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    Setting Mental Health Agency- Rehabilitation Service For my informed consent I decided to pick a mental health agency that is primarily focused on rehabilitation services in the behavioral health system. The setting for this agency runs along an outpatient facility acquiring young and old adults, who need assistance and or treatment for mental and substance abuse disorders. The primary function of the rehabilitation service is to maintain health of the individuals along with additionally…

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    Description of Subject Population: 18 years and older (adult and senior) in both Gender, Healthy Volunteers accepted. The following Informed Consent has two parts: 1) Information Sheet (detail of research) 2) Certificate of Consent Part one: Information Sheet Please read this form carefully. It gives you the vital data and objectives about the clinical study. An individual from our investigation group will communicate with you…

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    Ethics In Nursing Practice

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    rights, health, and the safety of the patient” (American Nurses Association, 2015, p. 9). This provision addresses patients’ right to privacy, confidentiality, and protection of participants in research. It stresses the importance of the informed consent and states that the nurse, as an advocate of the patient, should take action when she suspects any unethical practice that puts the patient’s best interest at risk. The retrospective design of the presented study did not require active…

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    Ethical Research Issues

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    research it can be applied to prevent harm or misconduct to participants. Furthermore, age and ethnicity are two important variables that should be recognised when social science research has been undertaken. Health and medical issues relevant to children remains partial without the child’s perspective. However, ethical practices often require to gain parental consent before research is implemented on persons under age of…

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    Code applies to psychologists’ activities that are part of their scientific, educational, or professional roles as psychologists. In the ethics code, the APA writes that every research study must start with informed consent. All participants of any study must be given a consent form that covers the study in its entirety- from what they participants will be required to do, any risks or benefits, confidentiality issues and any reward that will be given. When it comes to the experiment…

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    title of our research project is "Willingness of Medical Technologists to Undergo Self-testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus". This Informed Consent Form has two parts: • Information sheet (to share information about the research with you) • Certificate of Consent (for signatures if you agree to take part) You will be given a copy of the full Informed Consent Form PART I. Information Sheet Introduction The researchers of Far Eastern University- Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation will be…

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    Body Image Survey

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    survey to approximately 150 undergraduate and graduate students under the age of 25 attending the University of Northern Colorado. The survey will be comprised of selected subscales from four assessments. Additionally, a demographic questionnaire will be administered. I will administer the survey online during the 2017 spring semester, which will take place between January and May 2017. Selected items for each survey and the consent form are included in Appendices A-F. The results of the…

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    the participants by using addition criteria that matched their target population. Their sample included 488 parent-child participants that expressed an interest in follow-up studies. In order to proceed researcher required child assent and parental consent. Data were collected through questionnaires…

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    Nursing students that are at least 18 years of age can provide their own informed consent, negating the need for parental consent. The students that have completed at least one semester have enough experience to provide information regarding challenges and supports encountered during the program. This study would use students that do not…

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    Make Medical Choices

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    Affirmative: The prompt-- Resolved: Adolescents ought to have the right to make autonomous medical choices. What it means a young person in the process of developing from a child into an adult (adolescent from Dictionary.com) should make their own medical decisions. To start, many people may be scared of this but change in this case, change is good. 1. My first point is that teenagers are more independent. A source says: “teenagers are much more independent in all areas of their lives...…

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