ACRP Cheat Sheet 2026

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125 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. In the context of ALCOA documentation principles, 'contemporaneous' means: Documentation recorded at the time of the clinical event or immediately thereafter
  2. What are researchers required to get before volunteers can participate in the study? Informed consent
  3. One of the last steps of a clinical trial is to monitor the participants: Over longer periods of time
  4. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what does the PDCA cycle stand for? Plan, Do, Check, Act
  5. When comparing a blinded investigational product to a placebo, which accountability principle still applies? Full accountability for both active and placebo treatments must be maintained
  6. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what does "standard precautions" in infection control include? Hand hygiene, use of PPE, and safe handling of sharps for all patient contact
  7. What action must be taken with unused investigational product at the end of a clinical trial? Return or destroy per sponsor instructions and document appropriately
  8. What should happen if the investigational product temperature excursion is discovered at a clinical trial site? Document the excursion, quarantine the affected IP, and notify the sponsor immediately
  9. Who is primarily responsible for maintaining the investigational product accountability records at a clinical trial site? The Principal Investigator
  10. Which management approach in Association of Clinical Research Professionals emphasizes continuous improvement through small, incremental changes? Kaizen methodology
  11. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what is the rule of thirds? A compositional guideline that divides the frame into a 3x3 grid for balanced placement
  12. What is a key benefit of implementing performance metrics in Association of Clinical Research Professionals quality management? Providing measurable data to track progress and inform decision-making
  13. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, why is informed consent knowledge important for professional certification? It demonstrates competence and ensures practitioners meet established standards
  14. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what does the principle of accountability primarily require? Taking responsibility for one's actions and their consequences
  15. What is the primary objective of protocol development in Association of Clinical Research Professionals? To ensure competence and proficiency in core protocol development concepts
  16. In the context of Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what is the primary purpose of conducting a job hazard analysis related to safety reporting? To identify potential risks before they cause incidents
  17. Confidentiality in Association of Clinical Research Professionals practice means which of the following? Protecting sensitive information from unauthorized disclosure
  18. Which ICH guideline specifically addresses good clinical practice standards and source documentation requirements for clinical trials? ICH E6(R2) — Guideline for Good Clinical Practice
  19. Why do psychologists do clinical research? To learn how disorders work and how to treat them most effectively and safely
  20. Which ethical principle in Association of Clinical Research Professionals requires practitioners to avoid conflicts of interest? Objectivity and impartiality
  21. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what does the PDCA cycle stand for? Plan, Do, Check, Act
  22. Under what conditions must investigational product be stored at a clinical trial site? Per sponsor protocol and applicable regulations
  23. What is the primary objective of informed consent in Association of Clinical Research Professionals? To ensure competence and proficiency in core informed consent concepts
  24. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what does "resolution" refer to in digital design? The number of pixels per unit of measurement, determining image clarity
  25. What does the term "root cause analysis" refer to in safety reporting within Association of Clinical Research Professionals? A systematic method to identify the underlying reasons for an incident
  26. Sometimes, researchers in a clinical trial compare the new treatment to: An established treatment
  27. Which management approach in Association of Clinical Research Professionals emphasizes continuous improvement through small, incremental changes? Kaizen methodology
  28. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, what is the primary purpose of patient assessment in good clinical practice? To gather comprehensive information about the patient's condition to guide care decisions
  29. What is a best practice in Association of Clinical Research Professionals informed consent? A method or technique recognized as superior based on evidence and expert consensus
  30. In Association of Clinical Research Professionals, why is regulatory requirements knowledge important for professional certification? It demonstrates competence and ensures practitioners meet established standards
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