Quiz 11, Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
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According to NIH ethical guidelines, what is the most important criteria in selecting subjects for clinical studies?

A

Scientific objectives.

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2
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The members of the IRB/IEC must be experts in the topic of study.

A

True.

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3
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Which phases of clinical studies are open label and which are blinded?

A

Phase I and IV trials are often open label, but Phase II and III are double-blinded or at least blinded.

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4
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If it is not possible to measure the direct effects of a drug, what is used instead?

A

Surrogate markers such as blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

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5
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What is the name of an observational study that first identifies a group of subjects with a certain disease and a control group without the disease, and then looks back in time (e.g. via chart reviews) to find exposure to risk factors?

A

Case-control study.

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6
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Which measure of central tendency is the sum of all observations divided by the number observations?

A

Mean.

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7
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Which measurement describes the number of new events that occur during a specified period of time in a population at risk for the event (e.g. lung infections per year)?

A

Incidence.

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8
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________________ is used to describe the variability of the population mean.

A

Standard error of the mean

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9
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What term denotes the extent to which a test actually measures what it is supposed to be measuring, or what we think it is measuring?

A

Validity.

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10
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What are the Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards analysis?

A

Methods of survival analysis.

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11
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What section of a clinical paper describes subjects’ entry and exclusion criteria?

A

Methods.

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12
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Which document sets out how a trial is to be conducted (i.e. the study’s general design and operating features)?

A

Protocol.

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13
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When designing and performing clinical trials, several ethical constraints must be considered. Which one of the following is NOT one of these ethical restraints - a) geographic variations, b) independent review, c) scientific validity, or d) social value?

A

Geographic variations.

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