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1st Principle of Ethics: Autonomy
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Principle of Ethics - The ability to make decisions without undue influence.
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2nd Principle of Ethics: Beneficence
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Principle of Ethics - To do good and protect from harm
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3rd Principle of Ethics: Non-maleficence
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Principle of Ethics - To avoid causing harm or prohibition against cruel treatment
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4th Principle of Ethics
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Principle of Ethics -Justice fairness and equal distribution
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5th Principle of Ethics
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Non-discriminatory care
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Belmont Report
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The report was issued on 30 September 1978 and published in the Federal Register on 18 April...
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The three fundamental ethical principles for using any human subjects for research are
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( as found on http://ohsr.od.nih.gov/guidelines/belmont.html):
Respect for persons:
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1990 Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) of Congress
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Effective on December 1, 1991, this legislation required many hospitals, Nursing Homes, home...
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The requirements of the 1991 PSDA are:
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1-Patients are given written notice upon admission to the health care
facility of their...
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OHRP
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US Health & Human Services "Office for Human Research Protections"- govern IRBs
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The Federal Register (since March 14, 1936), abbreviated FR, or sometimes Fed. Reg.,
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is the official journal of the federal government of the United States that contains most routine...
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