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karlynnae

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A university's research ethics board has granted approval to a nurse researcher's study proposal that addresses African-American patients' perceptions of their care in the emergency department.
 
  Which of the following issues is the primary focus of the ethical considerations surrounding this proposed study?
  A) Risks of participation
  B) Issues related to confidentiality
  C) Potential unwanted effects of the observation and interview process
  D) The researcher's qualifications for engaging participants

Question 2

Which of the following studies is most likely to be funded by a federal agency?
 
  A) A study that will test the effects of nursing care on outcomes of very low-birth-weight infants.
  B) A study that will test the effectiveness of a mentorship program on the attrition rate of registered nurses in a tertiary care hospital.
  C) A study that will examine the educational experience of nursing students who are over 35 years old.
  D) A study that will examine the use of unlicensed care providers in subacute settings.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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