1. As used in regard to research with human subjects, what is \"the standard of
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1. As used in regard to research with human subjects, what is "the standard of care debate?"
a. "The standard of care debate" refers to the dispute about the level of care which researchers should provide to subjects after the research is completed, and whether that post-trial care should meet the standard of care in the country that provided funding for the research.
b. "The standard of care debate" refers to the dispute about whether to use routine medical practice in the US as the benchmark to evaluate claims of alleged medical malpractice by US researchers operating in developing countries.
c. "The standard of care debate" refers to the dispute about whether a potential method should be tested against a placebo or against the best existing method, if any, because the best existing method is referred to as the standard of care.
d. None of the above
** I chose A it was wrong**
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Ans - c. "The standard of care debate" refers to the dispute about whether a potential method should be tested against a placebo or against the best existing method, if any, because the best existing method is referred to as the standard of care.
The best existing method can be in any country in the world whether developed or developing not only the U.S. Hence the standard or benchmark is considered to be that method, and all other methods are measured or tested against it.
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