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The Nuremberg Code is what?Question 1Select one:a.Is an international statement on ethical treatment of human subjects in research.b.Is a code that researchers use to assess the effectiveness of research.c.Is a statement that can be applied to human research, but is not necessary in all forms of human researchd.Is an international statement on ethical treatment of animal subjects in research.

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The Nuremberg Code is what?Question 1Select one:a.Is an international statement on ethical treatment of human subjects in research.b.Is a code that researchers use to assess the effectiveness of research.c.Is a statement that can be applied to human research, but is not necessary in all forms of human researchd.Is an international statement on ethical treatment of animal subjects in research.

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The Nuremberg Code is an international statement on ethical treatment of human subjects in research. So, the correct answer is a. Is an international statement on ethical treatment of human subjects in research.

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1.     The Nuremberg Laws stated that…?

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Question 1Issued in 1974, 45 CFR 46 raised to regulatory status: The Nuremberg Code The 1974 National Research Act Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments to the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetics Act US Public Health Service PolicyQuestion 2Which of the following brought increased public attention to the problems with the IRB system? HHS Inspector General Report of 1998 1983 Presidential Commission Report Death of Research Subject (Jesse Gelsinger) “Shut Downs” by OHRPQuestion 3Which of the following is included in the Nuremberg Code: Equitable selection of subjects Additional protection for vulnerable subjects Voluntary consent Confidentiality of dataQuestion 4Which of the following was the result of the Beecher article? An identification of basic ethical principles Multiple Congressional hearings Additional FDA regulations Realization that ethical abuses are not limited to the Nazi regimeQuestion 5Informed consent is considered an application of which Belmont principle? Beneficence Justice Non-maleficence Respect for Persons

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