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Assignment: Paraphrases or quotations

Assignment: Paraphrases or quotations

Assignment: Paraphrases or quotations

NOW FOR AN ORIGINAL PAPER ASSIGNMENT:Assignment: Paraphrases or quotations

Paraphrases or quotations from most required resources are included to support the analysis.

15.0 pts Paraphrases or quotations from some required resources are included to support the analysis.

12.0 pts Paraphrases or quotations from few required resources are included to support the analysis.

0.0 pts No effort

Concept Integration

10.0 pts Six sociological concepts are included in bold font and underlined.

8.5 pts Five sociological concepts are included in bold font and underlined.

7.5 pts Four sociological concepts are included in bold font and underlined.

6.0 pts Three sociological concepts are included in bold font and underlined.

0.0 pts No effort

Writing: Mechanics & Usage

20.0 pts

You attend a local health fair organized by several health care research companies. You notice that a company is distributing a trial drug to other attendees at one of the booths. When you approach one of the researchers, you are offered a waiver to sign for participation in the trial.

What ethical or legal parameters should the researchers have considered prior to distributing the trial drug at the health fair? If you were on the translational research team, what steps would you have taken to maintain ethical and legal guidelines?

Minimum of 250mwords with peer review reference.

In nursing research, how are respect for the persons, potential benefits and burdens of the research, and justice kept in balance? Provide examples of how you would ensure this balance in your research.Case Study, Chapter 8, Unlicensed Assistive Personnel and the Registered Nurse The increased use of unlicensed assistive personnel presents both opportunities and challenges for the American health care system. The nurse manager has to deal with the challenge that unlicensed assistive personnel only be used to provide personal care needs or nursing tasks that do not require the skill and judgment of the RN.1. The nurse manager reviews the national effort to define the scope of practice for unlicensed assistive personnel. In 2007, the American Nurses Association made recommendations for a national and/or state policy for nursing assistive personnel.