In: Nursing
Look at these subparts within this link and apply it to the Stanford prison experiment (i.e. prisoner, child, pregnant woman, etc.) and provide a description as to how these practices may or may not be supported through this particular research.
http://phrp.nihtraining.com/codes/07_codes.php
Keep this at a minimum of 100 words)
Subpart A - Basic HHS Policy for Protection of Human Research Subjects:
Subpart B - Additional Protections for Pregnant Women, Human Fetuses and Neonates Involved in Research:
Ex; ventilator incubators and neopuff
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Neonates of uncertain viability. Until it has been ascertained whether or not a neonate is viable, a neonate may not be involved in research covered by this subpart unless the following additional conditions have been met:
Mortality rate was not demographic was not mentioned properly
Vital functions of the neonate will not be artificially maintained such as Intensvie care unit
Subpart D - Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in Research:
Children protections are discused with highy effective manner
A Children are persons who have not attained the legal age for consent to treatments or procedures involved in the research, under the applicable law of the jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted.
(b) Assent means a child's affirmative agreement to participate in research. Mere failure to object should not, absent affirmative agreement, be construed as assent.
(c) Permission means the agreement of parent(s) or guardian to the participation of their child or ward in research.
(d) Parent means a child's biological or adoptive parent.
(e) Guardian means an individual who is authorized under applicable State or local law to consent on behalf of a child to general medical care
Registration instutional review is adivced accordingly
Subpart A - Basic HHS Policy for Protection of Human Research Subjects:
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