Subject Recruitment (Screening)

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Recruitment Screening Quiz

Test your knowledge on the procedures and best practices of recruitment screening. This quiz covers essential topics such as informed consent, vital sign criteria, and the screening process flow.

Key topics include:

  • Informed consent forms
  • Normal vital sign ranges
  • BMI acceptance criteria
  • Screening protocols
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CheckingHeart123
What is the first thing to do when volunteer arrive on site?
Sign informed consent form (ICF)
Log into healthy volunteer logbook
Brief them
Take for a tour
How long should you give volunteer to read the ICF?
Ample time (15-20mins)
As long as the volunteer need
5 to 10 minutes
Topic that you needs to brief to volunteer, EXCEPT
Procedures during screening
Brief procedures during study
Criteria
Blood samplings time
Which flow during screening is CORRECT?
ICF -> ECG -> BMI -> vital signs -> doctor's review -> blood & urine sample
ICF -> BMI -> doctor's review -> vital signs -> blood & urine sample -> ECG
ICF -> BMI -> vital signs -> ECG -> doctor's review -> blood & urine sample
ICF -> doctor's review -> BMI -> blood & urine sample -> vital signs -> ECG
Please check the box/boxes for normal screening procedures.
Vital signs
ECG
BMI (weight and height)
Blood & Urine sample
DOA urine test
Doctor's review
Breath Alcohol Test
Sign ICF
Body temperature
What is the vital sign measurement in our criteria?
Systolic between 90 - 140, diastolic between 50 - 90, heart rate between 50 - 100
Systolic between 90 - 140, diastolic between 50 - 100, heart rate between 40 - 100
Systolic between 120 - 140, diastolic between 40 - 90, heart rate between 50 - 90
Systolic between 100 - 140, diastolic between 50 - 90, heart rate between 40 - 100
Which BMI range we ACCEPT as volunteer?
17 - 31
18 - 30
18 - 31
20 - 30
Why do we usually need large veins subject?
During screening, when do you start labelling tubes for blood & urine collection?
During ECG procedure
During blood & urine sampling
During volunteer interview session with doctor
Do you need to crosscheck their IC with information they filled in ICF and Subject Information Sheet?
Absolutely!
No, we trust them.
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