organized delivery system provides or arranges to provide a coordinated continuum of services to a defined population, and is willing to be held clinically and fiscally accountable for the outcomes and the health status of the population serviced.
4. A merger occurs when two or more organizations come together to form one organization.




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