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Promising a patient treatment outcomes that might not be achievable is known as: - ANSWER breach of contract advising the patient on benefits, risks, and expected outcomes of their proposed treatment plan, prior to obtaining informed consent, promotes which principle? - ANSWER autonomy the patient refuses to take the prescribed prophylactic premedication required before dental hygiene treatment. The dental hygienist's decision not to treat the patient exemplifies: - ANSWER ethical dilemma

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